WHAKATANE REMEMBERS "'"'l IMPRESSIVE ANZAC CEREMONY - * I Following was the order of the impressive Memorial Service held atWhakatane yesterday l to mark the twenty ninth commemoration H of Anzac Day. H NATIONAL ANTHEM BENEDICTION. H God save our gracious King; Military Ceremonial and Laying of AVreaths at the Memorial — Long live our noble King; Pohaturoa.Rock. (lud save the King! _ Send him victorious NATIONAL ANTHEM. - . H Happy and glorious \\ h akatane Citizens' Band. ~ H Long to reign over us , God save the King! HYMN. (Verges 2 and 4 sung in Maori Verse 5 combined) ° ,1, Abide with me, fast falls the eventide; HYMN. The darkness deepens; Lord, with me abide. Tune; "Old Hundredth..'" When other helpers fail and comforts flee, tll , i ii /\ +- in- ~,t „t4-u Help of the helpless O abide with me. All people tnat on earth do dwell, O enter then His gates with puuse, Sing to the Lord with cheerful voice Approach with joy His courts unto : v. Nga ra e ora ai te tangata; , H Him serve with lear, His praise praise laud and bless His name Ano he tai c tijnu a.tu nei; forthtell, always, j- oe t a ] { j 0 te oranga Come ye bciorc Him and rejoice. For it is scendy so to do. j^ a j tat a mai heia au koe lioho ai. Know that the Lord is God indeed Because the Lord our God is good, 3 j need Thy presence every passing hour; Without our aid He did us make : His mercy is forever sure ; What but Thy Grace can foil the tempter's power ? ' We are His He doth us feed, His truth at all times firmly stood, "Who like Thyself my guide and stay can be?, And for His sheep He doth us take. And shall from age to age endure. Through cloud and sunshine, Lord abide with me, - o kore an e ohooho noa PRAYER. 1 ene * e whakararu nei; H THE REV. C. P. LUCAS. , E karo au nga whaka,wai katoa; H E toa ahau; kia tata mai ia koe SCRIPTURE READING. _ ff~ ■ THE REV. K. J. WATSON. Told Thou Thy Cross before my closing eyes; H Shine through the gloom and point me to th e shies; H o Heaven's morning breaks and earth's vain shadows flee; H HYMN e » * n death O Lord, abide with me. Recessional—Kipling. Whakaaria mai tou Ripeka ki a au ; ■ Tiaho mai r& roto i te po; H God of our fathers known of old The tumult and the shouting dies jq au titj ro a t u a j ; ■ Lord of our far flung battle line, The captains and the kings depart : Q ra> ma t e hei aau koe noho ai. H Beneath whose awful hand we hold Still stands Thine ancient sacrifice _ H Dominion over palm and pine ; An humble and a contrite heart. ' Lord God of Hosts be with us Lord God of Hosts be with us yet, THE LAST POST Lest we forget—Lest we forget. Lest we forget—Lest we forget. H Far called, our navies melt away, H On dune and headland sinks the fire, TWO MINUTES' SILENCE -I Lo! All our pomp of 3'esterday ■ Is one with Ninevah and Tyre; ' , ■ Judge of the nations spare us yet, H Lest we forget—Lest we forget. REVEILLE I ADDRESS. - ■ THE REV. S. G. CAULTON. ■ HYMN. PLACING OF OFFICIAL WREATHS ON CENOTAPH. I O God our help in ages past, A thousand, ages in Thy sight, .■ Our hope for years to come ? Are like an evening gone; During above Boyer's "Garland of Flowers" was played by the , I Our shelter from the stormy blast, Short as the watch that ends the Whakatane Citizens' Band. I And our eternal home. nighty H Before the rising sun. H Beneath the shadows of Thy throne, Time like an ever rolling stream, Li Thy Saints have dwelt secure ; Bears all its sons away; MARCH PAST O,F RETURNED SOLDIERS AND TERRITORIALS I Sufficient is Thine Arm ajone, They ily forgotten as a dream WITH SALUTE TO THE GLORIOUS DEAD. > I And our defence is sure. Dies at the opening day. • ■ O God our help in ages past H Before the hills in order stood, Our hope for years to come H Or earth received her frame Be Thou our guard-while troubles At the c]ose of the March pastj the pub i ib placed wreaths I From everlasting Thou art God last H To endless years the same. And our eternal home. 011 the Cenotaph and poppies in, the Cross of Remembrance. H
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 3, 26 April 1939, Page 2
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