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DEFENCE FORCES. Dominion of New Zealand. MILITARY SERVICE ACT, 1916. ENROLMENT OF~EXPEDITIONARY FORCE RESERVE. T>Y PROCLAMATIONS dated respectively *-* Ist and 2nd September, 1916, tho enrol?^?<.'n? f , thc Reserve is directed. Enro.'ment M ,UST be made Not Later ihan 15th SEPE^ B £ R ( Fir *t Division), or 16th SEPTEMSsS ,(S?cond Division). 41, RESERVE consists of men not leas - ' ha " 9° a "d under 46 years of age. THE RESERVE HEOISTER is based on the National Register. Men NOT ALREADY REGISTERED must supply pnroiment-cards Not Later than 16th SEPTEMBER. Men already registered nerd not supply an enrolment-card, but must Not Later than 16th SEPTEMBER. NOTIFY PRESENT ADDRESS if place of abode has changed since registration. Men REACHING MILITARY AGE, or ARRIVING IN DOMINION after 16th SEPTEMBER, must supply cnrolmentcards within fourteen davs thereafter. CHANGES OP ABODE AFTER ENROLMENT must be notified within fourteen days. j-«aE ACT makes tho reservist's obligation to do any of the above things A PERSONAL ONE,, and he is not relieved by information previously given to rocruiting officer or committee MEN NOT ENROLLED may bo oent straight to camp. MEN who fail to notify change of address may become liable on a charge of desertion. EMPLOYERS OP RESERVISTS not enrolled, or of deserters, are liable to heavy fines or imprisonment. FOR PROTECTION OP RESERVISTS certificates of enrolment will be issued os soon as practicable after receipt of application on form provided. CALL AT NEAREST POST-OFFICE for forms, information and assistance. ONUS OF in every case is ON THE DEFENDANT. MALCOLM FRASER. 182-1 Government Statistician. AMUSEMENTS. lla.m /QUEEN'S THEATRE. 10.30 p.m. 11 ••m. WUEES'S THEATRE. 10.30 p.m. Tho Homo of Feature Pictures. BIG MATINEE ATTRACTION. LAST CHANCE OF SEEING That Superb Photo-play, "THE BALLET GIRL," COMING MONDAY. FOR THREE DAYS ONLY. ' LOVE'S CRUCIBLE. 'LOVE'S CRUCIBLE.' 'LOVE'S CRUCIBLE.' LOVE'S CRUCIBLE.' 'LOVE'S CRUCIBLE.' 'LOVE'S CRUCIBLE.' •LOVE'S CRUCIBLE.' ,A striking Film Version of tho Immensely Successful Play' "The Point 'LOVE'S CRUCIBLE/' of View." Tho scene in which Stephen rescues Myra and Francos is* hul the eu.mination of a. series of terrific climaxes which mark " Love's Crucible" from the'first scene 'to the last. In point of powerful drima, realistic staging, excellent acting and superb photography, " Lovo's Crucible" has been excelled as a photo-drama dealing wilh modorn conditions. NO INC: EASE IN PRICES. -1 RAND THEATRE. , . .'- • TO-DAY AT NOON. THE FILM SENSATION OF THE YEAR. CAMILLE. CAMILLE. Featuring " The Queen of tho Screen," CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG , There .have been man-.' "CAMILLAS, BUT NONE to approach that of CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG the MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN ON THE SCREEN. PATRONS are advised to ATTEND the DAY Sessions, and AVOID tho BIG CROWDS at Night. LAST NIGHT—TO-NIGHT of "THF BROKEN COIN" (First Series). Usual MATINEES from NOON TO-DAY. (Tho Comfortable Theatre.) MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. TRIANGLE-KEYSTONE COMEDY. TRIANGLE-KEYSTONE COMEDY, "MY VALET," Featuring MABEL NORMAND and RAYMOND HITCHCOCK. Vitagiaph Drama—By the dovernor's Orders. Scenic—South Carolina. Topical Budget. ' NEW TIP-UP SEATS FOR. ALL, Continuous—6.3o to 10. Adults 6d, children 3d. A Few Rows of Seats at Is. T S. TANKARD'S PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASSES. BUSINESS MEN, YOUNG MEN, YOUTHS, LADIES. GIRLS BOYS, CHILDREN AND SIECIAL. SEND FOR PROSPECTUS. Y.M.C.A., CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. F. A. HORNIBROOK'S »HYSICAL CULTURE AND MASSAGE JL INSTITUTE, 106, GLOUCESTER STREET. 'tiring F. A. Hornibrook's absence from Chriotchurch his business will bo carried on as usual at the above address. PUBLIP NOTICES. OTEEL PULLEY, 78 Inches Diameter, 11 V Inch Face, i Inch Bare, FOR SALE; Cheap. Apply— STOREMAN, " Lyttelton Times " Yard, Gloucester Street, City. rf\f\ ONE POUND SHARES for Sale in «3vJU Small Private Comoany earning good profits. Guaranteed dividend of 16 per cent. Will soil in one parcel or split. Early application to . 4017 D.E., "Times." KELLA W A Y, .. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, "">■. Cathedral Square (between Broadway's and Warner's). TEIEPHONE 2214. "\yfONEY to Lend Privately—£l to £2s— upon Household Furnituro (without removal), repayable in Easy Instalments. Call or write, enclosing stamp {or reply. L. W. Balkind, Draper, 629, Colombo Street. IP On Sale, Iron Doors, Pair Swing Cedar , Plato Glass Doors, Windows, 1000 feot Bx 3 Baltic Timber, lot of other good sound Timber, Range 3ft, next .Clarendon Hotel. Aleo St Asaph Street, near King George Hotel PEEK AND ELLINGFORD: 8939 TRIAL OF JELBART OIL TRACTOR AT OXFORD, ON SATURDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER, Will be» held on MR ALEX. HENDERSON'S FARM. Come and See the LITTLE, WONDER nt work. Light in Weight, but Strong in Pull. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ST ELMO HOUSE, 62, Worcester Street (West End).—Superior Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Two minutes f-oin G.P.O. and Central Tram. Terminus ; a.so within samo distance of Park, Public Gardens, Museum, Boatsheds, etc. Quietest and vory best position . in City, leiouhono S r <2. F J. Murray, Proprietor.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17269, 9 September 1916, Page 1

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