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ANZAC DAT. ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL, PARNELL ANZAC DAY. .30 a.m. and 11 a.m.—Holy Communion, Commemoration of the Glorious Dead, and Reding of St. Mary's Roll of Honour. 10 a.m.—Young People's Anzac Commemoration. ' 7.30 p.m.—Evensong and Service ol Com- '• memoration and Thanksgiving. Preacher: THE RIGHT REV. THE BISHOP OF NELSON. 606 A UCKLAND BArTIST TABERNACLE. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). ANZAC DAY, 3 to 7 p.m.—Continuous Prayer Meeting. 7.30 p.m.—Special Anzac Day Service. Subject: "Have Wo Learned Our Lesson?' Speakers: Revs. Percy N. Knight, W. H. Hlnton and Joseph W. Kemp. Singing by the Chorus Choir. Baptismal Service To-night (Monday!, 7.30. mAKAPUNA METHODIST CHURCH. TO-MORROW—ANZAC SERVICES. Morning 11. Evening 7. The Rev. C. 11. Olds B A (Returned Chaplain) will deliver - an Addreps at the Evening Service. ; T\OMINION BOY SCOUT ASSOCIATION. i AUCKLAND CENTRAL PROVINCE. ANZAC DAY. THE ANNUAL ANZAC DAY MEMORIAL ; SERVICE, Will be held In the CONCERT CHAMBER of the TOWN" HALL. At 2 p.m.. TOMORROW (TUESDAY!. APRIL 23. Parents and Citizens Interested are Invited to Attend. Troops will Parade as follows : — BOY SCOUTS AND WOLF CUBS.—East end of Grafton Bridge, 1.30 p.m. GIRL PEACE SCOUTS —Junction of Symonds Street and Wakefield Street, 1.30 p.m. "AH Colours Will be Carried."" (Sgd.) H. STEBBIXG. 507 Provincial Commissioner. 1 fPAKAPUNA TRAMWAYS AND FERKY -L CO.. LTD. ANZAC DAY. The S S PCI'UKE will leave Auckland at 10 11 a.m., 1.15. 2.20 3.20, 4.40. 5.43, 6.40, S. 9 p.m.. but In order to meet traffic requirements a more frequent service may be , run lv the afternoon. ROUND TRIP. Adults, ID: Children nnder 12 years. If. -^ T> ORO UG H OF TAKAPUNA. ANZAC DAY. APRIL 25. 1022. COMMEMORATIVE SERVICES. The residents of Takapuna are respectfully invited to attend Commemorative Services on Anzac Day, as follows: — 11 a.m.—At St. Peter's Church. Taka* puna; St. George's Church, Takapuna; the Methodist Church. Takapuna. 2.40 p.m.—United Service at O'Neill's Point Cemetery, 'Bayswater, when wreaths will be placed on the graves of all soldiers t who lie burled there. 7 p.m.—At St. Peter'a Church. Takapuna: , St. George's Church, Takapuna: the Methodist Church. Takapuna; the Baptist Church, Mllford. The following and other bodies will co- ; operate: Takapuna Borongh Council, Returned Soldiers' Association. Foresters. Victoria League. Takapuna Women's Progressive League. Rosemary Cinb. Girts' Peace Scouts, Boy Scouts. ' JOHN COLLIXS. ALEX. H. WILKIE. 513 For the Takapuna Borough" Council. CST. HELIERS MOTOR BUS. ANZAC DAY. The Motor Bus Will Run as Follows:— LEAVES ST. HELIERS BAY. 9.20, 11 a.m., I 1 p.m.. 2 p.m., an<l 0.30. ' LEAVES REMUERA, 10 am.. 11.30 a m 1.30 p.m.. 5 o'clock. C o'clock. Also frequent trips between Remuera and > Purewa from 2.30 to 4.30 p.m. 545 L. J. KEYS. AN 7. A C DAY PARADE. N 7. A C DAY PARADE. TAKAPUNA RETURNED SOLDIERS. WILSONS . EXPRESS WILL LEAVE MILFORD ROAD AT 8.50 A.M. TO-MORROW FOR DEVONPORT. RETURNING AT 1 P.M. FROM DEVONPORT. RO L L UP. RO L L CP. ROLL UP. ROLL LP. too (AFFICERS' CLUB, AUCKLAND *■* ANZAC DAY ARRANGEMENTS Club will be open as usual from "noon The Executive will be pleased to welcome all N.Z.E.F. officers, whether members or not. and to make them Free of the Privileges of the Club for the day. Auzac officers particularly welcome. New Clubhouse, Shortland Street toT left side. " * R. W. CUMMING, Lt.-Col., ° 16 " Hon. Secretary. DANCIUG. r»'N BILL S~t! HALL. TO-NIGHT. Ami Every Monday. 8 to 11 Excellent Floor and Music Taylor"s Orchestra Gents 1 G, Ladles 1/. Kiwi Dan-e Cub. I_B X.. LEYGAX, Sec. TENDERS. gOROUGH ' OF XORTllcorE. Tenders will be received in the Town Clerk's Office. Northeote, until 4 n_" on TUESDAY. May 2. 1022. for ing and filing ucw wire stays, etc to the flagpole on the Point. Northeote. Specification may be seen In the Town Clerks Office H W. WILSON. a„.i, m ,0.-,o ' Town ICcrk. April 24. 1922. "DUILDER accepT sound Mortgage £310 ' , 6 PP r f ent. bolawe cash, erect Bum-.' , low.—Home, 361, Star. ' l eec aua f^ BUSINESSES FOR SALE. i A von " U "V jE - -* Acres, - " fenced: fA grassed: 20 mins. station: only _so* top m sVnPon£^° n - « S *« »S| HOIJBE.-_OO or Offer.- **- Price .iH-ludes all furniture, ctitlcrv -md silver: 21 rooms, all convs. Rental £4- te_s easy-D. Tomlinson, Mennie's New B_J top Symonds St. 167 Sa , r, L »-lnIpply^Titt Shop^ £g WEEK Profit Clear, now7~CitFEuir. ZT ness. living rooms. Price £>7"", irPhoenlx Chambers, opp. G.p'o 174 ; £650-^ p ,-t R T MEX J~ i^^~Be^iti: yy" fully furnished. Lease tionri position. Very cheap—Lodge lid Co opposite Fuller's. 8e anQ \j°--WANTEZ? est particulars to Bread. 338. Stak. 81 . EOR EXCHANGE. QLIENTS awaiting ExcnatJFeF - I «n^? f Rt f% S ' Motor r " s " Section, F___ I Bubmit to Burrett. 4, Durham St. 171

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 96, 24 April 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 96, 24 April 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 96, 24 April 1922, Page 2