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ANZAC DAY. N Z A C J)AI. ipHUKSDAY, fS&g&K A PRIL 25 1940. THE LAXWXG H OP OF FORCES AT GALUPOL? I PE®SDLA? CBX'OTAPH CERFArnw _ MEMORIAL MUSEUM, N DOMAIN WAR AT 11 A.M. lan'ors^^^rfn^tSe o .!^ u.,.ny will bo held at Hif (S.lt i r '- a Cere- « -ben official wreathe "wil, 1 £ Cl °, Ck Kfof b X th " ?®K n i Secretary of the Auckland* RotuS So£ •s ■t'&'.sfc'i? sii; to 11 the s Cenotaph. n<led ° Ver at the a PP r °ach Jj eat Ze ( ;piLea cce S n 2O ? he in SSll SldilS. for- 6F \vhich° 1 nf-iy be obtained trorn the Secretirv ~f i'i£ L e re« West'citJ ASSOCiation< - Wellesley ■ vfiVihi? ;1°;, " I<} limited accommodation available, it is regretted that it is not rio^l $:ble to provide for the admission of children within the Cenotaph enclosure. DAWX POMMEMOR SERVICE AT -LHfc, CENOTAPH, DOMAIN", AT 5 A.M. The Australian Imperial Force Ex-Ser-Ticemp" s Association (Auckland), in conjunction with the Auckland Returned Soldiers Association, will hold a Dawn Commemoration Service at the Cenotaph. War Memorial Museum, Domain, commencing at o a.in. ** WAIKUMETE CEMETERY AT 3 P.M. * v A Commemorative Service, presided over i" t ;l !'; I,,an ' G , lea Kdpn Town Board, will be held at the Soldiers' Memorial, \\ aikumete Cemetery, at 3 o'clock p.m. Buses will leave from the Municipal £r'^ P nL„ M,> f tiOII V., behin ? the Central Pot t Offico. for Glcu Eden every 15 minutes from 1.30 p.m. to 2.30 p.m. JAMES MELLING. ■ :24 Town Clerk. Tj4for ML UCKLAND RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION (INC.). ORDER BY LIEUT.-COLONEL R. TILSLEY M.C., D.C.M., E.D., COMMANDING ANZAC DAY PARADE APRIL 25, 1940. The following are the Orders for Parade : ORDER OF MARCH. 1. The Band of the Ist Battalion, the Auckland Regiment. 2. Ex-Koyal Navy, Royal Navy Reserve, Royal 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. S. Royal Air Force. 9. Australian Units. 10. Canadian Units. 11. Congress Hall Band. 12. The Scottish Regimental Association of N.Z. 13. The 1014 British Contingent of the N.Z. Expeditionary Force. 14. N.Z. Mounted Rifles and Cyclists. 15. N.Z. Artillery. lti. N.Z. Engineers, Signallers and Tunnellers. 17. N.Z. Machine-gun Corps. 18. Auckland City Boys' Band. 19. 3rd Auckland Regiment. 20. 6th Hauraki Regiment. 21. 15th North Auckland Regiment. 22. 16th Waikata Infantry. 23. Other Infantry. Units. 24. Balmoral Boys' Band. 25. N.Z. Rifle Brigade. y 26. Newton Salvation Army Band. 27. .N.Z. Pioneer Battalion. 28. N.Z. Army Service Coma. _ . . 29. -N.Z. Medical Corps. ,"J 2 rf 30. N.Z. Veterinary Corps. 31. Ordnance. Pay, Postal" and other New Zealand Units. HOUR OF ASSEMBLY, 10 A.M. POINT OF ASSEMBLY. GRAFTON ROAD, above Junction of PARK ROAD. DRESS—Mufti, Medals and Decorations will .be worn. Men who are at present serving members of the Forces will wear uniform and medal ribbons. MARKERS —One marker from each Unit will report to the Adjutant at 10.5 adn. ' FALL IN-—The '-'Fall In" will be sounded at 10.15 a.m. Officers will report to the Senior Officer of their Unit. The Parade will inarch off in column of The Auckland end Districts Highland Pipe Band Will parade by the Tea Kiosk in the .DomJtW—lJrlte. at 10.15 a.m., and will play' :tl»e . Nursing Sisters and ExServiee\fromen to and from the ceremony. COMPLIMENTS.—Senior Officefs : will ensure that the usual Compliments are paid p/pOn passing the Cenotaph. At the conclusion of, the ceremony the Parade will march off from the Court of Honour to ti»e-' Outer Domain and be dismissed under .Unit arrangements. R. S. JUDSON*, 24 Captain, Adjutant. rfjfts T\ EYONPOKI , NWrZ 17 RETURNED IRETURNE) SOLDIERS! SOLDIERS' CLUB. Members are asked te Assemble wutsii e Presbyterian Hall, Church Street, Devonport, at 10 a.m. All Returned Men cordially invited. Waterside Workers' Band will lead the Parade. ot ' E. MASTERS. 2* Hon. Secretary. CJCOTTISH REGIMENTAL ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND. AH members are requested to attend the Anzac Parade TO-MORROW. Fall In at Park Road, 10 a.m. Medals to be worn. ? CHARLES F. BAKER, . . v Hon. Secretary. Ma THING'S COLLEGE OLD fJVI -*>■ BOYS' ASSOCIATION (Inc.). ANZAC DAY SERVICE. M an . d Friends are «dvfced~that a Memorial Service will be held Jn the King's Chapel, Middlemore, on' THURSDAY A EXT (Anzac Day), at 7 p.m. B. H. KINGSTON, President. 7^ Vou 'd anyone who can proVide transport, and also anyone requiring transport, please communicate with the Secretary, Rolf Porter, Victoria Insurance Buildings, 37, Shortland Street. Phone £2-028. 24 LEAGUE (Inc.). ANZAC DAT. Members are reminded that a bus will leave the Victoria League Rooms, Pacific Buildings, Wellesley Street East, at 1.30 p.m., tot Waikumete Cemetery, to lay Wreaths on the Soldiers' Graves. Members are asked to attend. 24 E. M. MACFARLANE, President. #-yTCTORIA LEAGUE (Inc.). ANZAC DAY. A Service will be presided ovei by .the Rev. R. Hill Johnson, Vicai St. Peter's, Takapuna, assisted by Rev. Nightingale, at O'Neill's Point Cemetery, at 2.45 p.m. The Rev. J. C. Draper, Takapuna Methodist Church, will read tie prayers and give an address, "Spirit Ot Anzac." „ t 24 E. MACFARLANE, President. The north shore transport CO., LTD. ANZAC DAT. j THE USUAL SUNDAY TIMETABLE WILL BE RUN ON ALL SERVICES. W. H. TAYLOR, Manager Takapuna Depot. 23/4/40. ANZAC DAWN SERVICE. A Special Bus will leave Milford at 3.30 a.m. and one from Belmont at 3.40 a.m. The Belmont bus will proceed via Narrow Neck. Both buses will connect with the 4 a.m. Vehicular Ferry for Auckland. x3O
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 97, 24 April 1940, Page 21
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