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Shipping. TAVA AND SINGAPORE, J FROM SYDNEY. Under Contract with the Government of Now South Wales. ■ Steamer. Tons. Commander. Sail. MONTORO 6000 Mortimer, h.h.b. Sep. 1 MATARAM 4500 Bibbing Sep. 30 Fitted with Wireless and Laundry. MAGNIFICENT SCENERY. SMOOTH WATER, INTERESTING PORTS OF CALL. Return Tickets interchangeable with the Royal Packet S.N. Co. TO EUROPE, via JAVA and SINGAPORE, with option of numerous interesting routes from Batavia or Singapore to London, etc. For particulars, apply HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE, LTD., Hobson Buildings, Auckland. j Government Notices. TYOMINION OF MEW JfEALAND. MILITARY QERVICE A CT. 1916. ENROLMENT OF EXPEDITIONARY FORCE RESERVE. BY PROCLAMATIONS dated respectively Ist and 2nd September, 1916, the enrolment of the Rosorve is directed. Enrolment MUST be made not later than 15th September (First Division), or 16th September (Second Division). THE RESERVE consists of men not less than 20 and under 46 years of age. THE RESERVE REGISTER is based on the National Register. "** Men NOT ALREADY REGISTERED must supply enrolment-cards not later than 16th September. Men already registered need not supply an enrolment-card, but must, not later than 16th Scptembor, NOTIFY PRESENT ADDRESS if place of abode has chanced since registration Men REACHING MILITARY AGE, or ARRIVING IN DOMINION after 16th Soptember, must supply enrol-ment-cards within fourteen days thereafter. CHANGES OF ABODE AFTER ENROLMENT must be notified within fourteen days. THE ACT makes the Reservist's obligation to do any of the above things A PERSONAL ONE. and he is not relieved by information previously given to recruiting officer or committee. MEN NOT ENROLLED may be sont straight to camp. MEN who fail to notify change of address may become liable on a charge of j desertion. j EMPLOYERS OF RESERVISTS not en- : rolled, or of deserters, are liable to heavy fines or imprisonment. FOR PROTECTION OF RESERVISTS certificates of enrolment will be issued as soon as practicable after ■ receipt of application on form provided. CALL AT NEAREST POST-OFFICE for forms, information, and assistance. ONUS OF PROOF in every case iB ON THE DEFENDANT. MALCOLM FRASER. Government Statistician. i : i =s= a Lost and Found. LOST, Friday or Saturday-Gold Bar Brooch, with half-sovereign attached; reward.—Address at HERALD. LOST— Gold Brooch, raised centre bar and leave 3, inset three rubies. Reward.— I Miss M. Gibb, 41. Princes St., Onehunga, ] LOST-Small White Fox Terrier, black spot ■ XJ over left eye; City collar, No. 765; i answers to nam© Kim; reward.— O'Neill St„ Ponsonby, T OST, between WellesPy Bldgs. and Queen 1.1 —Gold Circular Pendant) red stones and white sapphires. Howard.— Raymond, Marino, Parncll. LOST on Pirougii Rd., Otorohanga— J Papers dealing with herd-testing.— Reward on returning to Times Office, Otorohanga. ' i LOST, Tuesday, botweon Queen St., Wharf, ' and Wellesley St.—lsct. Small Curb I Bracelet, square catch; reward,— return herald. | LOST, Yesterday Afternoon, between Ep- ! J som Avenue, Btokos ind Rsliiri Rends ; —Travelling Rug (Kaiapoi). Reward — j Dawes and Sons, Grocors. Mount Eden. i 'i LOST, botwoen Mon Desir Hotel. Taka- | puna, and His Majesty's Theatre—Pair j Small Pearl-handled Opera Glasses.— j finding samo please communicate with D. Cooper. Mon Desir, Takapuna. j £OST, between Mercer and Maramarua— I One Dark Bay Mare, with saddle and ! bridle on. Anyono knowing whereabouts of j same pleaso communicate with Mercer police. Reward. Anyone detaining same will be prosecuted. I jf * FOUND, at Mercor—Upper and Lower Set of Falso Teeth.— C. Rippon, Mercer. _ 'I in O U "I D. On my farm at Glonbrook, since July 14— Ba.y Mare. 4 years, half clipped, old cover, about 16 hands; harness sort. Owner can have same by paying grazing and advertising fees. If not claimed within 14 days from date, will bo sold to pay expenses. Apply, FRANK HENRY, Waiuku. OTOP PAYMENT. Cheque drawn on the Bank of New Zealand by the Auckland Women's Patriotic League, dated August 19. No. F664846. Personal. MATRIMONY.-Farmer, 29, R.C., South Island, wißhos partner, about 25.—Particulars Modol Registry. Wellesley St. W. MATRIMONIAL.— Young Lady, 21, wishes i to correspond with refined Gentleman. If possible, send photo.—Joy, P. 0.. Taumarununui. _________—_————-—-——-—-——————•• 1 MATRIMONY.— Honest Man. 50, with un- ' IVI encumbered land, would like correspond . sonsiblo womm. about same ago with some capital; widow no objection; object matrimony—Sincere, 521, lIBRAID. ) TTTILL the Young Man in Government j V » employ, who called on E. C. Somervillo and Co. a few days ago, kindly call again at bis earliest convenience. I i 1 WE desire to thank all those kind friends i \ T for peraoml assistance in proving our I innocence- also for Jotters of sympathy dur- i ing our recent ordeal.—(Signed) Ernest A. I Carter, sen., Ernest A. Carter, jun.. Point Chevalier. —\ — Business Notices. THE FARMER'S MILKING MACHINE. The Only Individual Herd-tester in Machinemilking, and has NO VACUUM PUMP. NO VACUUM TANKS. NO VACUUM PIPES. NO VACUUM RELEASER. COMPLETE WITH ENGINE: 2-cow Plant, £95. Cash or 2-cow Plane, £125. Terms arranged. Daily Dsmonstrations on Auckland's Town Supply. Catalogues from THE FARMERS' MILKING-MACHINE COY.. LTD.. 10. Palme)-ton Bldgs.. Auckland. Tel. 2744. I Everybody Sees Your Teeth. I Everybody Sees Your Teeth. T ADIES i Everybody Sees Your Teeth. Everybody Sets Your Teeth. | Everybody Sees Your Teeth. I There is something very fascinating about good Tooth which givo a real charm to the face. You should have the very best. Mr, Howcy Walker has studied the most successful methods of beautifying the Teeth to give the most charming expression. Gentleness and extreme caro. TTOWEY WALKER, City Dentist. Opposite Court's " Colossal Corner,"

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16327, 6 September 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16327, 6 September 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16327, 6 September 1916, Page 1

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