ANZAC DAY.
COMMEMORATION SERVICE. PARADE IN NEW PLYMOUTH. Anzac Day, Monday, April 25, will be recognised in New Plymouth by a religious memorial service, which will take place in Pukekura Park. A parade has* been arranged by the R.S.A., and the order will be as follows, the head of the column leaving the post office at 10.30: Citizens’ Band, firing party, Maori War veterans, South African veterans, Rifle Club, Legion of Frontiersmen, returned sailors, returned soldiers, nursing sisters and V.A.D.’s, British Red Cross Society, Women’s National League, all other patriotic societies, Repatriation Committee, Territorial force (“A” Company), High School Cadet Band, Cadets 24th Company, 110th Company, 89th Company, 90th Company, Boy Scouts, Fire Brigade, Borough Council, Harbor Board, and other local bodies.
Motor cars will be provided for the veterans at I the Soldiers’ Club at 9.45. Those in (motor cars, except Maori War veterans, are asked to fall in at the end of the column.
Proceeding to the Park, the parade will form up on the sports ground in a hollow square, after which the service will be held. The general public are asked to use the terraces, so us to avoid interfering with the formation of the par*, ade.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 April 1921, Page 4
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201ANZAC DAY. Taranaki Daily News, 23 April 1921, Page 4
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