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PEACE CELEBRATIONS. ■P- E A C E DA Y. The following are the ARRANGEMENTS for the PEACE DAY PROCESSION :- ORDER OF PROCESSION!B ■ '• ■ ■ ® SECTION A-Mounled Police; Motor-ears conveying Depu'.v-llovernor, ' Mayor and Mayoress, Consuls of the Allies, Leadinc Citizens ami Guests of the City; Army Nursing Service; New Zealand Veterans; .Disabled Sailors and Soldiers. SECTION-B-Band, Tramways; Naval Detachment (if in Wellington); Beturned Soldiers; Hand, Scottish Pipe; Captured German Uuns; City Council Exhibit.. | SECTION C-Band or sth Regiment; Territorials; Band; Rifle Clubs; Amo- , kura Boys; Band, Patriotic Society; Senior Cadets; Legion of Fronticrs--11 men. n SECTION D-Bnglc Band and Navy League;. Boy Scouts; Band, Caledonian e . Society; Fire Brigade. • SECTION E—Local'Bodies; Bed Cross Society; Band, 75.7,. Native; St. '. John Ambulance Brigade; Wellington Hospital Ambulance; Wellings t ton Harbour Board Ambulance. 6 SECTION F—Government Printing Office; Band, Waterside Workers; Civil Service; Women's National Reserve and Branches; Post Office Display. SECTION Army; Y.M.C.A.; Friendly Societies; Welsh • Society. SECTION H—Trade and General Exhibits; "The Better 'Ole": W. Campbell; Denhnrd's Bakery; Dominion Produce Coy.; Glaxo; Murj phy and Co.; N. 55. Products; T. and G. Mutual Life Association; AVellington. AVoollen C0..-Ltd.; Arthur Gannon's 6 Teams; G. and J. Philp; Mr. Ellam's G Teams; Birch, and Co., Ltd., etc., etc. D POINTS OF ASSEMBLYAS MARKED BY LETTERS A TO H ON PLAN. f PLAN or ASSEMBLY \ \ / IS'* JULY 1313. S' J I 1 I yS 0/ to .STOUT Sr/OTUT <£. : 1 I l r t 1 i ■> \ h ~^2rLfIMBTON r + qUffY. -> >v fob/ (hoi/. (. / n. 1 { Thr/tamllnfary ■ >K J)n-ect>on of Routt Shu* \. I " I r.v_a I PROCESSION WILL FORM UP AS FOLLOWS:SECTION A—Facing south along Ln'mbton Quay, east side from corner of Bunny Street'to Tram Shelter.. SECTION B—Facing south along Lnmbton Quay, west side from corner of Molesworth Street. SECTION. C—Fncing east along Bunny Street from corner of Lmnbton Quay' to Railway Crossing. SECTION D—Fncing north along west side of Featlierston Street from corner of Bunny Street, . SECTION E—Facing north along west side of Featlierston Street from ' corner of Whitmore Street. SECTION F—Fncing north .along west side of Featlierston Street from corner of Ballance Street. SECTION G—Facing south along east side of Featlierston Street from corner of Ballance Street. SECTION ll—Facing south along east side of Featlierston Street from corner of AVhitmoro Street. ■ The Leading Unit of each Section will take up position on the letter indicated on plan.. ': ' ' Each Section will be under-control of Marshals. .Units'.of Procession, will lake'up position-allotted at 9.15 a.m.' .- ;MASSED:BANDS WILL PARADE'OPPOSITE PAT)LTAMENTARY GROUNDS AT \9.15 A.M., AND AVILL PLAY NATIONAL ■ ANTHEMS AT" 9.30 A.M., THEN'' TAKING UP POSITIONS.ALLOTTED IN SECTIONS. A SIGNAL WILL BE FIRED AT 10 A.M.,' WHEN PROCESSION. WILL MOVE OFF FROM STARTING POINT A. '-.