PEACE DAY PROCESSION. All territorials & cadets from out-lying districts who desire luncheon on SATURDAY, prior to the procession, must be in uniform, and apply to Q.M.S. Solomon for tickets. Any member not having a uniform must report before noon. BY ORDER.
PEACE DAY CELEBRATIONS MILITARY PARADES.
ALL MEMBERS of the Returned Soldiers’ Association, Veterans, Territorials, National Reserve, and Cadets will parade at 2 pan. sharp at the DRILL HALL, HOKITIKA, to take part in the PEACE DAY PROCESSION. Uniform:—All ranks will wear uniforms where possible; if not, military decorations. A marker from each-unit will report to R.S.M. Joyce at 1.50 p.m. W. JEFFRIES, Major. O'/O 13th Regiment.
HOKITIKA FIR® BRIGADE. LL MEMBERS of tile BRIGADE n l are requested to parade at No. 1 station on SATURDAY, JULY 19t1i., at 6 p.m. sharp, to take part in the fireworks display. Full uniform to bo worn. W. C. braddon, Superintendent. RETURNED SOLDIERS ASSOCIATION. A BALL WILL BE HELD, under • the auspices of the above Association at the Drill Shed on MONDAY, the 21st. inst. at 8.30 p.m. Entrance by Camp St. Admission:—Double Ticket 3/6, Single 2/6. Extra lady 1/-. Music by Gibbons and Lawn’s Orchestra. N. W. TULLOCH, Hon. Secretary.
linn (Cnn liralrr this (Costume TAILORED TO your MEASURE FOR 85/Smartly cut and mad? under the supervision of a first-class man tailor. The fit and fiivsh aiu.;t ho approved of bv you or your money will he refunded. Other patterns at 95/-, 105/-. 115/-, 120/-. Two pound loss than shop pricos. Patterns and a very easy sclf-measnre-uient form await your roquest. Write for them now. Your own costume stylo copied if preferred with the same guarantee of satisfaction. Many expressions of satisfaction are being received from all parts of the Dominion. JOHN H. GLASSON Cashel St., Christchurch. P.O. Box 11. a L MICHAEL O’DRISCOLL. (Returned, Soldier.)
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1919, Page 3
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373Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1919, Page 3
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