PUBLIC NOTICES. DOMINION OF NEW ZEALAND. MILITARY SERVICE ACT, 1916. ENROLMENT OF EXPEDITIONARY FORCE RESERVE. R.Y PROCLAMATIONS dated respectively Ist and 2nd September, 191(i, the enrolment of the Reserve is directed. Enrolment must bi made not later than lath September (F' v ' Division), or 16th 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 later than 16th September. Her. already registered need not ' supply an enrolment-card, but must, not later than ICth Sep tember, notify present address if place of abode has changed since registration. Men reaching military age, or arriving in Dominion after 10th September, must supply enrol■jnent cards within fourteen days thereafter. Changes of abode after enrolment must be notified 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 by information previously given to recruiting officer or committee. Men not enrolled may be sent straight to eamp. 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 liablg to heavy fines or imprisonment. \ For Protection of Reservists certificates of enrolment will be issued as soon as practicable after receipt of application on form provided. Call at nearest Post Office for forms, information, and assistance. Onus of Proof in every case is on the defendant. MALCOLM FRASER, Government Statistician.
CHETWODE SCHOOL. SEASIDE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. 273 DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. Principals: The Misses Stanford. 'JIIIRD TERM, 1910, will begin WEDNESDAY, September 13. Kindergarten Class for children under seven. Miss Stanford will be at liome to receive parents and guardians on Monday, September 11, TO KAPONGA RESIDENTS., gMART BROS., Electricians (of Stratford, Inglewood, and New Plymouth), are prepared to do liouse-wiring and instal Irons, Kettles, and Motors. Orders may be left with Mr. Newton King, Kaponga. APPLICATIONS. ' HAWERA COUNTY COUNCIL. RANTED, a First-class Shoeing and General Smith. A. MUGGERIDGE, County Foreman. INGLEWOOD BOROUGH COUNCIL. POWER-HOUSE ENGINEER. APPLICATIONS are invited, and will be received up to 7 p.m. on MONDAY, September 11, lfllG, for the position of Power-house Engineer for the Borough of In|lewood. Salary, £3 per week. Schedule of duties may be seen at tfie Council's OfTice, Rata Street, Inglewood, and at the oflice of this paper. C. E. HAMERTON, Acting-Town Clerk, xnglewooci, August 30, 1916. MISCELLANEOUS. gEE our Is Table at Mills', Stratford. Everything must be cleared in four weeks. Bargains everywhere at Mills', Stratford. : • JjTRFWOOU and Posts (all descriptions) for sale on roadside or delivered. 6. \Y. Collins, Carrington Road, or c/o Gordges' Store, Vogeltown, Racquets from 5s Gd, Tennis Balls 17s 9d dozen, Is 8d each at Mills', Stratford. ■\TEW Fiction 3s 6d. —"Peter of Potopah" (Lee Holt), "The Idyl of Twin i?ires" (W. P. Eaton). New supplies. "The Bars of Iron" (Dell). "Some There Are" (Page).—The B.K. Bookshop. jjVADIES' Ebony Hair Brushes 4s Od each, worth double, .it G. W, Mills' Clearing Sale at Stratford. yiSIT the B.K. toy and juvenile book department, right opposite Empire Theatre. f.x. fTOYS 25 per cent. off. Buy now and put aside for Christmas. Toy 3 'ill be short this year.—MilK Stratford.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1916, Page 1
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