DOMINION OF NEW ZEALAND. WAR CENSUS. By Proclamation issued under the National Registration Act, 1915, EVERY MALE resident of New Zeaalnd between the ages of 17 and 60 is required to register NOT LATER THAN TUESDAY, 9TH NOVEMBER, 1915. Schedules for registration are obtainable at als Post Offices throughout the Dominion. For the convenience of the Public the offices of Registrars of Births, Deaths, and Marriages in the four Chief Centres will be open continuous!} 1- (Sundays excepted) from ! I 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. during the registration period (26th October t|f#sth November, 1915), for the puiqrciis of affording assistance in the filling up of the schedules to any persons desiring _ it. It has also been arranged that I Postal Officers at Post Offices throughout the Dominion, during ordinary office hours, will also on application help any person desirous of assisting in filling up the schedules. The obligation to register is a personal' one. The fact that a form has not been addressed to or received by any person does not absolve him from responsibility to register. Any person liable to register who refuses, fails, or neglects to do so will be prosecuted. (BY ORDER). MALCOLM FRASER, Government Statistician. Wellington, 21st October, 1915.
WANGANUI AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. GRAND PATRIOTIC SHOW. GRAND PATRIOTIC SHOW. All profits made at the Shaw will be devoted to Patriot'.c purposes. To be held on the Agricultural Association’s G,rounds. (Racecourse, Wanganui), ON WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, November 17th and 18th. « GRAND DISPLAY OF HORSES, CATTLE AND SHEEP. THE LEADING DOG SHOW IN THE DOMINION. PRODUCE, HOME INDUSTRIES' Cooking and Needlework, Art and j Technical, Photography, and Public ] Schools Competition. MAIDEN, HUNTERS, AND STEEPLECHASE COMPETITIONS. Class 20, “Maiden Hack,” may compete in classes 42, 43, 45, nad 46. The winner of class 20 may compete for the Championship. Entries clcse with the Secretary at Wanganui on SATURDAY, the 6th November, at 10 p.m. C. T. GIFFORD MOORE, ■ Secretary.
CANDIDATES FOR PUBLIC SERVICE, APPLICATIONS for cadetships are invited from Candidates who have been successful in passing the Public Sei’vicc Entrance Examination or the Public Service Senior Examination. Appointments would be subject to the conditions of the Public Service Act. Applications will not be entertained from single youths eligible for military i service. Further particulars may be obtained on application to the Secretary, Public Service Commissioner. REMEMSEK A. D. KNIGHT. THE PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, 'VHEK VOr NEXT NEED REPAIRS. There’s no tea like “Desert Gold” Tea for refreshing flavour and real economy. Get the 2/- blend —best quality and value obtainable.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 319, 2 November 1915, Page 1
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