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THE CALL FOR MEN

SIXTEENTHS PARADE TO-DAY

LATEST RECRUITS

At the Drill Hall, Buckle Street, this morning, the 'Wellington City and Suburbs quota for the 16th Ileinforconients will parade, and the draft will be sent into camp to-morrow morning. As tlierc is a shortage of infantrymen, any inen who are medically fit, and who desire to get into camp at once, should not fail to turn up at Buckle Street this morning, and they will, according to the Defence authorities, be posted to fill vacancies in tho IGtli draft.

. Latest Recruits. Following are tbo names of the latest recruits wlo have been, registered as being medically fit:— Brio Kendall Rishworth, school teacher, City (Infantry.) Joseph C. Ruddle, printer, City (Infantry). Alfred B. Little, tailor, City (Infantry). Algar T. Williams, City (Infantry). Ales. Fleming, mattrcss-maker, City (Infantry). Leonard A. Berg, furniture-maker, City (Infantry). Johii O'Neill, labourer, City (Infantry); William Francis Warner, wool sorter j(Flving Corps). , Ernest J. Stevens, telegraph linesman, City (Infantry). H. F. Ridlcr, locomotive fitter, City (Engineers). B. J. Knight, driver, City (Infantry). A. R. Harman, labourer, City (Infantry). P. J. Hunter, boot-finisher, City (Infantry). N. L. Williamson, railway cadet, City (Infantry). W. D. Dobson, accountant, Island Bay (Infantry).

TERRITORIALS RESPOND AT CORE. By Teleerapli—Press Association. Core, April 29. . A monster recruiting meeting and torchlight tattoo was held last evening, and was attended by the Territorials in camp here. The Rev. Ryburn, Invercargill, and the Rev. R. S. Gray, Dunedin, delivered rousing recruiting spcoches. 'Twelve recruits at the camp enlisted to-day, and during the week six othor men from the camp enlisted.

A. E. 11. Rowland, tho Public Service Optician and Jeweller, has been appointed spectacle maker to the Wellington Hospital. Further, tho firm offers 15 per cent, discount to soldiers and their friends when purchasing for them. See Rowland's "Get-rich-quick Sale," 90 Manners Street.—Advt.

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Bibliographic details
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2759, 1 May 1916, Page 6

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THE CALL FOR MEN Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2759, 1 May 1916, Page 6

THE CALL FOR MEN Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2759, 1 May 1916, Page 6

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