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DOMINION OF NEW ZEALAND. MILITARY SERVICE ACT, 1916. ENROLMENT OF EXPEDITIONARY FORCE RESERVE. BY PROCLAMATION dated respectively Ist and 2nd September, the enrolment of the Reserve is directed. Enrolment MUST bo made not later than 15th September (First Division), or Kith September (Second Division). THE RESERVE consists of men not less than 20 and under 40 years of age. THE RESERVE REGISTER is based on the National Register.. Men NOT ALREADY REGISTERED must supply enrolment cards not biter than Kith September. Men already registered need not supply an enrolment card, but must, not later than Kith September, NOTIFY PRESENT ADDRESS if place of abode has changed since registration. Men REACHING MILITARY AGE, or ARRIVING IN DOMINION after Kith September, ’'must supply enrolment cards within fourteen days thereafter. CHANGES OF ABODE AFTER ENROLMENT must he notilied within fourteen days. THE ACT makes the reservist’s obligation to do any of the above things A PERSONAL ONE, and he is not relieved Jiy information previously given to recruiting officer or committee. MEN NOT ENROLLED may be sent straight to camp. MEN who fail to notify change of address may become liable on a charge of desertion. EMPLOYERS OF RESERVISTS not enrolled, or of deserters, are liable to heavy lines nr imprison-, meat. FOR PROTECTION OF RESERVISTS certificates of enrolment will be issued as soon as practicable after receipt of application on form provided. CALLL AT NEAREST POST OFFICE for forms, information, and assistance. ONUS OF PROOF in every case is ON THE DEFENDANT.' MALCOLM FRASER, Government Stat istician.

The season has now come for hot steak and kidney pies—a good meal for school children.—At Perreau’s.* Wanted Known.—For a refreshing and altogether delightful cup of Tea, try “Sutal.” It is different to any other tea. Sole agents: Walker and Furrie,

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1605, 2 September 1916, Page 3

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296

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1605, 2 September 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1605, 2 September 1916, Page 3

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