ANZAC DAY.
LOCAL ARRANeEHBnJS Auzac Day, which will be uTmin tflfffiF Saturday next. Trill be Christehurch -with the cession of returned sodirrs tliis year the overseas women ers will also take part in the jPreThe parade, which is to agJSSiIK 1.45 p.m. and move off at 3 from Cranmer square, will fa of Colonel H. Stewart, fr r iMfriU. uffijr Christi'hurch U.S.A. Prior to moving off. Captain I?itt. of thtt*fc!Ss}k Aerodrome, will fly over tb« ami drop a wreath as a tribvt* SSBK memory of deceased rrrrmhtlg. Royal Air Force. wreath will be carried ia tkeiS3* l>y ex-Lieutenant It. Tman^JS^ The order of the procession follows:—Two mounted Woolston Band; on which will be placed a swlditrwgSip sack, rifle, and hat: firing ing of permanent members fence Staff: wreath-bearers soidier?, carrying wreaths seat mHR bodies and relatives of de<eajjsSS& diers: last year over one )gJHre wreaths were rrceived 4 : soldier from the Rannerdale Home an * who cannot walk (in donian Pipe Band: oversea workers; veterans; Municipal ]K&g|j; Colonel H. Stewart; returned MaWf! (tramvarmen, railwaymen, and' -Sills and Telegraph officers returned satsSfl will march in separate crotpri.vjagik wreath will be carried by one at wjMjl turned soldiers from the it will be placed on the Bridge ajgHSl membrance. The route of martfc «Mgf Kilmorc street. Victoria street. Qdß' street. Cathedral square. Colomb(iwßß| Cashel street, over Bridge of ujHB branee to King Edward rta passing over the bridge the cession will march bare-headed, -jSp A telegram was received fmglHg Minister of Defence yesterday, that territorial parades wodgSBR allowed for Ansae Day. territorials will consequently fJIHj and will take part in the proeoj3H The memorial serviee at is to start at 2.30 p.m. tary Band will take tho place> efljßgfl orchestra which has assisted oa similar occasions. Tho .Mayor (Murall A. Flesher) will preside, in tie akMHH of the Hon. .T. G. Coates, who^t to leave Wellington. The prhMjMsß|§i dress will lie delivered by kia Mr Justice Alpers. Madaae CMjßßf||| Bums will sing the sacred Know That My Redeemer band will play several following returned padres will ttltnHH in the service: Rev. P. T. P. Coursey, Rev. Canon Beaa, B. Neale, and Major Wallace (SaHH| Army). Hymns appropriate to tnHfln casion will be sung. In order to'iHH9 disturbing the service the eolleetiWKMHnl be taken at the door as those attawlug the service enter. Already a laii||eßß| ber of local bodies and havo intimated their intention ttaHH wreaths; these should be foi ■ *'"WB Jellicoo Hall before noon on ScjgM^H After the service the proeesaaiMH| re-form inside the \JJarraeks, aw||9jKjgj march to the Cathedral via tteljaHH of Remembrance, Oxford ester street, and Cathedral sqna§s|BHa the Cathedral tho wreaths will ed over to the Cathedral displayed, as*in former years, of tho Cathedral. After this hafjaHHj done the parade will be dismisQ^^H^HH A combined Anzae memorial arranged by tho Ministers' AcM|juHD| will- take place, in the Oxford JUH Baptist Church on Arizac Day, SauHH next, at 7.30 -pjn. The given by the Rev. A. W. Stuart. ministers will take part. be a solo by Miss Jessie Doff by the male quartette. The ,eaß|HH| taken up will be for the Orphaai^^^M
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18362, 21 April 1925, Page 8
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522ANZAC DAY. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18362, 21 April 1925, Page 8
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