Special Advertisementa. BAZAAR Will be held in / BOOLE’S HALL, UTIKU, on THURSDAY, JULY 12. Proceeds in aid of Church of England Debt. OPEN AT 1 p.m. Official opening at 3 p.m. by Mrs. R. B. Totman. Mrs. C. RANDOLPH, Hon. Secretary, UPPER WANGAEHU ROAD BOARD TENDERS are invited for Quarrying 150 yards Shell Rock on the Wairuhe Road. The Foreman will be at the Rangiwaea School on MONDAY, 9th inst., at 11 a.m. Tenders close with the Clerk on WEDNESDAY, 11th inst., at 12 noon. By oruer of the Board. A. M. RYAN, Clerk. WE, the undersigned Car Hirers, do agree th increase the scale of charges for Hiring from the first July. The charges to be 1/3 per mile each way |on metalled roads, bad or unmetalled roads to be a tariff acording to condition of same. We also agree to have an advertisement in the Ideal paper for three insertions, notifying the Public of the scale of Hires, also , to have a card each to put on each i hired car. The above tariff deals only out of the Borough. C. KELLY C. CUFF H. CHASE J. PILCHER WILSON V. NICHOLLS E. C. GIBB'S
MILITARY SERVICE ACT, 1916. CERTIFICATES OE~ENROLMENT. NOTICE TO ALL MEN OP MILITARY AGE. A CERTIFICATE of Enrolment has now 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 the present time many certificates still remain unclaimed in the office of the Government Statistician and in various post-offices of the Dominion. Every Reservist, therefore, should be in possession of a Certificate of Enrolment. Any' Feservist who has not been able to obtain his certificate should at once communicate with the Government Statistician, stating his full name, age, ocupation, and the post-office to which he 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 ana concerted action will then b 6" taken by the police to enforce the provisions of Section 44 of the Military Service Act. Returned Soldiers and members of the Expeditionary Force who are not in uniform should, for their own protection, have in their personal possession on and after the above date a“discharge from the Force or a leave-pass issued by an authorised officer of the 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. Welington, 27th June, 1917.
A NewJjSuit For 7s 6d. your Soiled Suit or Costume to us and we will return it in a few days cleaned and pressed equa’ to new for toe .• bove sum. SUITS DYED 14/6; COSiUJfES 12/C. EEDIVIVUB COY. 177 FERGUSOV v? TRFET. PALMERSTON NORTH.
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 6 July 1917, Page 1
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