-•. ROUTE' OF PRECESSION— s LAMBTON .QUAY ..WILLIS iSTREET' '.' / ■ MANNERS 'STREET CUBA'STREET . ' VIVIAN STREET - KENT TERRACE . ADELAIDE ROAD to NEWTOWN PARK, entering park by West Gate, and leaving by East Gate. - • POSTPONEMENT— Should the weather be so unpropitious as to render ' postponement necessary, intimation will be given by the firing of six distress, signals at 8.30 a.m. CHIEF MARSHAL, JOSEPH LEWIS. DEPUTY MARSHALS, F. V. Blaudford ami L. A. Whitaker. SECTION.MARSHALS. Section A., .Messrs. Rigiiton, Gillespie, and Sim; : Section ]).. Messrs. Grant; Keesing, and Shallcrass; Section E., Messrs'. Brownrigg and Milleii; Section F„ Messrs. Auld, AVannell, und Wood; Section G., Messrs. HelKwell, Fuller, and Reardon; Section, H„ Messrs Ilalpin, Julius, and Cocks. " NOTICE OF HOLIDAY. THE Warehouses of the undersigned rIMVJ] „.,,. will bo CLOSED for Holiday, PEACE CELEBRATIONS, on SATUR- ■■ — DAY, JULY 19, and MONDAY, July 21: SPORTS GATHERING AT.NEWTOWN , ' . • PAlth " . ■ • ■' MACKY, LOGAN, CALDWELL, , LTD. ROSS AND GLENDINING, LTD. ' SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1919. SARGOOD, SON AND EWEN. LTD. ' ■ " '; WELLINGTON WOOLLEN MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. HIGHUND DANCING. KAIAPOI WOOU.EN MANUFACTURING C 0.,. LTD. — ROBERTS (N.Z.), LIMITED. THE following Programme for High- ABBOTT, ORAM AND CO. ■ land Dancing has been adopted:— 1. Highland Fling, open to those who have never won a prize. WELLINGTON UNITED FRIENDLY 2. Highland. Fling, under 12 years of SOCIETIES. age. ... — .3. Highland Fling, open. PEACE CELEBRATIONS. i. Slioauntriubhas. — 5. Irish Jiff, open. rjIHE Members of the various Orders 6. Sailor's Hornpipe. A, aro requested to Parade with full 7., Reel o' Tulloch... x Regalia and Banners at Featlierston ___ T ._f, ..,„,. ' Street, between Stout Street and Waring- • - GOOD.PRIZES. T]lV l Ol , yt;reeti p Section, TO-MORROW nnrvn ttttipt'o vriv\' irvTRTFS CORNING at 9.15 for the purpose of GOOD JUDGES. POSI LMKILb. ta]dn)? p . u , t jn the p^^^, 1 G. E. TAYLOR, Hon. Secretary, ' ' Pence Committee. • j PEACE CELEBRATIONS. TO SCOTS FOLK. , milE SENIOR CADET COMPANIES PEACE CELEBRATIONS. | ■ in N0."5 Group, .Wellington District !' | (less 29, 3G, 37, and 38 Companies) will 1*111? j' ! attend a Voluntary Pnrado at 9.30 a.m. . '< ' j TO-MORROW (Snturday), JULY 19, at I' j the junction of Bunny and Feat horsier.. 'm W Sm_ i Streets for the purpose of taking pari in ;$$ /® %b f-above. §wys (Sgd.) ■• W. M. BELL, N.Z.S.C, "<§is&^Ti& / Commander .No. V Group. WELLINGTON CALEDONIAN __—. . SOCIET' Y. SALVATION ARMY CITY BAND. TN connection with the. Peace Celebra- ' • ..-«• lions, it is suggested that all Scots njlllß above Bund will Parade at Vivian folk should display the Scottish Standard i- Street Citadel at 8.15 a.m. TO- and have the Tartan much in evidence, MORROW (Saturday;. Blackcaps in honour of (he glorious achievements of G N JACKS ; >\', t' lo Scottish Regiments in the field, and s-hViii'.iit the sacrifice, loyaltv, and industrv.of the , | caiciiv. son s and (laughters of "Auld Caiedonia" . , during the terrible lime of war and stress, PEACE CELIvBRATIONS. now happily and victoriously ended. fUIEMISTS will observe the following SCOTLAND FOR EVER! V hours:- WM. M'KEE, Hon. Sec, I SATURDAY-7 to 9 p.m. - Box BG7. G.P.O. ; ! MONDAY-7 to 8 p.m. -----;--^r---■_——-- — j ' WELLINGTON ASSOCIATED W'?• 'i- i "c!' n T V™ 1 ? 0 , ,',""' CHEMISTS, LTD. ■ '.' ba l F< <•$* * '!'' "•"■- I t r- ijm.Di-riv i " llll,s - hi '. v '-I'""'*, Is.; Curtain .Net, I J. C. BUIvBIM, Secretary. | suin., Is. lid„ yard.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 252, 18 July 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 252, 18 July 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 252, 18 July 1919, Page 7

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