A VITAL Ipllb MESSAGE TO EVERY NEW ZEALANDER I " " •' ~ " ' DISTRICT HONOURS LIST i r■] . . ~.. .. r».,. 4 ~T APPEAL to every patriotic New Zealander to do his duty towards the The following: centres are included in the District ■ rru~ • i mi , TJi Honours List because they have already completed ■ CI6IGIICG Ol tilo NstlOll. Tll6 is silTlplG. TllG n66d IS Urg6llt. If &H i their quota for the local Territorials, it is stressed , educated democracy takes determined measures for its own defence, it I however, that even although the quota is reached w ill nn f c n ffp r rlpfpof if attar-l-prl in any centre, no recruit will be turned away: 1 burrer aeieat II attacked. ! SSoSSTre ?S2ka^ anga If you are a loyal Citizen > peaceful minded, anxious that this country should j kumeu paparoa not go to War—yet prepared to defend a precious heritage, the best service you can render the cause of peace in these shores is by service in the Terri- ' • , L h ;^e7K7, a o':rc;u\SL^ e „;" f V Tr r »"r,K torial Force or enrolment in the National Military Reserve. The number needed is shown alongbide the name m i j_i t i , m of the area: Ine establishment of the Territorial Force has been increased to a total of | 16,000 all ranks. I therefore appeal to all young men of spirit between the i Auckland cu?ikoo waungatap "e equir V waharoa "T'zl a S e s of 18-32 to take their place in the Territorial Force with that splendid Tauranga" 0 ....ft ::: .. 4 otahuTu" :: :zl ! bod y of men already rendering national service of the highest value. I Waihi 37 Tangowahine . . 5 Waimate N. ... 12 Te*Aroh»24 Taumarunui lo Broadwood il I appeal also to the Mayors, County Chairmen and Councillors and local GovRotorua".x e h mTu. 6 Sh? uka .:: il ernment Officials to do all in their power to recruit their local units up to sr r "..::. 35 Karahil, 4 :: :: 11 j strength. I appeal to employers of labour to assist in granting leave and faciSimi.ton en .::: IS KXv,"" 22 iKX hin .".: il ' lities for employees to attend camp. A good Territorial is a good workman. j To Awamutu .. 30 Howick, Helensvjlle ... 16 j i Huntiy' 1 '..!!!! II wa*to d a 0n ..'1.;; 30 .to \ I appeal to the manhood of New Zealand, if not eligible for the Territorial I Te^Kauwhata.' I? Awakeri::: :: lo lienfleidV;:lS i Force, to enrol in the National Military Reserve. Waiuku 27 p a engaroa .... 7 Cambridge .... 20 J Taneatua 25 waihi Plaina .. 20 Taumarunui .. 20 T7< • n ,-i r n -vr , • •. . Te puke 10 Ngatea 25 Ri o pio 30 rmally, the women of the Nation can do their part by encouraging enlist--1 walhou 5 Morrinaviii* i 1 10 wha'tUwhata ;; io ment in either the Territorial Force or the National Military Reserve. The i CITIZENS! BRING YOUR LOCAL man who is ready and willing to defend your home is worthy of your highest TERRITORIALS UP TO STRENGTH! P Don't leave it to the Other Fellow! / \ /V> Apply nearest Defence Office for particulars of I / / \ I |Q LM tT/ f pay, uniform and equipment. V / l\ 1A IX / f IMPORTANT NOTE: Every recruit (" /[) A who is up to standard will he accep- \y f I V \ ted at any training centre, even II although the quota for that centre \J Prime Minister may already he filled. EVERY MAN CAN DO HIS PART JOIN UP -NOW IN THE TERRITORIAL FORCE OR THE NATIONAL MILITARY RESERVE
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 151, 29 June 1939, Page 5
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