PEACE CELEBRATIONS. OTAKI’S PROGRAMME SATURDAY. QRAND PROCESSION, to leav main street, near Post Office, at 1 Th a.m. Marshal, Capt. T. B; Bax. procession will march via Aotaki Si and Waerenga road, to the Railwa; Station, where the Wellington Missio; Silver Band will join in, and then pro ceed to the Otaki Maori Racing Club’ Course. The Royal Proclamation will be reac at the Racecourse, to be followed bi short speeches by the Chairman of thi Twn Board (Mr BByron Brown), M: W. H. Field, M.P., Revs. Knowle: Sfith (Wellington), G. F. Petrie, M.A. and W. G. Slade, M.A. A Sports Programme will also be gone through. All children will be provided will mid-day meal and afternoon tea. Chil dren should bring their own cups. Adults are expected to provide theii own refreshments. Hot water provided for all. SUNDAY. A combined THANKSGIVING SERVICE will be held in Brights’ Theatre on SUNDAY, 20th in.st., commencing at 2.30 p.m. sharp. Address by Rev. Knowles Smith, of Wellington. The Wellington Mission Silver Baud will assist at the Service. Printed Forms of Service supplied. The Visiting Band will give a GRAND SACRED CONCERT at Brights’ Theatre on SUNDAY NIGHT, at -5.15 sharp. Admission by silver coin. MONDAY. The Mission Silver Band will give a public performance in the Sanatorium Grounds on MONDAY, 21st inst., at 2 p.m. Admission free. Collection to defray expenses. GRAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT—MONDAY NIGHT. Admission: Dress Circle. Is 6d; Body of Hall. Is. Dance to follow—ls extra. The general public are cordially invited to lend their hearty co-operation, in order to make the Peace Celebrations worthy of Otaki and district and the great occasion we celebrate. BYRON BROWN, Chairman Celebration Committee. GRAND | PEACE PROCESSION | To start, from the Otaki Post Office at 10 a.m. 1 All invited to take part. ORDER OF PROCESSION. Returned Soldiers Territorials Cadets Veterans Red Cross Ambulance Representation of the Allies (motor lorry) School Children Druids Natives Fire Engine The Public Tradesmen’s Vehicles (decorated) Motor Cars (decorated) Bicycles (decorated). All Returned Soldiers-are requested to meet at 9.30 a.m. (in uniform) at tho College grounds. T. B. BAX (Captain), Marshal. GRAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT AND DANCE, MONDAY NIGHT. BRIGHTSTHEATRE. PART I. 1. Tableau, The Allied Nations Otaki Girl; Song and Chorus, “Rule Britannia” Mr Howard Andrew 2. Song Miss Diaper 3. Recitation .. Miss Brida O’Rourke 4. Violin Solo .. The Rev. W. G. Slade .1. Song, Mr Frank Penn 15. Recitation Mr Byron Brown 7. Song Mrs Lees Eiliott 8. Song, “Sons of the Dardanelles” Mr Howard Andrew 9. Ventriloquial Act Mr Perry PART 11. 10. Selection The Cook Orchestra 11. Poi Dance Maori Maidens 12. Song Mr Puka Bikihana. 13. Song Mr Wm. Nieholls 14. Song, Miss Wi Tahiwi 15. Song Mr Toby Mahima Id. Sailor’s Hornpipe ..Miss May Cook 17. Song ...... Capiain Pirimi Tahiwi 18. Humorous Song. .Mr Jacob Utiku 19. Haka Maori Warriors To start at 7.45 sharp. Admission: Dress Circle, Is 6d; Body of Hall, Is. Dance, Is extra. DANCE TO FOLLOW. Music by the Cook Orchestra. M.C., Mr George Noble. Organisers: Rev. G. F. Petrie, Ptiku Rikihana. PEACE PROCESSIOX. Members or the Otaki Druids’ Lodge are requested to attend the Lodgerooru TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 9.30 a.m., to take part in the Peace Procession. By order of the A.D.. J. R. BILLS, Secretary. G-CYLEND ER CAR. TT7 ANTED to SELL.—G-cylznder 5- ' seater CAE. late model, electric light, starter; just been painted; guaranteed perfect order; any iriaL J. G. SMITH, 63, Dixon St.. Wellington. I STRAYED. STRAYED on to my property. MIX? ; road, one Black-Boar PIG. If not I claimed by 24th inst. will be sold to
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Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 18 July 1919, Page 3
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