Fresh and Dainty as a Snow-drift PRETTY "UNDIES." Fascinating and desirable from every point of view are the dainty garments we have for your choosing. - UNDERSKIRTS, CAMISOLES, J. KNICKERS, NIGHTIES. —some charmingly trimmed with Indian, Val and Torchon beautifully. r ..* hand-embroidered. OUR VALUES ARE MATCHLESS for all drapery requirements! AMBURVS Ltd,, DEVbN STREET ... NEW PLYMOUTH i
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EEEATEIATION TO FARMERS. VOE New Plymouth Repatriation Committee invites the co-operation of farmers to train ex-soldiers in farming- , The employer is required to pay them a, wage .of £3 per week and found, Whilst the Bepfttriation Department pays an allowonce to approved trainees of (£1 per week* part of which is retained on their behalf until the satisfactory completion of the period of training. It must bet recognised that there is a duty cast on, every member of the community to kelp the Returned Soldiers, who have 'risked all and suffered untold hardship 'to maintain freedom and justice. The Committee, therefore, appeals to the .patriotism of the farmers to help the returned men to learn farming, and equip -Ahem to become producers—the more -of whom we have the greater the {•rodtictipn, and the easier the burden caused by the war. Write to Local Committees at Waitara, Stratford, Eltham, Hawera and l'stea, or to A. S. ALLEN, Secretary Repatriation Committee, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 October 1919, Page 6
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422Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 17 October 1919, Page 6
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