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PEACE CELEBRATION'S. QRDER OF QIVIC pROCESSION. ; gATURDAT, JULY, 1919. FOLLOWING MILITARY. 1. RETURNED .NURSES. 2. HOSPITAL NURSES. 3. LADIES OF RED CROSS SOCIETY. 4. LADIES OF S. JOHN AMBULANCE SOCIETY. 5. LADIES OF .NAVY LEAGUE AND VICTORIA LEAGUE. T. LADIES OF NATIONAL RESERVE. •S. LADIES OF MUTUAL AID SOCIETY. U. WOMEN'S PATRIOTIC LEAGUE. 10. Y.W.C.A. 10a. LADIES OF CIVIC LEAGUE. 10b. WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION. 11. TEMPERANCE GUARDS' BAND. 12. CONSULS. 13. THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCILLORS. 14. AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. 15. ONEHUNGA BOROUGH COUNCIL. 16. NEWMARKET BOROUGH COUNCIL. 17. DEVONPORT BOROUGH COUNCIL. IS. BIRKENHEAD BOROUGH COUNCIL. 10. MOUNT EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL. , 20. NORTHCOTE BOROUGH COUNCIL. ! 21. MT. ALBERT BOROUGH COUNCIL. 22. OTAHUHU BOROUGH COUNCIL. 23. TAKAPUNA BOROUGH COUNCIL. 24. ELLERSLIE TOWN BOARD. 25. LPANMURE TOWNSHIP ROAD BOARD 26. ONE-TREE HILL ROAD BOARD. 27. MT. ROSKILL ROAD BOARD. 2S. TAMAKI WEST ROAD BOARD. 29. AVONDALE ROAD BOARD. 30. MT. WELLINGTON ROAD BOARD. 31. (PT. CHEVALIER ROAD BOARD. 32. ORAKEI ROAD BOARD. 33 MANGERE ROAD BOARD. 34. HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. 34a. AUCKLAND SAVINGS BANK. 34b. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. 35. EDUCATION BOARD. 30. PATRIOTIC AND PROVINCIAL WAR RELIEF ASSOCIATION. S6a. BOY SCOUTS —Staff and Officers of Headquarters and Districts. 36a. REPATRIATION BOARD. 37. SALTATION ARMY BAND. 3S. YOUXG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. 39. DRUIDS. 40. 1.0.0. F. 41. PROTESTANT ALLIANCE. 42. NATIONAL 1.0.0. F. 43. FOUNTAIN OF FRIENDSHIP LODGE 44. HIBERNIAN ASSOC. CATHOLIC BENEFIT SOCIETY. 47>. RECHARITES. 46. MANCHESTER UNITY, 1.0.0. F. 47. A.O.F. 45. ORANGE SOCIETY. 40. AUCKLAND CITY BAND. 50. THE BRETT PUBLISHING CO. 51. COLONIAL AMMUNITION CO. 52. NORTHERN ROLLER MILLING CO. 53. H. BUTCHER. 54. SGR. WOMAN MOTOR CYCLE AXD SIDE CAR. S3. WILSON'S EXPRESS CO. LORRY. 56. AUCKLAND FIRE BRIGADE. 57. MISSION TO SEAMEN. INSTRUCTIONS. The various tmits nupmbered 1 to 36a (inclusive) will fall in according to the order assigned to them, In QUAY STREET WEST, at 10 a.m., TO-MORROW (SATURDAY"). 19th JULY, 1919: the units numbered 37 to 57 (inclusive) -will fall in according to tiie order assigned to them in Albert Street, nest Quay Street West. JOHN CULLEN, 556 Hon MarshaL piTI OF AUCKLAND. PEACE CELEBRATIONS. I invite the Citizens, and especially- business firms who are not decorating their premises owing to being off the route of the procession, to make contributions towards the cost of entertaining the children, the sick, and those in need. Contributions will be thankfully received in the Town Clerk's Office. A. J. ENTRICAN, Deputy-Mayor. July 14, 1919. 52S piTT OF AUCKLAND. PEACE CELEBRATION DECORATIONS. I have pleasure in inviting all business firms and the -citizens generally to Decorate their premises for SATURDAY, SUNDAY and MONDAY, 19th, 20th, and 21st insts.. and especially to make a profuse display of Bunting. A. J. ENTRICAN, 529 Deputy-Mayor. QITY OF AUCKLAND. PEACE CELEBRATIONS. REFUSE COLLECTION. There will be no collection of refuse on SATURDAY, 19th, and MONDAY 21st insts. In the Grey Lynn and Remuera Districts refuse usually collected on Monday will be collected on TUESDAY. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. July IS. 1919. 539 /.ITI OF AUCKLAND. PEACE CELEBRATIONS. The Public Library, its branches, and the Art Gallery and Old Colonists' Museum will be Closed on SATURDAY, July lU, and on MONDAY, July 21. The Central Library (reference department and newspaper rooms) and the Art Gallery will be open during the usual hours on SUNDAY, July 20. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. July 16, 1919. oio /"~, I T T OF AUCKLAND. PEACE CELEBRATIONS. ALL VEHICULTIL TRAFFIC will be EXCLUDED from Queen Street, between Welleslev Street and the Wharf, on SATURDAY aud MONDAY EVENINGS, after 7 p.m. Drivers of vclii,-los are requested to keep clear of the Procession on Saturday morning, and especially to keep out of Queen Street afier 10 o'clock until the procession is clear of the street. | HENKY W. WILSON, .j Town Clerk. I IStn July, 1313. - — jG6

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 170, 18 July 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 170, 18 July 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 170, 18 July 1919, Page 10

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