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1 DEATHS. jj if WILLIAMS.—On January 23th, 1901, at| ~'M fifei1 lute residence, Wood-street, Poa-j |j sonby, Christina Annie, the dearly-!: 's bcioved wire cv Thomas Phhlipps Wil-i j| liams, late of Foxton, Manawatu. X! Interment private. I ecclesiastical. : | (Continued from Page 2.) ' fi^T~ PATRICK'S CATHEDKAiiJi I TO-MORROW IvIORiSiNG at 11 A.M. t: UjiW: . RiUHT RKV. MONdIGiSOKf E] O'KIi^LLV will Preach. ! y<Jounod's "aiease Solenneilo" will be Sung1 Ipj by the Choir. >' I Ofi'ertqrium in the Evening: "Blest Arc-j p the Departed," fvum Sspohr s ■•Lasts Judsmeut." ; ffi .".:■— , K3 , CTiJ r.ei.jT:iJ.vgaMi-«»-ma^mm^l.-rfllrir«V.nii-----t- [ XCI T " BENEDICT S.f | fe ' j if Special arrangements have been made. i| whereby all Catholic Members of the. 1 various Corps on Parade TO-MORHO'^'j | are to attend Mass at 11 a.m. in ST.f | UJjJNJiiDICT'S CHURCH. | j. | The Nave will be reserved for the troops» 3 Special Buses leaving at 7. U|i ■ - 'ir-ff ,r,'f rri-rr--tf»" rJ>'^'-^ •■' -■—•-•■^■irnii'l.Tr-n' ?^%' !gr^lffl *a **Tr-'v- I %/' NO X CIiUR CX, PARNELL.;. j$ REV. H. KELJ-iY, lI.A. [' ;g i ii | MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR HER | 1 LATE MAJiiSTi'. 1 I §11 a.m.—"An Empire Sorrowing, j % 7 p.m.—"Queen Victoria: A Gift of GodV if to the Nineteenth Century." $ :.^ «gr«tf,mTm^.ta>--^ir lE j.r*w |ff p r^irrw.- f j tf ; l ' m/«itii')iHJiJJWßft a\.fOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL? *-ri- CHURCH, VIEW ROAD. jj |j \ If REV. WM. DAY, Minister. i I " r g SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 1901. ; »| SPECIAL MEMORIAL SERVICES, li ipll a.m.—"Good Queen Victoria." } 1J0.45 p.m.—"Passing Thrones and thej: | Throne Eternal." ( m " '""' ' '|Ni|kimawat»j t r^T\g4j-!iia»«au«auaßg»wcjußg J .jJz;> t SjIiKVONPO R T W E S L E' V A N i"^ CHURCHES. . t | NORTH COTE—At 11, Mr E. Cox; 7, Mrjj fj H. Stone I 1 TAKAPUNA-11 and 7—Rev. C. E. Boe-f v, croft f, §j ... _ i M AT E W T O N CONGREGATIONAL ■ M CHURCH, | EDINBURGH STREET. | The REV. G. lIERVEY will preach in j j the Morning- at 3!. ■| "Subject: "The Noble Queen.'" fflAud in the Evening at 6.45. Subject: "The; y Bereaved Km;>ire." f j§C| A L V A T I O N A R M Y.| I*~ ALBERT ST. BARRACKS. I'j SPECIAL MEETINGS ALL DAY F 1 SUNDAY. I MEMORIAL SERVICE TO OUR LATE; I QUEEN AT NIGHT. [■i Millie find Sinking- Appropriate. I ADJT. AND MRS TYLER, CO. IpROTfiSTANT HALL, KARANGA-!; a 1- IiAPE road !: g ADDRESS TO-MORROW, 7 p.m., fe I N MKMORIAM, QUEEN VICTORIA.! |\\ odnestiuv. T.ou p.m.. Prayer Meeting. i BJ'Tluay, 7.30 p.m., Bible Lecture. » i| GOD SAVE THE KING. If : I|XrORTHCOTE Presbyterian Church.-* 'It U a-m-> Su PPJy; 7 p.m., Mr E. Adams.! gSabbath School, 2.30. i pTTNiON Free Baptis^Chlarch^lPa: m .