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PUBLIC NOTICES. CLASSIFICATION OF SECOND DIVISION. NOTICE TO RESERVISTS. g,Y ORDER in Council, dated the 4th July, 1917, the Second Division of the Reserve has been divided into the following classes: — Class A.—To comprise all Reservists of the Second Division who for the time being have no children. Class B. —To comprise all Reservists of the Second Division who for the time being have one child. Class C.-»To comprise all Reservists of the Second Division who for the time being have two children. Class D— To comprise all Reservists of the Second Division who for the time being have three children. Class E.—To comprise all Reservists of the Seccnd Division who for the time being have four children. Class F. —To comprise all Reservists of the Second Division who for the time being have more than four children. For the purposes of the classification the term "child" is used irrespectively of age, and includes a child legally adopted before the Ist May, 1910; a "step-child if the Reservist married the mother of that child before Ist Mav, 1915; and iip child of the Reservist if the Reservist married the mother of that child before May 1, 1915. A child who has been legally adopted by any other person may not be counted as a child of his natural parents. Any son of a Reservist who has died while a member of any of His Majesty's Military or Naval Forces engaged in the present war may be counted as if he had been still living. By a War Regulation dated the 4th July, 1917, every Reservist of the Second Division is directed within ten days after Wednesday, the lltli July, 1917, to deliver to a postal officer at any post office, upon a printed form obtainable at any post office, a true statement of the number of his children as on the above date. Nothing, however, in this Regulation applies to any Reservist who has already furnished to the Government Statistician, cither under the National Registration Act, 1915, or the Military Service Act, 1916, sufficient information as to his children to enable that Reservist to be properly classified as on Wednesday, the lltli July, 1917. Every Reservist is required, within ten days after such change, to notify the Government Statistician by registered letter of any change that takes place in the number of his children after Wednesday, the 11th July, 1917. Any Reservist who fails to fulfil any of the above obligations or who makes any false representations relative to his children is guilty of an offence, and is liable under the" War Regulations Act. 1914, accordingly. MALCOLM FRASER, Government Statistician. SCOTCH DAY AT THE MART. SATURDAY, JULY 21. (Managed by the Ladies of St. Andrew s Guild). JN connection therewith a "Gathering of the Clans." Highland Dancing and Highland Pipers. Under the management of Mr. Roderick Macrae, of Bell Block (late Drum Major of Masterton Pipers Band). FULL PARTICULARS LATER. FARM FOR IMMEDIATE SALE pkWING to my sons going to the Front, my Farm, containing 550 acres, situated "at Pukearulie, White Cliffs, is for abeolute sale. Apply to the undersigned. J. W. H. MARTIN, Private Bag. Waitara MISCELLANEOUS. WINTER Sale at The Kash. Gents' famous Swandri Overcoats. Full Riding Cut in Grey, Khaki, or Blue, every coat guaranteed. Sale price 48/0. matter where or how it's made—in a'silver teapot or a kerosene tin, "Arcadia" tea always retains its lovely flavor. That's why there's such an enormous demand for it. ?s per lb. rf'WO Special Values in Men's Shirts, at The Kash, New Plymouth. Men's Strong Navy Drill Shirts 3s lid; Men's White Tennis Shirts .Is lid. ' "yUUK Worship, I plead, guilty to the ' theft of a pound of tea, but it was "Arcadia," and I couldn't resist the temptation. Sure might I suggest that your Worship fine me the price (2s) and pay it yourself';" (Laughter). 'T>IIF. rain drove into the bushman's camp. Blankets and food got sodden damp, but he ate his meal with infinite glee—he had one treasure—"Arcadia" tea. yi/TNTER Sale at The Kash. Special values in Youths' and Men's doublebreasted Tweed Overcoats. Prices from 22/0. VfEN'S Strong Buckskin Working " Trousers, neat dark patterns: 9s Gd pair, at The Kash, Devon Street, New Plymouth. DURAND'S REGULATING PILLS. Are best and most successful. Promptly relieve every distressing symptom. No failures. Every ease successfully treated. 5/- a box post free by return mail. — Bridge Drug Stores, Mail Order Chemists and Specialists, Newton, Auckland. 3AY, DAD! What about a small bicycle for me. Price £8 Bs, with Coaster Hub and good tyres. IRA J. BRIDGER, Stocks thtm in Elthaip-

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 July 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 18 July 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 18 July 1917, Page 1

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