PUBLIC NOTICES. RED. CROSS MART. TO-DAY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 0. Will be in the hands of the Ladies of the BAPTIST CHURCH GUILD. The Mart Till be open on Friday, between the hours of 3 and 5, 7 and 9, to reeeive goods. All saleable goods welcome. Come and bring your thanks-offerings for the good news' from the battle-fronts. Remember the Red Cross Concert in the Good Templar Hall, on Thursday, the "th, at 8 o'clock. (Note the date.) Tickets, 1/-. Children, half-price. M R- G W F ortu:nte ' B - A '-' Of Alberta, Canada, will hold Meetings as under: HANNAH'S CORNERHANNAH'S CORNER-TO-NIGHT, 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT, 8 p.m. GOOD TKMl>r,\R HALLGOOD TEMPLAR TIALL—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 8 p.m. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 8 p.m. A Public Meeting to which all an invited. Free; collection.
Mr. Fortune's theme will be: "PROHIBITION IN PRACTICE." . "PROHIBITION IN PRACTICE." . "PROHIBITION IN PRACTICE." . "PROHIBITION IN PRACTICE." . BE SURE YOU HEAT, HIM. NEW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT & LOAN SOCIETY (Permanent). rpilE MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS will be Due ami Payable at the Office of the Society. Brougham Street, TO-DAY (Saturday, November i), 1918), between the hours of !» a.m. aiul 0 p.m. C. S. RENNELL, Secretary. APPLICATIONS, MOA ROAI) BOARD. YJ7AXTED. immediately—One-horse V f Block Dray, in good repair. R. BUCKLEY, Clerk. WANTED. ANTED, at onee, by the Bell Block Dairy Co., a Whey Butter-maker; single man preferred. For particulars apply to—r THE MANAGER, Bell Block. N.Z. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE, HOME SERVICE BRANCH. APPLICATIONS for deployment in home service in the following capacities are invited from men' between the ages of 10 and f>o: Bakers, Bandsmen, Blacksmiths, Bootmakers, Butchers, Camp Police, Canteen Attendants, Carpenters, Clerks for Camps, Clerks for offices in towns, Cooks, Drivers (Horse), Farriers, Guards for Internment Camps, etc., Garrison Artillerymen, Laborers. Military Police, Mctor Drivers, Musketry Fatigue Men, Musketry Instructors. Orderlies, Painters, Saddlers, Sanitary Men, Sanitary Police, Store men, Trumpeters, Tinsmiths, Typists, Veterinary Grooms. 2. Applications cannot be entertained from men of the following categories: (a) Those under orders for eamp. (b) Those whose appeals have been adjourned sine die. (c) Those who have been called up in the ballot and have not been medically examined. (d) Those employed in the Public Service or in industries essential to the Stale's interests. .1. Successful applicants will be required to pass a medical examination, and will then be posted to the Expeditionary Force, Home Service Branch, but will he transferred to the Forei.su Service Branch upon becoming eligible for active service under the Military Service Act. 4. While employed on home service the rates of pay and allowances of private soldiers will be as under: (a) If employed in camps or barracks, "is per day, with lodgings and rations. (b)) If employed outside camps or barracks, as per day with 4s per day in lieu of lodgings and rations. (e) A married allowance of Is per day. (d) A children's allowance of 9d per day for each child up to a maximum of 2s 3d per day. (e) The rate of pay of Military Police is 6s per day, with allowances as above. (f). Artificers and tradesmen employed at their "trades, 'Motor Drivers and Mechanics, Clerks. Horse Drivers, Storemen, Cooks, Bakers and Sanitary Details employed in camps deceive 2s per day working pay in addition to daily pay (a). 5. Promotion, carrying extra pay, will be made on merit, in accordance with establishment. fi. Free clothing, boots and me'lKil at tention will be provided in all case?. 7. Preference in all cases will be given to returned soldiers. 8. Applications must be personally to the Officer in Charge of the nearest Defence Group or Area Office. D.C.W. COSSGROVE, Captain, Director' of Recruiting.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 November 1918, Page 1
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