ARMISTICE DAY. A UCKLAND RETURNED SOLDIERS' •A „ ASSOCIATION (INC.). ARMISTICE DAY, 1030. The following Programme will bo followed at the Ceremony to take place on TUESDAY, November 11, at the Cenotaph;— 10.40 a.m.—School Children in position on the Court of Honour. 10.54 a.m.—"God Save the King" (one verse). 10.55 a.m.—Hymn. '"Nearer, My God, To Thee" (two verses). 11 a.m.—Two Minutes' Silence. 11.2 a.m.—Old Flags to bo lowered. Retreat to be sounded. Flags to bo exchanged. New Flags to be hoisted. Reveille to be sounded. 11.10 a.m.—Laying of wreaths on the Cenotaph by Auckland Returned Soldiers' Association, school pupils, relatives and general public. Hymn, "Abide With Me" (two verses). "Last Post." Reveille. GOD SAVE THE KING. All Ex-Service Men who are able to attend are invited. The general public who wish \o place wreaths iuo requested to assemble on the road on the northern side of the Cenotaph not later than 10.40 a.m. E. H. SHARP. Secretary. JL "\7ICTORIA LEAGUE. v . (INCORP.). A Sorvice will be conducted by Mr. Harrison, Headmaster of the Belmont School, at O'Neill's HCajSac Point Cemetery on TUESDAY. Tvtigr NEXT, Armistice Day, at Jl **a.m. . Captain Sexton will address the gathering. and the children of the Belmont School will lay flowers on the soldiers' graves. J. A. MOWBRAY. President.
TnCT.ORIA LEAGUE * ' (ESTCO Rl\). A Bus will leave the Victoria League Rooms, 41, Shortland Street, at 1.30 p.m.. on ARMISTICE DAY. for Waikumeto Cemetery, when Members of the League will lay flowers 011 the soldiers' graves. Members are asked to nttond. J. A. MOWBRAY. President. JJOROUGH OP ONEHUNGA. « ~ ARMISTICE DAY. Residents are requested to observe two minutes' silence at 11 a.m. on TUESDAY, November 11, next, in Commemoration of Armistice Day. Vehicular traffic is also requested to remain stationary for the same time. . E. MORTON, Mayor. November C, 1930. TRANSPORT BOARD NOTICES. AUCKLAND TRANSPORT BOARD. ALTERATION TO TIME-TABLE. RICHMOND ROAD ROUTE. Commencing on MONDAY. November 10. 1930, tho following time-table will be maintained as far as possible:— LINCOLN 'STREET TO CITY—"WEEKDAYS.—6.2S a.m., 6.40, then every 16 minutes until 9.4, then 9.36, 10.8, 10.40, 11.12, 11.48. 12.20 p.m.. 12.52, 1.24, 1.56. then every 16 minutes until 7.48, then 8.20, 8.52, 9.24 , 9.56, then every 16 minutes until 11.48. SUNDAYS SAME AS HERETOFORE. CITY (CUSTOMS STREET WKST) TO LINCOLN STREET—WEEK-DAYS.— (6.8 a.m., 6.23, vin, Queen Street and Wellesley Street West), 6.41, 6.56, then every 16 minutes until 9.20, then 9.52, 10.21, 10.56, 11.28, 12.4 p.m., 12.86, 1.8, 1.40, then every 16 minutes until 8.4, then 8.36, 9.8, 9.40. then every 16 minutes until 11.32. SUNDAYS SAME AS HERETOFORE. For further particulars see Official Timetables, obtainable at ticket agencies and Hoad Office, Customs Street West. A. E. FORD, Mariager.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20716, 8 November 1930, Page 6
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