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TAWA RSA AND TAWA HISTORICAL SOCIETY ARMISTICE DAY SERVICE

John from Tawa

Just for information
TAWA RSA AND TAWA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
ARMISTICE DAY SERVICE

Sunday 11 November 2018

This day is a unique day in New Zealand’s history. On this day in 2018 w
will recall the cessation of the World War One hostilities one hundred year ago.

A special service will be held at the Tawa Memorial in the Grasslees Reserve area adjacent to the north end of Oxford Street to remember those who fell during World War One and those who survived.

At this service a Remembrance Plaque on a Memorial Rock that has been placed in the Reserve will be also be unveiled and dedicated.

Everyone is most welcome to attend the service being held at 10.45 am.

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