AMUSEMENTS. "THE NEGLECTED WIFE" No. 2 At EVERYBODY'S TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT 2 pan. 8 pjtt. A Sterling Programme, headed by A World Film Masteiplay, "A WOMAN ALONE" "A WOMAN ALONE" "A WOMAN ALONE" "A • MAN ALONE" "A WOMAN ALONE" "A WOMAN ALONE" "A WOMAN ALONE" Starring ALICE BRAHY, ALICE BRAEI, ALICE BR AM, Arthur Ashley & Arthur Ashley & Arthur Ashley & Arthur Ashley & Edwaru Langford Edward Langford Edward Langford Edward Langford Here is the life tragedy of many a woman. What can bitter loneliness not do with the faithfulness of the best of women? A man's work interests him all day, but what of the lonely days for the wife at home? The old, old story of the man who takes advantage of a wife's sore heart. A rich young idler comes upon the lovely bride of the telegraphist at a deserted wayside station. Novel scenes of railway life. Beautiful settings of country homes. The climax is a complete surprise. In Addition: " THE NEGLECTED WIFE" "THE NEGLECTED WIFE" "THE NEGLECTED WIFE" No. 2—"Weakening." War Topicals, etc. Usual Prices. APPLICATIONS. NOBTH TARANAKI DAIRY CO. APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Butter-maker to the above company. Wages, £3 10s per week; house and allowances. Apply— MANAGER, Onaero. JUNIOR WANTED FOR OFFICE. yyANTED —A Junior fof my main office. Apply NEWTON KING. THE MEAT TRADE. yyANTED—A Competent Manager to take charge of shop in New Plymouth (good wages), or would take is working partner, or would sell the business on Specially Good Terms to a suitable man. The above business, which is compact and easily worked, would suit a returned soldier. The present manager would stay on a month to give all possible assistance to incomer. Apply by letter— CITY MEAT STORES.
CHEESE FACTORY MANAGER WANTED. WHITE CLIFFS Co-operative Dairy Company require a Manager for their factory at Pukearule; one Tat. Salary £2OO per year, with house and usual allowances. Applications close with the undersigned on Jane 25,1918. R. PEPPERELL, Secretary. HOME SERVICE BRANCH N.Z. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. APPLICATIONS are invited from men between the ages of 18 and 50 for employment in home service as Garrison Artillerymen Infantry Guards (on Internment Camps, etc.) Military Police Clerks Applications CANNOT be entertained from men of the following categories: Those under orders for Camp Those whose appeals have been adjourned sine die Those who have been called up in the Ballot, and who have not yet been medically examined Mien employed in the Public Service or in industries essential to the State's interest Successful applicants will be required to pass a medical examination, and will then be posted into the Expeditionary Force, Home Service Branch, and will be transferred to the Foreign Service Branch upon becoming eligible for active service under the Military Service Act. While employed on home service their rates of pay will be as under: In camps or barracks, 5s per day and found. Outside camps or barracks, 5s per day, with 4s in lieu of lodging or messing Married allowance of Is per day for wife. Children's allowances of 9d per day per child for each child under 16 up to a'maximum of 2s 3d per day. Military Police will draw extra pay at the rate of la per day. Clerks employed in Camp will receive working pay up to 2s per day, according to proficiency. Promotion carrying extra pay will be made on merit in accordance with establishments. Free clothing, boots, and medical attention will be provided in all cases. Applicants must state date of birth, whether married or single, and the number of their children. Preference in all cases will be given to returned soldiers. Applications may be made personally or by letter to the Officers Commanding Groups at Defence Offices at Wellington, Palmers ton North, Napier, Masterton, Gisboroe, Hawera and WanganuL P. C. W. COSBGROVE, Captain, Director of JbcrnitSng.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 June 1918, Page 1
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