MILITARY SERVICE ACT. . CLASSIFICATION OF SECOND DIVISION. NOTICE TO RESERVISTS. BY Order in Council, dated the 4tli July 1917. the Second Division of the lieservo has been divided into the following ' classes:— Class A.—To comprise all Reservists of the Second Division who for the time being have no children. Class H.—To comprise all Reservists of the Second Division who for the time being have one child. Class C—To comprise all Reservists of the Second Division who for the time beiue have two children. Class D.-To comprise all Reservists of the. Second Division who for the time bejjig have threo children. Clai,3 E.—To comprise all Reservists of the Second Division who for the time being have four children. Class I?.—To comprise all Reservists of the Second Division who for the time being have more than four children. For the purposes of the classification the term "child" is need irrespectively of age, and includes a child legally adopted before the Ist May, 1915; a step-child if the Reservist married the mother of that child before the Ist May, 1915; and an illegitimate child of the Reservist if the Reservist married the mother of that child before the Ist Mav. 1915. A child who has been.legally adopted by any other person may not be counted as a child of his natural parents. Any son of a Reservist who has died while a member of any of His Majesty's Military or Naval Forces engaged in tho presont war may be counted as if he had been still living. By a War Regulation dated the 4th July, 1917, every Reservist of tho Second Division is directed within ten days after Wednesday, the 11th July, 1917, to deliver to a postal officer at any post ofllce, upon the printed form obtainable at any post office, a true statement of the number of his children as on the above date. Nothing, however, in this Regulation applies to any Reservist who has already furnished to tlio Government Statistician, either under the National Registration Act, 1915. or tho Military Service Act. 1916, sufficient information as. to his children to enable that Reservist to bo properly classified as on Wednesday, the 11th July, 1917. Every Reservist is required, within ten days after such change, to notify the Government Statistician l>y registered letter, of a.ny change that takes place in the mirabor of his children after Wednesday,! the 11th July, 1917. Any Reservist who fails to fulfil any of the above obligations or wlio makes any false representations relative to his children is guilty of an offence, and is liable under the War Regulations Act, 1914, accordingly. MALCOLM FRASER, Government Statistician. MILITARY SERVICE ACT, 1916. CERTIFICATES OF ENROLMENT. NOTICE TO ALL MEN OF MILITARY AGE. A CERTIFICATE ofiEnrolment has. now -l\. been prepared for each reservist who is enrolled in the New Zealand Expeditionary Force Reserve. All certificates applied for have been forwarded to the post offices named in the applications. At tho present time many certificates still remain unclaimed in the office of tho Government Statistician and iu various post offices of the Dominion. Every reservist, therefore, should bo in possession of a Certificate of Enrolment. A'ny reservist who has not. been able to obtain his certificate should at onco communicate with the Government. Statistician, stating Jlis full name, age, occupation and the post office to which ho applied to have the certificate sent. All reservists are hereby warned that on and after Monday; 16th July. 1917, they must, have their Certificates of Enrolment, in their personal possession, as systematic and concerted action will then be taken by tho police to enforce the provisions of Section 44 of the Military Service Act. Returned soldiers and members of tho Expeditionary Force who are not in uni- ' form should, for their own protection, have in their personal possession on and after the above date a. discharge from tho Force or a. leavr-pass issued by an author- | ised officer of tho Defence Forces, as the case may be. It is further publicly notified that the cards originally issued in acknowledgment of applications for certificates are hereby cancelled, and that they will not be accepted by the police as evidence of enrolment. MALCOLM FRASER, Government Statistician. Wellington, 27th June. 1917. TENDERS. ' TO BUILDERS.
[TONDERS are invited until Noon of "JL THURSDAY, the 19th July, for the Reconstruction of. Stairs and the Installation of an Ottis Electric Lift, in Banking Premises, Ldnibton Quay, for the Bank of New Zealand. Plans and Specifications at our offices, 235 Lambton Quay. THOS. TURNBULL AND SON, F.F.R.1.8.A., Architects. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR GRAZING SHEET? ON THE GOLF LINKS. nnESDEUS will be received at, the Office JL of tho undereiffiied up to 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, tho 26th. instant, for the Grazing of flhcop on tho Golf Links. Particulars may be obtained from tlje City Engineer's Office, Town Hall, Cuba Street Tenders to be endorsed, "Tender for Grazing Sheep on Golf Links." • JNO. R. PALMER. Town Olerk. 4th July, 1917. FOR SALE BY TENDER, OAKS AND BRISCOE CHASSIS, ETC., NEW. PTIENDERS are invited for the above stock. Stock may be seen ot Clarkson's Jfotors. Ltd., Taraiieki Street. Full particulars from T. O'NEILL, Box 681. Wellington. UNDER ROOKS AND WEATHERBOARDS PUT t> & B ASPHALT SATURATED FELT.. Waterproof, Damp-proof, Draught-proof. AUBREY GUALTER & CO., Wellington. SMITH & SMITH. LTD., Wellington. N.Z. ACETYLENE GAS CO., Wellington. BEAVER BOARD. THE Latest and Best for Wall Linings, etc. ■It is BrltisK throughout, and Is made of Pure Wood Fibre. It is being used extensively and -with tho greatest satisfaction in now work and in remodelling old buildings. Hygienic, Sound, snd Draught-proof. Non-Conductor of Heat, and Cold. Highly Fire-resistine. Apply BRISCOE AND COMPANY. LIMITED, Agents, who will supply you with Illustrated pamphlets and samples. ELITE LOW-DOWN CONCRETE-MIXER. This Concrete Mixer automatically measures out the gravel and cement, mixes it dry, and then wet, and then deposits the finished concrete into tho barrows. Totfll cost from banker to barrows, 6d. per square yard. In constant use by Trevor Bros., Wellington; Philpot and Sons, Auckland; Cox and Q'Corinor, Wellington; Kalrangn- County 'Council. Palmcrston North; and many others. Ontnloßiies, prices, etc.. HOPWOOD HARDWARE. Palmcrston N. METAL CEILINGS ARE ENTIRELY BRITISH MANUFACWILSON AND SHAW, Agents, HARRIS STREET, (Opposite Electric Light Office), .WELLINGTON.
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