URGENT CASES
HASTING WELFARE WEEK. TWO SERIOUS CASES. The Hastings welfare officer, whose offices are in Tipping's Buildings, Karamu road, ('phone 539), reports tliat from time to time, cascs of distreSs for Avliicli he finds it difficult to secure relief, are brouglit under his lictice. Hc states that it wonld be a great assistance in his work, if anyoue requiring casual Avorkens, even foi a feiv liours, Avould give him notice. Tlie following cases have been registercd as applicants in urgent need of jiermanent employment r — Man,- 41, labourer, been ill with influenza for a month. X"ow out of work. Eight children, eldest bov 15. AVork urgently Avanted for father or boA*. or both, Man, 48. Has occupied position as fann managor b'ut for last few years has onl.v had casual Avork. Can drivc lciry. Recently injured wbile working but should he fit- in few days. Oue child. Family in reduced circumstances and urgently needing work for husband.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 133, 8 July 1929, Page 5
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158URGENT CASES Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 133, 8 July 1929, Page 5
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