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Picture Theatre Advertisements and Other Announcements.

AMUSEMENTS TO-MORROW’S COMMUNITY SING 12.15. September 15 Comes But Once a Year, So Come in Hundreds and Give “ Himmy ” a Good Cheer. This is HIMMY’S DAY DAY SPECIAL: Our own MISS MARY PRATT has kindly offered to come and assist with the “ Good Cheer.” QTR AN D THEA TR E. (By Courtesy Fuller’s.Theatre Corp., Ltd.) “The Place Where the Cheer Germ Comes From.” FOR SALE, . , . A Pomeranian Pup: also Fine Rocking Dog (very strong). What offer. Leader: J. F. Himburg. At the Piano: Alf. Pettitt. Send Cheerios to Secretary, C/o Begg and Co. _ Proceeds for Mayor’s Relief of Distress Fund. SERENE AND LOVELY MUSIC, WITH A MESSAGE FOR THESE TROUBLED TIMES! MOZART’S REQUIEM MASS To Be Given by the CHORAL SOCIETY In The CONCERT CHAMBER, TUESDAY NEXT, SEPT. 19. Soloists: MISS DORIS WILSON MISS ALISON TYRIE MR CECIL WALLIS MR RUSSELL LAURENSON ORCHESTRAL ACCOMPANIMENT. Fine Supporting Programme! Conductor: MR ALFRED WALMSLEY, Box Plan opens To-day, Begg’s or D.I.C. Reserves, 2s 9d (inclusive); Unres., Is 6d. WiJHOLA Social and Dance, to nave been held September 15, now POSTPONED till later date.

GOVERNMENT NOTICES ,1. By Proclamation, his Excellency the Governor-General has called for volunteers for Overseas Service. 2. HOW TO ENLIST. All men wishing to enlist should apply to the nearest Army Office to register their names for service. The following are the Army Offices in this area:— Kensington Drill Hall, Dunedin. Drill Hall, Oamaru. 3. To enable men in outlying districts to register without the necessity of travelling some distance, arrangements have been made for registration forms to be available at the following Post Offices:— Alexandra Ngapara 4. No man should leave the Army Office where he registers until he has received a Registration Certificate. This Registration Certificate will be forwarded as soon as possible through the post to those who register at Post Offices. * 5. CHANGE OF ADDRESS. Any char ges of address must be notified as under: — (a) If the change is from one house to another in the same locality—by reporting personally to the Army Office or Post Office where the registration took place, and handing in the new address. (b) If the change is to another locality, by reporting personally to the nearest Army Office in the locality within seven days of arrival there. 6. Personnel will be recruited from volunteers from 21 to 35 years of age. Unmarried men will be accepted before married men. 7. TERMS OF ENLISTMENT. Enlistment is for the period of the War and until such time thereafter as may be necessary. Men may be posted to any arm of the service. 8. OATH OF ALLEGIANCE. Every soldier is required to take the oath of allegiance to his Majesty the King, in the prescribed form. 9. MEDICAL EXAMINATION. Instructions for Medical Examination will be issued personally to those selected for service. 10. VACCINATION AND INOCULATION. In the interests of himself and his comrades, every soldier is required to be vaccinated and inoculated against enteric, etc., as may be deemed necessary by the Director of Medical Services. 11. All territorials selected for service must return their arms and equipment to their unit before proceeding to camp. They will take their uniform to camp with them. 12. EQUIPMENT. Clothing, etc., will be provided free. 13. Before proceeding on active service. all ranks will undergo a course of training in a mobilisation camp. 14. Rates of pay will be as published Area Staff Officer, Area XL MOTOR SERVICES HOBBS’ BRIGHTON MOTORS. LTD. Leaves Queen’s Gardens DAILY for Brighton only, 9.30 a.m., 2 p.m., 5.15 p.m.; Sunday, 10 a.m., 2 p.m., 10 p.m.; late cars. Wed., Fri., Sat.. 11 p.m.; midday trips, Sat., 12.30 p.m. Taieri Mouth: Mon., Wed.. Fri., 9.30 a.m. Re Buses, ring 11-158. Beaumont Brighton Clyde Cromwell Dunback Duntroon Green Island Hawea Flat Hampden Herbert Hyde Kurow Lawrence , Maheno Middlemarch Mosgiel Naseby Omakau Owaka Palmerston Patearoa Pembroke Port Chalmers Pukeuri Junction Ranfurly St. Bathana Seacliff Tarras Tokarahi Waiareka Junction Waikouaiti Waipiata Waitati in the press. A. BONGARD, Major, N.Z.S.C. ROYAL MAIL

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23913, 14 September 1939, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23913, 14 September 1939, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23913, 14 September 1939, Page 11