Reminder is given of the meeting con* yened for this evening in connection with a proposition to supply Heiensville and ; district with eleotric light and power. At the Agricultural Hall at 8 p.m. >!%
Visions of a nioe little sum to spend at Christmas were oonjured up by several returned soldiers upon receiving a notification recently that camp pay for a period during which the soldier was iif f I camp receiving territorial rates, was due "\ them on applying to War Expenses Office. warrants, which have duly arrived are for sums ranging from 3» to 10s, which doesn't go far nowadays. It is certainly gratifying to know that the Pefetice Department can keep track of these amounts over q, period of six years, but on the other hand lets £40,0Q0 odd get away from i{ i a stores, equip- -> m^nt an<} sundries.'
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 9 December 1920, Page 2
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