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GOVERNMENT NOTICES. v rr.TTARY SEIiYIOB ACT. CLASSIFICATION Of" SECOND DIVISION" NOTICE TO RESERVISTS. BY Order-in-Council. dated the 4th July, 1917,- the Second Division of the Reeerve hao been divided into tho following classes:— Class A.—To comprise all Reservists of the Division who for the time boing have no children. Onan. 3. —To comprise all Reservists of the Second Division, who for the time being have one child. . Class Cr—To comprise all Reservists of the Second Division who for the time being hare two children. daes D.—To comprise all Reservists of the Second Division who for the time being have throe children. Class E.—To comprise all Reservists of the Second Division who for the time being have four children. Class F.—To comprise all Eoscrviste 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 ago, and includes a child legally adopted before tho Ist May, 1915; a stop-child if the Ro6ervist married the mother of that child before tho Ist May. 1915; and an illegitimate child of the Eeservist if the Eeeervist married the mother of that child before tho Ist May, 1917. 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 Eeservist who has died whuo a member of any of his Majesty's Military or Naval Forces engaged in the present war may "be collated as if ho 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 11th July, 1917, to deliver to a postal officer at any .post-office, upon tho 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 ap-plies to any Eeservist who has already furnished to the Government Statistician, either under the National Registration Act, 1915, cr tho Military Service Act, 1916, sufficient information a3 to his children to enable that Reservist to be proDerly classified as on "Wednesday, the 11th 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 ulaco in the number of his children after Wednesday, tho 11th July, 1917. „ , Any Reservist who fails to fulfil any of the above obligations or who makes any false representations relative to his children in guilty of an offcnce, and is liable under tho War Regulations Act. 1914, accordingly. MALCOLM FEASEE, 5173 Government Statistician. PUBLIC NOTICES. KEEP TOUR LIVER CLEAN. ON a clean liver momentous issues ofttimes depend—for a clean liver usually means a clear head and alert brain of ouick decision. And no man or woman in these days of competition can afford to bo anything else but alert and energetic. Primrose Perles are sold at Is 6d a bottle by Cook and Rose, Ltd., Chemists, corner Armagh street and Colombo street. They aro made for the use of busy business people—those who have no time to bother mixing medicines yet must perforce keep themselves always in the pink of condition. Made up in pill form, you simply swallow one Primrose Perlo as required and the result in better health is at onco evidenced. Regular operation of tho bowels will bo secured, tho liver also will bo restored to its normal functions, and tho whole system thereby braced to the highest point of efficiency. Get a bottle to-day. ' C 2343-4 t SECOND-HAND CAES. is the time to buy Good Second-Hand Caxe. Amongst others we have:— Two-seater Ford, Luggage Grid. Kellog Pump, at £95. Five-ecater Ford, £100. Five-seater Ford, two years old. Scuttle Dash, £110. Reo, Magneto Ignition, Dicky Seat, £40. CALL AND HAVE A TEXAL. Wo also have«wonderful value in Tyres. HENRY J, RANGER, CHRISTCHLoiCH GARAGE, 92-91 Gloucester street. R8313-5088 -yOU SHOULD SEE THE MODERN DESIGNS IN WALLPAPERS. a A. COOPER, Decorator, 15 VICTORIA STREET. "Phone 1020. 2414 THE BRITISH LION IS AWAKE, and awaiting-your support. "CLINCHER CROSS" MOTOR CAR TYRES are the long mileage British Make. Call up and have a lok at them. HAYWARD BROS, and CO.. LTD., 48-52 Peterborough street. Sole Controllers. H4380 DIXON BROS. CASH BUTCHERS, OASHEL STREET. rpHE PUBLIC are invited to CALL and X INSPECT our Display of PRIME MEAT. We do not deliver, or give credit, hut our Customers receive the benefit of this system in the LOW PRICES, and w© are able to purchase the BEST THAT THE DOMINION PRODUCES. A TRIAL SOLICITED. D 2357-4591 MOTOR- CYCLE !—English Drmlop inch 16s 6d, Jin 14s 6d; Clincher Flezis inch 14s 6d, Jin lis 6d. All makes of Belts in every size in stock, at the Lowest Possible Prices. LAWRENCE'S EXCHANGE, C 2366-2063 High and Tuam street*. J J. TRANTER AND SONS. ENGINEERS AND MOTOR EXPERTS, 263 St. Asaph street, Christchorch. I OUR FITTING SHOP is fitted up f or Motors, all parts are cut by special machinery for motor work. We cut and fit Change Gears, Crown and Bevel Wheels. All Kinds of Machinery Made and Repaired. Remember, this is the piece for your oar when it is ant of order. - 1 - 2SS3 TX 7"ANTED to PURCHASE, THKEEVV SPEED TRIUMPH TWO-SPEED DOUGLAS, and TWIN INDIAN. LAWRENCE'S EXCHANGE High and Tuam streets. Thane 3892. C 2364-2068 SHE RWOOD HOUSE (Late Mrs Sawtell) (Late Mns Simcox) NOW Under Most Up-to-date Management. Special Terms to Permanente. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. Casuals Catered for. Prop. .. Mrs STUART-SIM, 245 Cashcl street East (near Barbadoes street]. 'Phone 473. 8295

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15948, 9 July 1917, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15948, 9 July 1917, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15948, 9 July 1917, Page 11

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