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ANZAO DAY COMMEMORATION ITRETURNEO SOLDIER SsLtrti/ (ETURNED OOLDIERS' ORDER BY COLONEL C. R. SPRAGG. V.D., COMMANDING ANZAC DAY PARADE. APRIL 25, 1936. The following are the Orders for Parade: ORDER OF MARCH. 1. Band of Ist Battalion, the Auckland Rejiment (C.R.0.). 2. Australian Units. 3. Royal Naval Reserve, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve and Merchant Service. 4. Old Contemptibles. 5. Imperial Units. 0. Royal Air Force. 7. Canadian Units. 8. South African Units. 9. South African War Veterans._ 10. N.Z Mounted Rifles and Cyclists. 11. N.Z. Artillery. 12. Engineers, Signallers and Tunnellere, 13. N.Z. Machine Gun Corps. 14. Congress Hall Band. 15. 3rd Auckland Infantry. JG. Ilauraki Infantry. 17. loth North Auckland Infantry. 18. 16th Waikato Infantry. 19. Other N.Z. Infantry Units. 20. N.Z. Rifle Brigade. 21. N.Z. Pioneer Battalion. 22. N.Z. Army Service Corps. 23. N.Z. Medical Corps. 24. N.Z. Veterinary Corps. —' 25. Ordnance, Pay, Postal and other N.S, Units. HOUR OF ASSEMBLY. 2 P.M. POINT OF ASSEMBLY. GRAFTON ROAD (above junction of PARK ROAD. DRESS.—Mufti, Medals and Decoration# will be worn. MARKERS.—One Marker from each Unit' will report to the Adjutant at 2.5 p.m. FALL IN.—'The " Fall In" will be sounded at 2.15 p.m. Officers will report to the Senior Officer of their Unit. Tho Auckland Girls' Brass Band will parade by the Tea Kiosk in the Domain Drive at 2.1 c p.m. and will play the Nursing Sisters and ExServicewcmen to and from the Ceremony. The Pipe Bands will assemble opposite the Court of Honour, north side, at 2.30 p.m. They will play the parade during tha approach to, and march past, the Cenotaph. 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 under Unit arrangements. D. GLANFIELD, Captain. Adjutant. ANZAC DAY, APRIL 25. 1936. APRIL 25. 1936 aN NIVERSARY OF THE LANDING OF THE fNEW ZEALAND FORCES ON GALLIpOLI p ENINSUIiA . COMMEMORATIVE SERVICE AT 11 A.M. TOWN HALL. A Service, commemorative of the rsew Zealanders who fell in the Great War. will be held on SATURDAY, APRIL 25. 1936, at the TOWN HALL. AUCKLAND, at 11 o'clock a.m. The Service will be conducted by:—His Worship the Mayor of Auckland presiding: His Grace the Primate and Archbishop. The Most Rev. A. W. Averill. D.D.: The Venerable Archdeacon Mac Murray; Rev. J. A. Thomson, Chaplain Major. New Zealand Forces; Rev. H. K. Vickery. R.N.V.R. Doors will be open at 10.15 a.m. for admission of next-of-kin. who. upon application, may obtain admission tickets to the Gallery from_ the Secretary. Returned Soldiers' Association, Albert Chambers, Wellesley Street West, Auckland. Seats will be reserved for ticket- - holders until 10.45 a.m.. when the pnblio will be admitted. The ground floor will be reserved for Returned Soldiers ana their wives and children and veterans. A number of seats will also be available on the ground floor for the public, who are cordially invited to be present. CENOTAPH WAR MEMORIAL MUSEUM. A ceremony will be held at the Cenotaph in front of the War Memorial Museum at 3 o'clock p.m., when official wreaths will be deposited. This will be followed by the laying of wreaths by Citizens and Associations. Organisations desiring to lay wreaths are required to notify the Secretary of the Auckland Returned Soldiers' Association, Wellesley _ Street West, who will issue a card which is to be handed over at the approach to the Cenota.ph. Seats (not exceeding 100 in number) will be placed within the Cenotaph Enclosure for the use of elderly Mothers of fallen Soldiers, tickets for which may be obtained from the tary of the Returned Soldiers' Association. WAIKUMETE CEMETERY . A Service, presided over by the Chairman. Glen Eden Town Board, will be held at the Soldiers' Memorial, Waiknmete Cemetery, at 3 o'clock p.m. Buses will leave from the front of the General Post Office for Glen Eden between 2'iJ.m. and 2.30 p.m. SECONDARY SCHOOLS. There will be no service this year for Scholars attending Secondary Schools. J. S. BRTGHAM. Town Clerk. TRANSPORT NOTICES UCKLAND TRANSPORT BOARD. TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENTS. ANZAC DAY, SATURDAY. APRIL 25, 1936. Ordinary • Sunday Time-table will be in operation during the Morning and Evening. From 1.10 p.m. approx. a Special Service on all routes will be run in connection with the Memorial Ceremony at the Dcmain. Last Cars ex City, 10.30 p.m. approx. A. E. FORD. Manager. AVIATION VA UCKLAND AERO CLUB (Inc.).—Mem-ii-bers are notified that the Aerodrome will be Closed for Flying between the hours of 10 a.m. and 12 noon TO-MORROW (Anzac Day).-L. W SWAN. Secretary. DENTISTRY pEBF EO 1 gßffl O E rp EE T H £1 OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS. EXTRACTIONS. 1". Free When Sets Are Ordered. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22402, 24 April 1936, Page 7

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