First Day.
(1). Signal to be given by the ringing of all belli s , including the .fireball. Buglers in motor cars will immediately set out, for the country districts to announce the news by bugle-call. C 2). All flags to be hoisted, bunting put out, motor cars, bicyc-le.s and vehicles to be decorated and to parade. 13). Grand procession to assemble in Post Office Square two hours after the signal. (•I). Short religious service and speech®
from a platform in the Square, (o). Proccssion commences in following order: Returned soldiers in uniform. Veterans. Levin Band. Boys' Training Farm Hand, Salvation Army Band. Territorials and Cadets. Levin, Koputaroa, Ohau, Muhunoa, and Mnn-akau schoolchildren. Training Farm Boys. File Brigade. Friendly Societies in regalia. Members of Labour organisations. Patriotic and 'Red Cross women. Natives in native costume. Citizens in decorated care, vehicles.
EVENING. United service in the Century H;vW at 8 p.m., combined choira. Order of Service. Hyinu, "O God our help." Short prayer and Lord's prayer. Adjutant Sewell (Salvation Army). Hymn, "All people that on eartl' do dwell." Reading, Psalm 46. Address. Rev. SI. Bawdeu H:\rri , A.T.S.L. (Presbyterian). Prayer, Rev. W. F. Grove (Church of England). Hymn. Kipl ing'* I<ecec-Montil, "Best we forget," Address, Rev. J. -H. Haslam (Meth-
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 9 November 1918, Page 3
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