AMUSEMENTS STRAND i(lt» CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M. MYSTERY, LOVE, ACTION, POWERFUL DRAMA, ALL ALONG THE LINE ON THE "ORIENT EXPRESS." " ORIENT " ORIENT EXPRESS." " ORIENT EXPRESS." Genera) Release. "With HEATHER ANGEL, NORMAN FOSTER, The lives of seven people completely changed as they hurtle across Europe. POPULAR PRICES. NATIONAL PRINCE EDWARD Continuous from ]1 a.m. till 7 p.m. Evening Sea. at 8. Phone 42-IG9. Karangahape Road. Evenings at 8 p.m. Matinee Sat., 2 p.m. Phone 46-252. FINAL 3 DAYS LORETTA YOUNG-FRANCHOT TONE In "MIDNIGHT MARY" | AND CHARLIE RUGGLES—LIONEL ATWILL In "MURDERS IN THE ZOO" | (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) STALLS, I/; D. CIRCLE. 1/6. WATCH THIS SPACE ON THURSDAY For Announcement Re Our Next BIG DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME. " THE LONDON Y 2 SPECIAL FEATURES , , Headed by jOE BROWN 3d " PAINTED n FACES." A SECOND FEATURE AND Dd LOTS OF FINE ITEMS. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10.80 p.m 3d All Good Entertainment. 6d THE LONDON, OPP.0 PP . G.P.O. Closed To-morrow—Ansae Day. BRITANNIA [ "News of the "World." 7.30 to S. HERBERT MARSHALL in "THE SOLITAIRE MAN." (For Universal Exhibition.) And ESTHER RALSTON and ' BASIL RATHBONE, In "AFTER THE BALL." (Recommended for Adults.) ANZAC DAY COMMEMORATION TURNED SOLDIERS A UCKLAND RETURNED SOLDIERS' -ex ASSOCIATION (INC.) ORDER BY LEUT.-COL. W. C. SINEL. I D.5.0.. T.D.. COMMANDING ANZAC | DAY PARADE. APRIL 25. 1934. 1 The following are the orders for parade:— ORDER OF MARCH: L Band of the Auckland Artillery. Northern Command. 2. New Zealand Expeditionary Force \ Guard. 3. Royal Navy. Royal Navy Reserve. Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Merchant Service. 4. Mons Veterans. 5. Imperial Units. G. Royal Air Force. 7. Canadian Un'its. 8. Band of the Ist Bn. The Auckland Regi- 1 ment. (C.R.0.) j 9. Australian Units. 10. South African Unite. 11. South African "War Veterans. 12. New Zealand Mounted Rifles and Cyclists. ; 13. Congress Hall Band. 14. New Zealand Artillery. 15. Engineers. Signallers and Tunnellers. 16. 3rd Auckland Infantry. 17. Gth Haurnki Infantry. 18. 15th North Auckland Infantry. 19. -16 th Waikato Infantry. 20. Mt. Eden Boys' Band. 21. Other Infantry Units. 22. New Zealand Rifle Brigade. 23. New Zealand Pioneer Battalion. 24. Ponsonby Boys' Band. 25. New Zealand Machine Gun Corps. 26. New Zealand Army Service Corps. 27. New Zealand Medical Corps. 28. New Zealand Dental and Veterinary Corps. 29. Ordnance, Pay, Postal and other N.Z. Units. HOUR OF ASSEMBLY. 1.30 P.M. Point of Assembly: GRAFTON ROAD, above Junction of PARK ROAD. DRESS: Uniform or mufti. Medals and Decorations will be worn. MARKERS: One marker from each Unit will report to the Adjutant at 1.40 p.m. FALL IN: The "Fall In" will be sounded at 1.50 p.m. Officers will report to the j Senior Officer of their Unit. Bandmasters will report to the Adjutant j at 2 p.m Wreath-bearers will report to the Senior Officer of their respective Units. SALUTING BASE: His Excellency the Governor-General has kindly consented to take the Salute from the North-west Steps of the Winter Gardons at 2.25 p.m. \ The Aucklanl Girls' Brass Band will parade by the Tea Kiosk in the Domain Drive at 2 p.m. and will play the Nursing Sisters and Ex-Servicewomen to and from the Ceremony. The Auckland Waterside Workers' Union Band will parade by the Ferry Buildings at 2 p.m., and will play the Royal Naval Detachment to and from the Ceremony. COMPLIMENTS.—Senior Officers will ensure that the usual compliments are paid upon passing the Cenotaph. At the conclusion of the ceremony the parade will march off from the Court of Honour to the Outer Domain and be dismissed. (Sgd.) R. S. JUDSON. Captain. N.Z.S.C.. Adjutant. \\7"ESTERN SUBURBS RETURNED yy SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION (Inc.). ANZAC DAY CEREMONY AT WAIKUMETE. . All Ex-Servicemen parade at 2.15 p.m. m the Glen Eden School Grounds. Also, a Service will b» held at St. Andrew's Church Memorial Gates, New Lynn, at 11 a.m. All medals and decorations to bo worn. T. A. BISHOP, Hon, Sec. Borough of devonport. ANZAC DAY. ANZAC DAY will be Commemorated by a ■Ceremony of Placing Wreaths on the War Memorial. Marino Scjuare. Ihe Official Wreath will be placed on the Memorial at 10.30 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 25th lnst., and Organisations and Citizens who desire to place Wreaths are invited to co-operate and place Wreaths at that time. H. F. W. MEIELE, Mayor. Borough of "birkenhead. ANZAC DAY. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 25, 1934. A Civic Service of Commemoration will ' 6 held at the Civic Reserve, Birkenhead, JU WEDNESDAY, April 25, at 10 a.m. An invitation is extended to all Residents ,o be present at the Service. H. KEMP. Town Clerk. ALL SAINTS' CHURCH. PONSONBY ROAD. UNITED PONSONBY CHURCHES ANZAC DAY SERVICE. 7.30 p.m.—Commemorative Service. Address by Pastor Ralph Gebbie. Augmented Choirs will render the Anthems: 'Sleep Thy Last Sleep" and "Blessed be the God and Father." Anzac Services—Over the Air—May be Heard Under the Trees at Popular " TUI GLEN/' Auckland's Charming Beauty Spot, and 12 ninutes' walk from Henderson Station: 5 minutes from timetable Bus Stop. Plenty of Shade, Seats and Table*.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21783, 24 April 1934, Page 20
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