ANZAC CELEBRATIONS.
Next Wednesday marks the second (innii'orsary of the landing of the AnEacs at Gnlliroli, a feat that .will always bo handed down to posterityi Owing to the municipal elections falling on that date this year, the. eominemornt:cn services will be held to-day. Iti Kew Plymouth the celebrations will take tlin form of a united religious sermon with short addresses in the Coronation Hall, commencing at 2.15 p.m. At 1.45 p.m. a procession headed by the Citizens' Band, and participated in hy soldiers, veterans, Territorials, Cadets, Scouts and school children, will leave the Soldiers' Club for the Coronation Hall, where the order of pit. ceedings will be:—Hymn, "Oh God, oui help in ages past"; Scripture reading, Psalm 124, by Adjutant Hultquist; Prayer, Rev. A. C. Seivewright; Hynfo, "Lead, Kindly Light"; Address, Archdaecon Evans; Dead March in "Saul," Citizens .itfnd; Hymn, Russian National Anthtm; Address, Rev. W. A. Sinclair; Hymn, "Eternal Father, strong to save"; National Anthem; Benediction ; "The Last Post," sounded by Bugler Walker, In the evening the veterans will parade at the Soldiers' Club at 5.30 p.m., whore, with returned soldiers, they will j be entertained at a social gathering.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 April 1917, Page 4
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192ANZAC CELEBRATIONS. Taranaki Daily News, 23 April 1917, Page 4
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