About 100 returned services personnel stood silent beside friends and family members at the Cenotaph in Queen Elizabeth Park in Masterton yesterday to remember fallen comrades.
The Armistice Day service is a ceremony of remembrance for all members of the New Zealand military who fell in battle, with particular significance for the soldiers killed in World War I.
Reverend Ted Dashfield led the Masterton service, which began at 11am - the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month - to recognise the signing of the Armistice that ended World War I in 1918.
Bob Hill, president of the Masterton Returned and Services Association, said VIP guests included Masterton Mayor Garry Daniell, vice president of the Royal New Zealand RSA David Maloney, and British High Commission representative Sharon McGregor-Bell.
Young officers of Masterton's 21 Squadron Air Training Corps stood vigil throughout the service and the Masterton District Brass Band provided music, with trumpeter Ted Paris sounding the Last Post.