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ANZAC DAY SERVICES ANZAC DAY. I The Annual Citizens’ Anzac Day Service will be held in the King Edward Barracks, Cashel street, Christchurch, on THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1957, at 2.30 p.m. Vice-Admiral Sir John Collins, C. 8., High Commissioner for Australia, will deliver the address. , The Anzac Parade will fall in at Cranmer square at 1.45 p.m. and march direct to the King Edward Barracks via Montreal street. Immediately after the Service of Commemoration the parade will reassemble outside the Barracks and proceed to Cathedral square via Oxford terrace and Worcester street. All returned servicemen and servicewomen are urged to attend this parade. Dress: Mufti and Medals. CENOTAPH: At 4.00 p.m. (approximately) wreaths will be laid at the Cenotaph by Vice-Admiral Sir John Collins, C. 8., acting on behalf of the Government of Australia, and the Hon. J. R. Marshall, Attorney-General, on behalf of the New Zealand Governt ment. FIELD OF REMEMBRANCE. At the conclusion of the Dawn Service arranged by the Australian Returned Services’ Association, the ceremony of placing the Poppy “In Remembrance” will be held at the Godley Plot. An invitation is extended to the public to participate in, this ceremony. PLEASE NOTE ALTERATION TO ROUTE AND TIME OF FIELD OF REMEMBRANCE CtREMONY. ROMAN CATHOLIC SR VICE: A Parade of Catholic servicemen will be held on Anzac morning. Returned Service personnel are invited to parade at Latimer square at 9.20 a.m. Parade will march to Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament for Solemn Requiem Mass. Dress: Mufti and Medals. F. BARRON, Secretary. / 2361 ' PAPANUI R.S.A. SUB-COMMITTEE. , ANZAC DAY PARADE AND SERVICE. Anzac Day Parade will leave St. : James Park Gate, St. James avenue, at 9.30 a.m. and march to the I Papanui R.S.A. Hall for a service, , which will commence at 10 a.m. Speaker: Mr G. Crowley-Weston. Christchurch Municipal Band in attendance. Local organisations are invited to send representatives and . floral tributes. A. V. WALTER, Hon. Secretary. ! 2285 fRETURNEOSERVtcert NEW BRIGHTON R.S.A. NEW BRIGHTON R.S.A. ANZAC DAY PARADE THURSDAY, APRIL 25 Service at ROXY THEATRE at 10 a.m. Parade assembles at 9.30 a.m. at Club' Room New Brighton rd. - AU ex-servicemen and women urged to attend. Dress: mufti and medals. All other organisations interested , please parade at R.S.A. Rooms at 9.30 ' a.m. ’ NEW BRIGHTON R.S.A. I 557 New Brighton road 1 ANZAC DAWN SERVICE. WAR- MEMORIAL, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, 6.30 A.M. . ALL Returned Australian Personnel are requested to attend the Dawn Service. ; Fall in at 6 a.m. in front of Avon Theatre. . We also extend a cordial invitation to all ex-servicemen and women, together with the public and,, kindred 1 associations, to be present. ;• Dress: Mufti, with Decorations and t Medals. Programmes will be distributed. J. D. WILLIAMSON, Hon. Secretary, A.I.F. Association.

TRADESMEN A BRIGHT, Clean Home can be yours. Rooms papered, houses painted by Tradesmen. Quotes given. George Glubb, 72 Brockworth place, Phone_76-117. PrT-C. ALL Classes of House and Building Repairs. Alterations a speciality. Qualified builder. Business 70-552, private 57-667. M.H.S. ALL Classes of Watch and Clock Repairs. We will collect or deliver if required. D. G. Hood and Son, Ltd., 666 Colombo street. M.W.F. ALL Rooms Papered. Houses Painted, immediately. 25 years’ experience. Expert tradesman. Arthur B. Glubb, 36 Blenheim road, Riccarton 'Phone 46-359. D.T.C. ASHES for drives, paths, factory yards, excellent foundation. ’Phone 36-276.M.T.5. BRICKWORK: Fireplaces a specialty. Coal Ranges taken in part payment Prompt attention. ’Phone 55-816, D.T.C. BUILDING Alterations and Repair Work undertaken by Tradesman. ’Phone 88-701. ?LT.C. CARPETS taken up, remade, and laid; also Lino. laid. Both loose and cemented. Stylemaster Carpet Co.. ’Ph. 60-453: after hours. 38-518. D.T.C. CHIMNEYS Swept the Clean Way Satisfaction assured. Henley. ’Phone 58-014. D.T.C. COMBRIDGE and Earsman, Regd Plumbers and General Contractors. Prompt service. Estimates free. ’Phone 65-107. 8684 CHIMNEYS Swept Clean Way, no dust; prices reasonable. Turnbull, ’Phone 87-870. X 8397 CHIMNEYS Swept Clean, brush goes through top. Turnbull, ’Phone 64-525. X 8398 DRAINLALYING: For Reasonable Quotes and prompt attention. ‘Phone 75-693.D.T.C. DRAINLAYERS for reasonable quotes; estimates free. ’Phone 69-040 D.T.C. FOR ‘ Heavy Haulage, Tip-Truck Work, Storage or Contract Cartage, Ring Bebans, 62-493. M.W.F. HEDGEC UTTING, Pruning, Lawn Laying. General Gardening. Ring Kennaird, 68-283. D.T.C. HEDGECUTTING, Pruning, Lawn Laying. General Gardening. Ring Kennaird, 68-283. D.T.C. NEW House Sections worked, cleared of rubbish. Driveways cut. ’Phone 49-216, X 4300 PAINTING and Paperhanging, town and country, by R. E. Duggan. 100 Blighs road. 'Phone 49-421 for estimate. D.T.C PLUMBING, all Sanitary Work, Roofing. Wellborn and Willmott. ’Phone 49-832. 7179 REG. Drainlayers, reasonable? Estimates free. Smith Bros.. ‘Phone 70-398. 8593 ROTARY Hoeing, lawn laying, hedge cutting, tree pruning and topping spraying. Nothing too big. or small Phone 39-154 or 79-123. D.T.C S. H. MOORE and Son. Paperhangers, Specialist Decorators. Quick, tidy, immediate service Reasonable. ‘Ph. 75-42LM.WJ.S. SPOUTING and Roofing Repairs ’in Galvanised Iron, best quality, best service. Ring “Plumbing Services,” 65-150. M.W.S. UPHOLSTERERS: Repairs, ’ Recover, and New Work. Period furniture a specialty. J. F. Smeith. 89 Tilford street, ‘Phone 65-132. M.Th.F.

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28258, 22 April 1957, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28258, 22 April 1957, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28258, 22 April 1957, Page 19

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