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Sports Meeting KEREPEEHI RACING & SPORTS CLUB PATRIOTIC SPORTS MEETING PAEROA RACECOURSE EASTER MONbAY, APRIL 26TH Commencing at 11 a.m. FOUR GALLOPING RACES, THREE TROTTING RACES AND THREE JUMPING EVENTS Sweeps for the public will be run on each race ALL PROFITS ARE TO BE GIVEN TO PATRIOTIC FUNDS Merry-Go-Round. Dixon Public Address System on Ground. Side Shows ADMISSION TO GROUND: Adults 2/-, Children 6d, Cars 1/-, Refreshment Booth on Ground

Public .Notices ANZAC DAY UNITED COMMEMORATION SERVICE 25TH APRIL, 1943 1.45 p.m.—PARADE to be assembled at Post Office under command of Major Bartlett. Returned Servicemen, Home Guard, Cadets, Girl Guides, Fire Brigade, Women’s War Service Auxiliary, Boy Scouts, Scholars of Paeroa District High School, scholars of St. Joseph’s Convent School and Brownies and Cubs will be assembled at the Cenotaph. 2 p.m.—THE PARADE, led by The Paeroa Municipal Band, will leave the Post Office and proceed via Norman'by Road, through the Arney Street entrance to the Cenotaph. SALUTING BASE: His Worship the Mayor will take the salute as the Parade passes

the Borough Council Cham-

bers. 2.15 p.m.—PUBLIC COMMEMORATION at the Cenotaph: The National Anthem, led by the Paeroa Municipal Band. Floral tributes placed, in which all are invited to participate. Floral tributes placed on the Bradford Memorial by veterans of the South African War. Hymn, “0 God Our Help In Ages Past; Prayer, Rev. J. R. Nelson; Scripture Lesson, Major T. R. Moore; short address, Mr T. H. Jamieson; hymn, “O Valiant Hearts”; “Last Post,” Band, E. Beilbyf One Minute’s Silence; “Reveille,” Band, E. Beilby. Collection boxes will be placed at the top of the hill and at the entrance gate to receive donations in aid of the Returned Services’ Association Relief Fund. Motor-cars must not park m the Domain nor will they be allowed inside the gates after 2 p.m. Limited seating accommodation will be provided for elderly people. In the event of wet weather the Service will be held in the Regent Theatre and the public will be invited to place wreaths in front of the stage. EDWIN EDWARDS, Mayor.

QHINEMURI Acclimatisation Club. —A meeting of the above Club will be held in the Fire Station on Wednesday, 21st. inst. at 8 p.m., re Ammunition allocation. —H. H. Follas, Hon. Secretary. OWING0 WING to transport difficulties I am unable to call on you at present. Your mail orders will receive prompt attention.—Your Rawleigh Dealer, W. R. Pirie. I—LU—LI— II — 1 lIIITTrI ■ FOR Service, Quality and Fashion at-»a reasonable price call on Gilmore Rodgers, Ltd. HOUSEWIVES! It costs you only 7|d to clean your kitchenware for three weeks with Stee'lo. ADMISSION Tickets, all prices, 2/6 per roll from Gazette 'Office. /

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3255, 21 April 1943, Page 1

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