New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

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ANZAC DAY DAWN SERVICES & PARADES

THURSDAY, APRIL 25, NATIONWIDE

Attend your local dawn service or Anzac Day parade to refl ect on the servicemen and women who have passed, and those who are still putting their lives on the line. People in major cities can head to Auckland’s War Memorial Museum, Wellington’s Pukeahu National War Memorial Park, Christchurch’s Cathedral Square or Dunedin’s Cenotaph, Queens Gardens, before 6am to pay your respects.

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