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RETURNED SOLDIERS J)ESIROUS of securing information regarding Pensions, Sustenance, Financial Assistance towards starting in business or purchasing a farm or house property, loans for purchasing furniture, tools of trade, etc-, or employment, are invited to get in touch with the NEW PLYMOUTH REPATRIATION COMMITTEE, Xicoll's Buildings, Brougham Street. Soldiers' widows are also asked to consult the Committee. Special provision is made for the education and training of soldiers and soldiers' widows without children at technical schools or approved industries. CONSULT THE COMMITTEE. TO EMPLOYERS.—You are invited to communicato with the Committee with a view to training or finding employment for soldiers, who have a special claim on all of us. Committee:—Lt-Col. C. H. Weston (chairman), T. C List, B. Masters, W. J. Clianey, T. Furlong, F. W. Qkey, J. E. Rowlands, H. R. Cattlev, R. J Clarke, E. B. Ellerm, C. Carter, R. W. D. Robertson. Secretary—A. S. Allen, T.O. Box 73, Telephone 681,
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 March 1919, Page 7
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