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ANZAO DAY COMMEMORATION. CITY OF AUCKLAND. ANZAC DAY, TO-MORROW < WEDNESDAY). THIRTEENTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE LANDING OF I'tlE NEW ZEALAND FORCES ON GaLLIPOLI PENINSULA. COMMEMORATIVE SERVICE AT 11 A.M. TOWN HALL. A Service. conunemoTntive of the New Zealanders who fell in the Great War, will be held TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at the Town Hall, Auckland, at 11 a.ni. The Service will be conducted by HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR OF AUCKLAND, presiding. REV. EVAN R. HARRIES. REV ANGUS MACDONALD, 0.8. E., former Chaplain of the forces. REV. G. T. ROBSON. M.C., R.N.. former Chaplain of the b orces. Boors will be open at 10. Id a.m. tor admission of next-of-kin who, upon application, may obtain admission tickets to the Gallery from the Secretary. Returned Soldiers' Association. Soldiers' Club. Customs Street East. , Seats will be reserved for ticKet-nolders until 10.45 a.m., when the public will be admitted. The Ground Floor will be reserved for Returned Soldiers and Veterans. A Parade will take place from the Queen's Whar-f to the Town Hall, and Returned Soldiers are earnestly requested to take part therein. _ CENOTAPH. TOWN HALL.—Citizens may deposit Floral Tributes at the base ot the Cenotaph in front of the Town Hall, and such tributes will be taken to the Soldiers' Memorial at Waikumete. After tL& conclusion of the above Service, the ceremony of depositing thn official wreaths at the Cenotanh will take place Seats jiot exceeding 100 in number, will be placed within the Cenotaph enclo«-ire for toe . use «f elderly Mothers of Fallen . Soldiers, tickets for which may be obtained from the Secretary of the Returned Solo'ers Association, "or the Honorary Secretary, Southern Cross Lenene. WATKUMF.TE CEMETERY.—A Service, presided over bv His Worsen the Mn"nr. will be hMd at the Soldiers' Memorial. V-ai-kumete Cemetery, at 3 o'clock p.m.. wreyi the Rev. Canon Percivnl E. will d«liver »n Address. A train will leave Auckland for Glen Eden at 2 n.ni.. returning from thnt Station at. -i -<(> n m. SECONDARY SCHOOLS.—A Service "will also be held nt the Town Urnl at 3 p.m.. for the j»tienHip flr tr»o vnr'ous Schools in Avkland and District Th'"> S""" V e w!" Vf> rrtTl d '""f n hv (SINCLAIR. TETD. v SO.. PresHent of the Auckland Returned Soldiers' Association. presiding) : THE REV. G. C. CRUICKSHANK, former Chanl&in of the Forces, THE REV. W. LAWSON MARSH, former Chun-lain of the Forces. THE. REV. JOHN HIDDLF.STON. former Chaplain of the Forces, and THE REV. W. W. AVEEILL. .T. S. BRTGHAM. Town Clerk. -ANZAC DAY SERVICES. AUCKLAND HEBREW CONGREGATION. Members of the Congregation are hereby ■notified that an Anzac Service will be held in. the Svnagogue, Princes Street, TO-MOR-ROW (Wednesday), the 25th inst., at 12 noon. __ (Signed) I. MELTZER. Hon. Secretary. TRAINING COLLEGE. ANZAC MEMORIAL. Old A's are cordially invited to be present at the College Service at 10 o'clock TO-MORROW (Wednesday) MORNING, and later, at the Unveiling of a Portrait of the late Mrs. Milnes. H. G. COUSINS. Principal. jJ>APAKURA. CITIZENS' MEMORIAL SERVICE. A Citizens' Service will be held at the Monument, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). APRIL 25. ANZAC DAY. • Service to Commence at 11 a.m. Speaker: REV. W. C. WOOD. Chairman: JAS. McCALL. ESQ. A Collection will be taken in aid. of the Maintenance of the War Memorial lark. In event of the day being wet the service will be held in the Paragon Picture Theatre. A. L. COOPER. Clerk, Papakura Town