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DEFENCE FORCES. Now Zealand. Dominion of MILITARY SERVICE ACT, 1016. ENROLMENT OF EXPEDITIONARY FORCE RESERVE. J£Y PROCLAMATIONS dated respectively Ist and 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1916, the enrolment of tho Reserve as directed. THE RESERVE consists of men not less than 20 and under 4G years of ago. THE RESERVE-REGISTER is baaed on the National Register. WHAT MEN MUST DO:— MEN ALREADY REGISTERED—(I) Must notify any change of address. (2) Must apply on form providod for certificate of enrolment. MEN NOT ENKCLLED(I) Must fill in an enrolment card. (2) Must apply on form provided for a certificate of enrolment. This must bd> dono before SATURDAY. lPth September CALL AT NEAREST POST OFFICE for Forms, information and assistance. ONUS OF PROOF in every 'rtC® is ON THE DEFENDANT. MALCOLM FRASER, Government Statistician. AMUSEMENTS. THE BIRTH OF A NATION MATINEE. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 o’clock. A.i Afternoon of Wonder, Amusement and Healthy Excitement for the “ Kiddies.” The Children’s ONLY OPPORTUNITY to Witness the Most Wonderful Aohievoment in Photo Plays. rji HEA IB E ROYAL. Direction: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Manager: John Farrell. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. We will never see its like again. .THE BIRTH OF A NATION. The Extreme Limit in Film Photography. TO-NIGHT, at 8. And TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY NIGHTS. MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present D. W. Griffith’s Mighty Dramatio Spectacle, THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF, A NATION. Unquestionably the most stupendous, most thri.ling, most realistic, ,he best acted, and most expensive moving picture ihe world has yet or «veT will produce. "The Birth of a Nation” COST OVER £IOO,OOO TO PRODUCE. There are 3000 SCENES. 18,000 PEOPLE and 3000 HORSES engaged in this Wonderfu, Photo-play. THE BIRTH OF A NATION Grips you from the very first scene, and holds you in its spoil for three solid hours. 8s Seats may be reserved at Mi'ner and Thompson’s. Day Sales at the Toy Cave Confectionery Shop. Prices: 3s, 2s ai»d Is. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. PUBLIC NOTICES. BOTTLED Luxury at a reasonable price l is ihe delicious MILITARY PICKLE, your Grocer is out of it, try tho next ire. Buy a bottle to-day. 1 TEEL PULLEY, 78 Inches Diameter, 11 Inch Face, 4 Inch Bora, FOR SALE; cap. Apply— STOREMAN, “ Lyttelton Times ” Yard, Gloucester Street, City. HERE EVERY SHILLING BUYS MOST Ladies’ Umbrellas and Walking Sticks. Gents' Umbrellas and Walking Sticks. Children's Umbrellas. Largest Variety, to suit every Pocket. At ETHABY'S UMBRELLA STORE, i 64, Cathedral Square (Between Broadway’s and Warner’s). REPAIRS AND RE-COVERS. G. C. VERE AND SONS, HIGH-CLASS Dyers, french cleaners and UMBRELLA MANUFACTURERS. 118 ARMAGH STREET, next COLOMBO ’ STREET. ’Phone 1818 I H* ARTMAN RED HAND BRAND ANTICORROSIVE PAINT Surpasses all others for Protective Qualities. Durability and Appearance. For use. on Iron, Stone, Wood, Plaster, otc. FRANK GRAHAM AND SON, 107, Hereford Street. r Commercial Union Assurance Company; Ltd., Agents. FP HANMER THERMAL SPRINGS. rpHE WELL-KNOWN PRIVATE HOTEL, X THE LODGE, has been renovated throughout, and is now OPEN FOR VISITORS, under the management of MR and MRS McDONALD, late of Tho Hermitage, Mount Cook. ’ FOR THE PATRIOTIC FUND. IE STORY OF CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND, ~ By tho Hon H. F. WIGRAM, M.L.C. Interesting Reminiscences of Old Colonists, and Early Days. Pen Portraits of Pioneers. Well-executed illustrations of Christchurch in the Fifties compared with Scenes from our City of To-day. Obtainable from all Booksellers, or from tho Publishers, tho " Lyttelton Times ” Co,, Ltd., Gloucester Street, Christchurch. PRICE, 7s 6d Posted, Bs. EXTRACTS FROM PRESS OPINIONS. - LYTTELTON TIMES”: •‘Christchurch has a history of special and peculiar interest* Its citizens may well bo proud as they read, in Mr Wigraui’s pages, the fascinating story of the gi;eat achievements of tho founders af the city.” CHRISTCHURCH PRESS”: *• An exceedingly well-planned and interesting history of the city.” FP AK E L L A W A Y, . PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Cathedral Square (between Broadway's and Warner's). TELEPHONE 2214-

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17273, 14 September 1916, Page 1

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