NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE NEW ZEALAND TO THE MANHOOD OF NEW ZEALAND BETWEEN THE ACES OF 20 AND 40 YEARS. IN oi-dc;' to maintain a regular supply of REINFORCEMENTS for the HEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORSI every man of the required age who is a British subject and is medically fit owes a duty to his EMPIRE. REGISTER YOUR NAME AS A RECRUIT TO SERVE YOUR KING Mid COUMTBY Due tc the patriotism of your forefathers, ENGLAND is to-day able tc assert the principle of JUBTSCE and R2GEH Are yea by your neglect going to deprive cur Empire of this privilege and power? PROVISION IS MADE FOR YOU WHEN SERVING YOUR COUNTRY to rcsclve PAY at the fcllswing r*te;—£ a Private, from the day cf leaving for Gamp you will receive 4s. per diem fo;- sevsn days in tlie wsok. This will to :akl i you in fuii at intervals of tin to fifteen days for the first calendar month. After thai date the daiiy rata will 'fcc £ Ycu will be fed and clcthed until discharged. Arrangements can be made to osafeic yon to allot any potion cf your \ti to relatives or friends, cr to a bank until your return, but only 2s. a day eaa be drawn after embarkation. TE;e feasance, not allotted, will be held as deferred pay, and paid to you on discharge or on return to Mew Zealand. Registration Cards can be obtained from any Post Office or Defence Offfoe* When filled En send to the nearest Office, or Officer commanding ycur unit. DON'T GIVE UP WORK UNTIL ORDERED TO DO SO Don't feci for the rest of your life you shirked your duty when ycur Empire's existence depended on yc »McfMialif«lilili
CO£\?D6TlONS.™3nformation for 1. HOW TO ENLIST:— Apply to the nearest Defence Office or Post Office for information and registration card. Fill in the card and send it to the nearest Defence Office (no stamp required). When you are called on for medical examination, do not give up your civil employment. Medical Jiamination is only a stage in the proceedings, after which you return to work and wait until you are ordered to parade. Due notice will bo given so that arrangements may be made to settle private affairs. Serving Territorials must register through their Unit Commanders. 2. ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF REGISTRATION:Registration cards received by the Defence Authorities will be acknowledged. The acknowledgment will be given a registration (serial) number, which should be referred to in all subsequent correspondence. 3. CHANGE OF ADDRESS:— Intending recruits who change their place of residence must notify the Defence Office with whom they registered. Should they go to another district they must re-register in the new district. 4. TERMS OF ENLISTMENT:— Enlistment is for the period of the war and until such time thereafter as may bo necessary for return and discharge in New Zealand. 5. OATH OF ALLEGIANCE:— Every soldier is required to take the Oath of Allegiance to His Majesty the King in ii prescribed form. 6. REQUIREMENTS:— Age must be between twenty and forty years. Height must be over sft. 4in. Weight must be uuder twelve stone. Fit for service. 7. MEDICAL TEST:— The medical examination requires, amongst other matters, that a recruit should havo good eyesight, good hearing, no ruptures, no defects, not subject to fits, and be possessed of sufficient teeth for efficient mastication. 8. VACCINATION AND INOCULATION:— In the interests of himself and of his comrades, every soldier is required to have been vaccinated and inoculated for enteric. No recruit will be accepted unless ho agrees to vaccination and inoculation. 9. EQUIPMENT:— Ail equipment, clothing, blankets, etc., will be provided free by the New Zealand Government. 10. TRAINING:— Before leaving New Zealand men are liable to bo trained for four (4) months at Trentham or for any shorter period ordered. Men who enlist for rervice with t! pL'ditionavy Force r.veive- <r\y at Ten Force rates for the first month in camp is 4s. per day in tile taso of privates whole of the money is paid direct l men at intervals of ton to fifteen days At the end of the firat month pay to iixpetut! 'Pr day in th. men desire to make. nf privates. Fro.' Only 2s. a day can be drawn after embarkation, the balance, if not allotted, being held as deferred pay, and paid to the soldier on discharge, or on return to Nov/ Zealand; in case of death, paid to next-of-kin or legal 12. CLAIMS BY DEPENDENTS FOR MAINTENANCE:— Each man on arrival at Camp, at the same time as he is attested will have to sign a form giving the Defence authorities power to utilise any portion of Ids deferred pay, or half of his total pay, for the benefit of any of his family left unprovided for, on claim being made on dependent's behalf. (Family means and includes parents, wife, legitimate children and any person in whose favour a Maintenance Order has been or may hereafter bo made under ■ "flic Destitute Persons Act, 1910.")
RELIABLE MOTORING. OKHP. TODRLNG CAR, available for hire, day or night. Careful and txperienced driver, with good knowledge: of district roads. Ring telephone 316. W. JACKSON, Masonic Stables. Have your Gar painted before the | Winter Jfe have just landed a very fine Assortment of English Motoroar Colors, and have engaged the services of a first-class motor-car painter, lately in the employ of Brabner and Co. Christchurch. Cars painted from £5. Gigs painted from £2 10s for It is not a question of how cheap, but quality every time. W. J£NKINSOH & 60 CARRIAGE BUILDERS, TO BEEKEEPERS. U ia in the best interests of Beekeeper* that we advise them to see our BEEHIVES M d obtain quotations. We supply■ato Ten and twelve-frame hives made. Send for prices and particulars to tn< HAWERA SASH AND DOOR CO. QUIN BROS., » - - ■ Frpprietpre.
AN INNOVATION IN LIGHT DELIVERY—THE PROBLEM SOLVED. Call and Bee the WONDERFUL AUTO-CARRIER VEHICLE That will carry six hundredweight and the driver. Just the thing for the Butcher, Baker, and Grocer—in fact, the only perfect light delivery car on the market. ANDREW, LTD., 65j Taupo Quay, WANGANTJL _>IVER JJOTEL, QKATO. Passengers by Motor 'Bus can rely on getting Morning and Afternoon Tea at the above Hotel. Popular Brands of Ales. Best of Wines Mid Spirits always available. Motto: Beat is not good enough. B. T. BOOKER, Proprietor.
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WEST END TAILORING. For Suits or Costumes of the latest materials and best work by one of practical experience in West London work, go to ALEC. FORBES, (Late Griffiths), -rVON STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH. JJEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE and ACCIDENT INSURANCE in all its brandies accepted at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Rranch Office: Corner of Brougham and King Streets, New Plymouth. Agencies throughout the province. JOHN PATON. EMPLOYMENT. The Daily News' Shilling " Wanteds " will find you an employee or an emp'oyer. Which do yon want!
On page one of this issue the Loan and .Mercantile, Stratford, advertise for buali-fallers ior iroin -ZOO to 30Q Meet
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 291, 18 May 1915, Page 7
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