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PUBLIC NOTICES TIMARU TIMARU VICTORY PROGRAMME VICTORY PROGRAMME VICTORY PROGRAMME TO-DAY TO-DAY TO-DAY TO-DAY ALL VEHICULAR TRAFFIC WILL BE SUSPENDED IN STAFFORD STREET BETWEEN NORTH STREET AND BAY VIADUCT DURING THE CELEBRATIONS. 9 a.m. —South Canterbury R.S.A., South Canterbury Homeservicemen's Association, and his Worship the Mayor and Timaru Borough Councillors will lay wreaths at the Great War Memorial, Memorial Avenue. CITIZENS’' THANKSGIVING SERVICE KUNG GEORGE'S PLACE KING GEORGE'S PLACE 10 A.M. 10 A.M. 10 A.M. 10 A.M. VICTORY PROCESSION VICTORY PROCESSION VICTORY PROCESSION EVERYBODY ON DECK Assembles at North Street, Woollcombe Street and Stafford Street at 2 p.m. All organisations, business houses, sports bodies, general public and school children invited to cooperate to make this an outstanding success. POSITIONS AND ORDER OF PARADE (All Walking Sections will proceed six abreast) STAFFORD ST. (South of Woollcombe St) R.S.A. (Note: Returned Servicemen and Servicewomen in uniform are specially Invited to parade). WOOLLCOMBE ST. (3 columns)— NORTH: Timaru Municipal and; His Worship the Mayor and Councillors, Members of Parliament, Representatives of all Local Bodies; Primary Schools, headed by own Bands (in order of arrival) to Latter St. CENTRE: Primary Schools, headed by

own Bands (in order of arrival) to Latter St. * SOUTH: Harmonica Band; Secondary Schools (in order of arrival). NORTH ST.— Timaru Pipe Band. Centre: Home Guard. North Side: E.P.S. South Side: Homeservicemen. North and South Side to Latter St. and using Barnard St. (in order of arrival): ALL organisations (e.g., St. John Ambulance, Red Cross, Nurses, W.W.S.A., Combined Sports Bodies, Allied Nations Representatives, etc., as well as bands of citizens celebrating as individuals or groups). NORTH ST.—

North and South Sides, west of Latter St.: ALL Floats, Decorated Vehicles, Concert Parties in Lorries, Trade and Business Exhibits, etc., etc. Full of FUN, FROLIC and NOISE. PROCESSION MOVES OFF SHARP AT 2.30 p.m. ROUTE O. 1 PROCESSION It is hoped that everyone who possibly can will contribute, to this Grand Victory Procession and make it the Biggest and Brightest ever. Proceed along Stafford St., Canon St., Sophia St., to T.B.C. (all marching sections will be formed up). Savage Club Mock Court, Community Singing, Impromptu Concerts, Open Air Dancing. Vehicles are asked to file into Sophia and Perth Streets. At the conclusion of the address, community sing etc., the children will be marched down George St., up Stafford St. (north), being split into threes on each side of the route, and all those wishing to continue the procession to enable the children to view same are asked to proceed through Latter St., Woollcombe St., Stafford St., dispersing at Church St., Canon St. and Sefton St. TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION LEAVING KING GEORGE’S PLACE AT 7.30 p.m. The Timaru Municipal Band (Gould and Co.’s Buildings), Torch Bearers, Citizens, Groups, etc., to follow. Vehicles to come in from any Side Streets and move in only' after all walking sections are under way. BONFIRE AT BAY (Weather Permitting) Proceed to Caroline Bay where Mayor will light the Bonfire at 8 p.m. An urgent appeal is made to all lorry drivers and truck owners to assist in transporting material for the Bonfire by reporting at “The Pines,” College Road, at 9 a.m. TO-DAY, THURSDAY, to load their vehicles. If each lorry driver will collect one load Timaru will have a Bonfire. Citizens can co-operate by bringing suitable material direct to Caroline Bay. The Timaru Highland Pipe Band will supply music on BAY HILL, outside Hydro, from 7 p.m. till Procession arrives. VICTORY DANCES To be arranged by various organisations in all Halls. Proceeds suggested for Post-war Welfare. C. E. THOMSON, Chairman, Victory Celebrations Committee. ’Phones 175 and 1668. C. H. SHACKELL, Marshal of Procession. ’Phone 1515 cri IZENS -CELEBK ATI’.!!!! CITIZENS -CELEBIiATE!!!! J. RADCLIFFE, The Arcade Hairdresser FOR FIRST-CLASS SERVICE Bring your Razors and Scissors Bring your Razors and Scissors Will you lODEX your Sheep this Season? lODEX STOCK LICK Registered pursuant to Stock Remedies Act, 1934 Local supplies available for immediate delivery. Freight free nearest Railway Station. Price and mixing details on application to P. W. YOUNG, Box 43. Timaru. ’Phone 999. FARMERS' MINERAL SUPPLIES I lodex Concrete Lick Boxes. Our own manufacture. Now in Stock. Price on application.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23280, 16 August 1945, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23280, 16 August 1945, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23280, 16 August 1945, Page 1

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