' PPBLIO NOTIOE. N.Z. MILITARY FORCES. TE1UUTOR1AL FORCE — SPECIAL EESERVE The flrsfc draft of xecruits for Ihe above wili be enlisted as follows: — Auckland — Artillery 50. Wellington — Artillery 50, Infantry 50. Christchurch — Infantry 40. Applicants for engagement must ful0.1 the following conditions: — Be Bmish subjeets — pliysically fit and of required medical standard, not less than 5 ft. 7 in. in height — 'have attained their lSth but not exceeded their 25th birtlxday on 1st September, 1937. Be prepared to undergo three months' continuous training and for three years thereafter to uudertake to attcnd a eourse of training of ten consecutive days per annum with the unit to wliicli they will be postcd. RATES OF PAY: , (a) During the three months' course 8/- per day less 2/6 per day deduction for quaTters and rations supplied. (b) During annual courses of instruction 9/- per day — rations and quarters provided. VOCATIONAL TRAINING: While attending the three months' courso of instruction, facilities will be provided, free of charg?, for training in a selected trade. On completion of (a) above, applications from those who desire to enlist for service in the Regular Forces will be considered for ap* pointment. Every efGort will also be made to obtain employment for those who are not engaged with the Regular Forces. Further details will be supplied on application at any Defence Office. Applications for engagement will be accepted by Defence Offices up to and including 17th September, 1937; those selected must be prepared to commence on 21st September the three months' course at one of the preseribed training establishments, PARMERS' TOUR OF SOUTH AUS- ' TRALIA. Including Melbourne Cup. 43 days of interesting travel, departing Wellington 30th September. Inclusive cost from New Zealand, £77. For further particulars apply— GOVT. TOURIST BUREAU or Local Stock Agent. NEW ZEALAND EAILWAYS. RUGBY FOOTBALL MATCH— SOUTH AFRIOA v. HAWKE'S BAY— AT NAPIER, WEDNESDAY, 15th SEPT., 1937, ' T)AY EXCURSION TICKETS to Na- * pier, available for use on day of issue only, will be obtainable at Palm- . erston North, and intermediate stations on Wednesday 15th September. Return fares (1st and 2nd class) from principal stations:— Waipukurau 7/-, 5/-; Waipawa 6/6, 4/6; Otane 6/-, 4/3; Opapa 4/6, 3/-; Hastings 2/3, 1/6. Special train will leave Dannevirke 7.32 a.m., Ormondville 8.12, Takapau 8.38, Waipawa 9.27, Otane 9.38, arrive Napier 11.20 a.m. Return train leaves Napier 5.30 p.m. for Palmerston North. Stops where quired.ESTATE MARGARET BOYD BAXTER, Deceased. A LL PERSONS having claima against the Estate of the above-named deceased, who died on 26th of August, 1937, are requested to render an account of the same in duplicate to the undersigned certifled as due and owing at the date of death and all accounts owing to the estate of the deceased may also be paid to the undersigned. DUFF & AVERILL, Solicitors for the Executors, Hastings. NAPIER PARK RACING CLUB. APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for A the position of SECRETARY to the above Club. The successful applicant is required to provide suitable oflice accommodation in Napier and will be permitted to engage in other business not conflicting with the interests of the club. Preforence will be given tp applicants having previous experience with racing. Salary to cojumence at £200 per annum. Applications, closing on September 14, to be addressed to president, Napier Fark Racing Club. Box 15, Napier.
N O T I O B BOBBY CALVES. Af ESSRS. THOMAS BORTHWICK & SONS, AUSTEALASIA, LTD., are Cash Buyers of Bobby Calves* Farmers ring R. Sherwood, Buyer, Hastings. Phones: *, Day 4164, Night 3601. J£ATHLEEN JJICKSON has an unusually varied selection of Froeks for Spring wear. Your inspection welcomed. Heretaunga Bldgs. (upstairs), next Pasadena Tearooms.
J. R. R0SB 4 C°BEAUTY SPECIALISTS NAPIER Beg to announce that they havo secured the serviees of MRS. GERTRUDE MORGAN (late Manageress Kirkcaldie & Stains; Wellington) who has just returned from a refresher eourse in England and on the Contin©nt, as Manageress of their Beauty Salon. 'PHONE 678 NAPIER for Appointi . ments.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 202, 11 September 1937, Page 4
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