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ANZAC PAX. A JBCBXjA&D t> ETURNED ROOMERS' •ASSOCtATIOBS; ORDER BY MBUT.-COBaffElf C X. D.5.0.. COMMANDING ANZAC DAT PARADE, APRIL 25, 1039. THE FOLLOWING ABE THE ORDERS FOR PARADE: — ORDER OF MARCH. LThe Band of the let BattaUon. tte Auckland Regiment. •» Ex-Royal Navy, Royal Navy Reserve, Koyai Naval Volunteer Reserve and Merchant Service. 3. King's Empire Veterans. 4. Old Contemptibles. 5. The Band of the Auckland Artillery. 6. Imperial Units. 7. South African War Veterans. 8. Royal Air Force. 9. Australian Units. 10. Canadian Units. 11. Congress Hall Band. 12. The Scottish Regimental Association of New Zealand. 13 Tho 1914 British Contingent at th« \\Z. Expeditionary Force. 14 NZ. Mounted Rifles and Cyclists. 15. N.Z. Artillery--16. N.Z. Engineers, Signallers and Tunaellers. 17. N.Z. Machine-gun Corps. 18. Auckland Waterside Workers* SHvei Band. in. 3rd Auckland Regiment. 20. Gth Hauraki Regiment. 21.15 th North Auckland Regiment. 22. 16th Waikato Infantry. 23. Other Infantry Units. 24. Auckland City I'.oys' Band. 25. N.Z. Rifle BrignUe. 26. Newton Salvation Army Band. 27. N.Z. Pioneer Battalion. 28 N.Z. Army Service Corps. 2!>. N.Z. Medical Corps. 3O N.Z. Veterinary Corps. 31. Ordnance. Pay, Postal and other Sew Zealand Units. HOUR OF ASSEAfBLY. 10 A-KL POINT OF ASSEMBLY.—GRAFTON BD, above Junction of PARK ROAD. DRESS. —Mufti. Medals and Decorations •will be worn. MARKERS. —One Marker from Each Unit • will report to the Adjutant at 10.5 a.m. FAI.L LN.—The "Fall In"* will be sounded at 10.15 a.m. Officers will report to the Senior Officer df their Unit. The Auckland and Districts Highland Pipe Band will parade by the Tea Kiosk in the Domain Drive at 10.1 •• a.m., and will play the Nursing Sisters and Ex-Servicewomen to and from tte Ceremony. COMPLIMENTS. — Senior Officers will ensure that the usual Compliments are paid upon parsing the Cenotaph. At the conclusion of the Ceremony the Parade will march off from the Court of Honour to the Outer Domain and be dismissed under Unit Arrangements. R. S. JUDSON, fVip^t^ Adjutant. 24 DAY, TUESDAY. APRIL 25, (fatfjSjMiJ TWENTY - FOURTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE f-S&SaSsaP--* LANDING OF THE NEW ZEAI*AXD FORCES AT GAUJPOU ' PENINSULA. CENOTAPH CEREMONY. WAR MEMORIAL MUSEUM. DOMAIN, AT 11 A.M. In commemoration of the New Zealanden who fell in the Great War, a ceremony *fll be held at the Cenotaph in front of the War Memorial Museum on TUESDAY. April 25, 1939, at 11 o'clock a.m-, when official wreaths will be deposited. This will be foUowed taj- the laying of wreaths by eert-of-kin, citizens and associations. Organisations desiring to lay wreaths are required to notify the Secretary of the Auckland Returned Soldiers' Association, Albert Chambers. Wellesley Street West, who win issue a card which is to be handed over at the approach to the Cenotaph. Seats (not exceeding 200 In number) will be placed within the Cenotaph enclosure for the use of elderly mothers of falitn soldiers, tickets for which may be obtained from the Secretary of the Returned Soldier** Association. Weileeley Street West, City. Owing to the limited accommodatioa available, it is regretted that it is Bot possible to provide for the admission of children within the Cenotaph enclosure. DAWN COMMEMORATION SERVICE AT THE CENOTAPH. DOMAIN, AT 4.30 A.M. The Australian Imperial Force Ex-Service-men's Association (Auckland), in oajnection with the Auckland Returned SoMier*' Association, will hold a Dawn Coaffienontion Service at the Cenotaph, War Meaoriil Museum, Domain, commencing at 430 aja. WAIKUMETE CEMETERI, AT 3 P.M. A Commemorative Service, DKstdcd *vet by the Chairman, Glen Eden Town Board, will be held at the Soldiers' SlemorUl. Waikumete Cemetery, at 3 o'clock pjn. Buses will leave from the Municipal Transport Station, behind the General Post Office, for Glen Eden every 15 minutM from 1.30 pan. to 2.30 p.m. JAMES MELLING. :24 Town Clerk. f\ N E H U N G A ""ICH" s °iHL l ffl "" % '"** SOLDIERS. Members and other Ex-servicemen, together with the Public of Onehunga and District, are cordially invited to attend the Anzac Commemoration Service, to be held in the Strand Theatre at 10.13 a.m. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). Parade will move off from the Clubrooms, Princes Street. Onehunga, at 10 a.m. Mufti, Medals and Decorations. F. H. DODD, Lieut-. 24 Adjntant. r<KEY LYNN /B'J\ VT RETURNED <TffcrrsM> SOLDIERS' SOCIAL CLUB (inc.). ANZAC PARADE. MEMBERS FALL IN AT RESBRVOIR, 9.30 A.M. All Returned Men cordially invited to attend Parade. A NZAC DAY COMMEMORATIOX. BOROUGH OF DEVONPOBT. ANZAC DAY. An Anzac Commemorative Service will be neld at the War Memorial, Marine Square, at 11 a.m. on TUESDAY. 25th inet, followed by the Placing of "Wreaths on the Memorial bv Representatives of Public Bodies and Citizens. A cordial invitation is extended to all residents to take part in the Service. H. F. W. MEIKLE. —•* Mayor. THOROUGH OF TAKAPUNA. ANZAC DAY SERVICE. A cordial invitation is extended to Burgesses to attend a Commemoration Service to be held in the Foresters' Hall. Anzac ?<&«*' Takapuna, on TUESDAY, April 25, 1939, at 11 a.m. _■* Parade of Ex-servicemen Band. Scout?. Guides and Friendly Societies, etc.. will leave the corner of Lake Road and Sanders Avenue at 10.45 a.m. _. JOHN GUINIVEN. - 4 Mayor. S T " p A ™ CK ' s QATHEDBAL i ANZAC DAY. SOLEMN REQUIEM MASS AT 10 A.M. OPTICIANS AND OPTOMETRISTS. rnHOS. F. LOWES, F.8.0.A., F.S.A.O. •*• (Edin.). F.N.A.0.. F. 1.0. (Enp.i. Ophthalmic Optician. Lister Bldg.. City. 9 ,*-m. to 5 pan. daily. Appointments. Phone *O-466. Also evenings, 7 to 8. Residence. 29. BriDce*. Street. Phone 42-416. C

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 95, 24 April 1939, Page 10

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