Board. JgOROUGH OF DEVONPORT. ANZAC DAY. A Cordial Invitation is extended to all Burgesses to attend the Commemorative Service to be held in the Victoria Theatre, Devonport, TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 7.30 p.m. A printed Order of Service will be provided. , » . Seats will be reserved for Returned Soldwrs, Bands, Naval and Military UnitiC Scouts, Guides, Friendly Societies, etc., etc. Wreaths will be placed on <be Devonport "War Memorial by the Council and others, at 10 .a.m. „ ERNEST ALDRIDGE. Mayor. TAKAPUNA. ANZAC DAY. A cordial invitation is extended to nil Burgesses to attend a Commemorative Servile to be held in the Foresters' Hall. Takspuna, TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at S p.m. A Parade of ex-Servicemen. Band. Naval and Military Units. Scouts. Guides. Friendly Societies, etc., will leave the corner of Lake Road and Sanders' Avenue at 2.45 p.m. J. W. WILLIAMSON. Mayor. "DOROUGH OF ONEHUNGA. ANZAC DAY. A Public Service will be held in the Foresters' Theatre, Queen Street, Onebunga. at 10 a.m. on the 25th inst.. which the residents are invited to attend. Suitable hymns and musical items will "be rendered. W. C. COLDICUTT, Mayor. OTAHUHU. ANZAC DAY. The following Roads will bo closed TOMORROW (Wednesday), between the hours of 2 p.m. and 4 p.m.:— Great South Rd., from Alexander St. to Niger St. Mangere Rd., from Walmsley lid., to Gt. South Rd. All traffic proceeding along Great South Rd. from Auckland to the South will turn off the Great South Rd. at Alexander St. and proceed by Gore St., Mould St., Pratt St., and Niger St. into Great South Rd. Traffic from the South to Auckland will turn off the Gt. South Rd. at Niger St. and proceed via Niger St., Pratt St., Mould St.. Gore St. and Alexander St. into Gt. South Rd. Traffic to Mangere from Auckland will proceed by Station Rd. and Walmsley Rd. Traffic from Mangere to Auckland will proceed by Walmsley Rd. and Station Rd. into Gt. South Rd. Parking for Cars belonging to those participating in the Unveiling Ceremony will be provided in Mould St. R. B. TODD. Mayor. JJOROUGH OF OTAHUHU. ANZAC DAY. Otahuhu Citizens' United Commemoration »nd Unveiling of War Memorial, by His 'Excellency the Governor-General, General Sir Charles Fergusson, Bart.. LL.D., G.C.M.G., K.C.8., D.5.0.. WEDNESDAY. .April 25, 1928. Procession and Memorial Service Programme:—2 p.m.. Profession leaves Otahuhu School, Great South Road; 2.10 p.m.. Halt at Avenue Hond, Floral tributes placed nt foot of roadsidft cross; 2.20 p.m., Procession moves on to Nixon Reserve. A UCKLAND CITY CORPORATION J\ TRAMWAYS. TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENTS. (XNZAC DAY. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). The ordinary Sunday Service will bo in operation throughout the day, plus extra cars on all routes during the morning period Last cars from City. 10.30 p.m. approx. From 10.20 a.m. (approx.) and until I Parade of Returned Soldiers has cleared | Queen Street., eastern cars will be diverted via Anzac Avenue, and western cars via I Hobson Street to and from City. WAIKUMETE CEMETERY.-From !.IS p.m. buses will leave Civic Square at frequent intervals running via Pitt Street and Great North Road to the Cemeterv. Return subsoouert to the service. Fares: Is 3d Single: Is 9d Retvrn. A. E. FORD. Manager. OT. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL ANZAC DAY. SOLEMN MASS AT 11. A.M. SERMON BY THE RT. REV. H. W. CLEATIY, D.D., Bishop of Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19929, 24 April 1928, Page 20

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