| g*- Mi- S. Parker; 7 p.m., Messrs Kent! warm Hay. Monday, 7.30 p.m., Prayer V gPraise^and Testimony. ' T |q IT V "*M™l '"i"""^ | SUNDAY EVENING. I H . t-w MEMORIAL SERVICE. I | ADDRESSES. SPECIAL HYMNS. I 13 All are Invited. I U Doors open ac 7.30; Meeting commence! I at S. I pf^ 7" "■ C. A* 4 -*- • SUNDAY AFTERNOON, AT ' $ 3 O'CLOCK. ii | MEMORIAL SERVICE. jj jj In the Lecture Hall. d ■ Subject: X ! "VICTORIA, THE GREAT WHITE I I QUEEN." I Friends Cordially Invited. |^J 1-1 O X A L H A L. lJ | ...OMORROW, EVENliN'b^i I JAi\LAni at S.iu. [ I SACii£,u ±'.n_ j ux.jj, oox\u, AiN'D | | "BEN HUH-a i^i.Jii OF THE j | CiiK,.,. • j | Xojci i.,y I MR A£jJ*i!.ifj JL.UCAS, s I And Illustrated by Powerful Limeligrn; | Views. !■; | BEN UVVI AND MEt-dALA the''Roman,! | J.f.e Boy CHRIST and BEN KUk. iiitf I u-alley Slave. The Pirates. ITreedomJ | i^ii:^i HUK and ES'xiiEß;. IKAB tliefi I Egyptian. !■ I THE Ci-iAKIOT RAG'S. f, | Raising the Widow's Son. CHRISTK | Heals the Lepers. CHRIST Betrayed.! il Raising- the Cross. The Catacombs at | | Rome. I THE BALLAD OF JUDAS ISCARiOT.c I NAZARETH. THE HOLY CITY. THE? I STAR OF BETHLEHEM. ! % In Memory of the World-lamented! | QUEEN VICTORIA, MB LUCAS will re-l \ cite In conclusion, the late Poet Laure-f I ate's • "CROSSING THE BAR." : f; Doors open at 7J5. 1 | COLLECTION (SILVER). k! | N.B.—Adults are expected to contributes '■s<not less than 1/. I! i„. • i 1, ; | I VOLUKTEEB NOTICES. S i —^—————^ — —' ' S TVSTRICT ORDERs| BY LIEUT.-COLONEL W. B. | WHITE, COMMANDING. | Brigade Office, Auckland, & 26th January, 1901. | The Government having Gazetted SUN-S DAY NEXT as a day on which Memorial! Services should be held in the several! Churches, all Volunteer Corps in the Dis-^ trict will Parade and Attend the Speeial| Services held by the .Churches of dlfferentl denominations accordingly. Bandsmen?] to parade without their instruments. » In accordance with the above order.| the Volunteer Corps in the Auckland Gar-i rlson will Parade at the Drill Hall at 9.30| a.m. I By order. JAMES REID, Captain fmd Adj.. | Auckland District. .; X UCKXAND NAVAL J J ffeßgt&. ■ ARTILLERY 1 /^^^X^, VOLUNTEERS. f '(T^'/SJSwl'^ra T!le Corps will parade 5? ' '^ik"^2^S» B^afor Di\-Ine Service atg '^W^W#*!#s Hip Drill Hall TO-| PS^W MORROW (Sunday), at| %s^i"*'*^^ Mourning consisting-(Ofa| oiece of black ribbon, •; wide and ?, inches! long will bo tied round the lanyard and* worn upon the left side. _ U By order. ■ ■ k W. E. JACKSON, C.P.O. | TJONSOIVBY NAVAL | >^^^V i "ARTILLERY. FJ /*/%& Parade at the Drillß Xl Hall on MONDAY, Jan-| n|l JnSffi?J)&S vary 28, at 7.30 (instead! \i\'Bv^^i^f °f Ferry Tee, as previ-f' S&-^3O-i-y ously arranged). g ihjfj&sJfr A full attendance re-| cjuesxed. h I V>y order. ft i G. .W. S. PATTERSON, H | ."■•.'. Lieut,-Commanding. |

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 22, 26 January 1901, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 22, 26 January 1901, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 22, 26 January 1901, Page 5

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