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Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc. DT. MARY'SCATHEDRAL.PARNELL. O Holy Week Services: Special Sermons on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, 7.30 p.m. Wednesday, Stainer's "Crucifixion." 7.30 p.m. Thursday, Holy Communion 7.30 a.m. Good Friday, Holy Communion, 7.30 a.m.; Children's Service. 10 a.m.; Morning Prayer, 11 a.m.; Evening Prayer, 7 p.m. CHURCH OP THE HOLY SEPULCHRE, Kybor Pa-s.-Services To-day: 3 a.m., 11 a.m., 3 p.m., and 7.3J pm. The Service at 3 p.m. is for Children. ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH, HOBSON-SI'REET. GOOD FRIDAY. 7.30 Litany, 10.30 a.m.—Morning Prayer arid Sermon. 12 noon-Three Hour*' Devotion (conducted by Revs. W. I', l.ush and E. Hayter Cox). 7.39 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon, with the "Story of the Cross." DT. PAUL'S, SYMONDS-STREET. good~Yrlday. 11 Morning Prayer, Litany, Sermon, etc. 7,30 p.m.-Shortened Evening Prayer, with SPECIAL PASSIONTIDE MUSIC as follows :— 1. Anthem—" Turn thy Face" ~ .. Attwood 2. Solo—"Low at Thy Feet" .. .. Lindsay 3. Solo-'' He was Despised" .. .. Handel 4. Anthem- " Mv God, Look upon Me" Reynolds 5. Itecit.-" Thy Rebuke".. .-. \ „ ~ Aria-" But Thou Didst Not" / Han(l(,l 6. Anthem-" O Saviour of the World Goss 7. Duet—" So Thou Liftest" .. .. Stabler 8. Violin Solo—" Meditation .. .. Gounod 9. Solo-" Calvary" Itoduoy 10. Anthem—"Comeunto Him" .. .. Gounod 11. Solo—" I will give yon Rest" .. .. Adams 12. Quartette-'God so Loved" .. .. Stabler 13. Solo-"The Redemption" .. ~ Behrend VOCALISTS: Misses Bowring, Buttimore, Hill, Laing, Ring, Mrs. Coates, Messrs. Boultoii, Christie, Ferriday, Worrall. INSTRUMENTALIST'S: Violin, Mr. li. Kent; Organ, Mi. J. H. Philpot. pOOD FRIDAY EVENING. FORESTERS' HALL. LIMELIGHT SERVICE, Conducted by MR. GEO. ALDRIDGE, Assisted by Musical Friends. Addres«, " From the Garden to the Cross." Solo, "The Shadow of the Cro-s," Mi<s Davi.i: Solo, "Calvary," Misslirindrod; •'Thou did'st not leave," Mr. C. 11. King, Appropriate Anthems by Church of Christ Choir. Addro-s and musical items will be beautifully illustrated by aid of a powerful lantern. Admission, Silver Coin. Collection at the door. To commence at 7.45. PITT-STREET WESLEYAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL. THIRTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY. EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 18, 1897. Preachers : Morning at 11-REV. E. BEST. Afternoon at 3-REV. F. J. RICHARDS. Evening at 0.30-REV. W. J. WILLIAMS. Conductor Mr. W. F. ForbkS. Organist Mr. J. P. HOOTON. SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE SCHOLARS, Assisted by the Orchestra. ANNUAL SOIitEE will be held on the following WEDNESDAY, April 21st. Tea on tables at (i.30 Tickets—Adults, Is; Children in the Wesley Hall (id. GOOD FRIDAY Y.M.C.A. - United Evangelistic Meeting, Lecture Hall, 7.30. Short addresses. All are invited, EducationalMR. ARTHUR BOULT, TEACHER OF VOICE PRODUCTION, ORGAN, PIANO, THEORY, Ac, Return from Itotorua MONDAY, flitl) April. Next Quarter commences TU KiiDAY, 27ih April. Intending Pupils are requested to communicate with .Mr. ISonlt during Easier week at Ar.uva House, Itotorua, in order that they may begin their lessons with the quarter. No. 2, A.M.P. Society Buildings, TIRENCH, GERMAN, ITALIAN, and SPANISH CONVERSATIONAL!.!' Taught. Apply Beaver, Dentist, Victoria Road, Devon port. I LOCUTION, VOICE CULTURE, 11 AND GESTURE. MR. THOS. WALKKR, Teacher (From Sydney, and ex-Member of the l.cgislatve A setnhly). The Dramatic Art in all its branches. Address : Colonial Bank Chambers (upper floor). MR. H. H. PINKNEY, B.A. (Lond. Univ.), PREPARES CANDIDATES For UNIVERSITY, CIVIL SERVICE, AND OTIIER EXAMINATIONS. Tuition also conducted by correspondence. Address: Hamilton Road, Ponsouby; and 322, Victoria Arcade. AND TYPEWRITING. MISSES TABART and MURRAY-AYNSLEY, No. 4, Mining Ciiambeus, Queen-street (Opposite Fort-street). The Misses TABART and MURRAY-AYNSLEY having moved to the above address, will in future receive work and pupils there. Reports, Specifications, Cable Codes, Tabulated Matter, and all descriptions of Typing executed. Shorthand Clerks, and Typewriters supplied for casual work. LOWER (i LENS ID E, UPPER SYMONDS-STBEBT. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Principal, Mrs. Young; assisted by au efficient Start. For special subiects best masters are engaged. Prospectuses on application. Half Term, March 22. ■JUTISS AUDREY pLAYER, Holder of Certificates. Honours, Theory (And Senior Practical, Trinity College, London), RECEIVES AND VISITS PUPILS FOR PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. Concerts and "At.Homes" Attended. Address: View Road, Mount Eden. IZING'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. "The Tower," Rbmuera. boarding and day SCHOOL FOR boys. Visitor REV. W, BEATTY, M.A. Principal: MR. GRAHAM BRUCE, 8.A., with Honors of the University of London. Assisted by a large staff of Resident University Graduates. List of successes for the year 1896-7: Four Boys passed the Matriculation Examination. Four Boys passed the Senior Civil Service Examination. Nine Boys passed the Junior Civil Service Examination, two of whom gained the 18th and 38th places in New Zealand on a list of 293 successful candidates. Special 'Bus Arrangements for Day Boys. Prospectus may be had on Application to the Principal, or from Messrs. Upton and Co., Queenstreet. ORINCE ALBERT COLLEGE, UPPER QUEEN STREET AUCKLAND. BOARDERS AND DAY SCHOLARS. DEPARTMENT FOR BOYS. Headmaster (Resident): THOMAS_JACKSON, M.A. (London University). Second Master (Resident): B. H. LOW, B.A. (New Zealand University). Junior Master (Resident): P. DBUMMOND, B.A. (New Zealand University) Master Lower School (Resident): DEPARTMENT FOR GIRLS. Headmaster (Resident): THOMAS JACKSON, M.A. (London University) First Assistant (Resident): MISS R. M. BAINFORTH, M.A. (New Zealand University). Second Assistant (Resident): MISS MABEL SALMOND, B.A; (New Zealand University). Mistress Lower School: MISS EMILIE REID (Matric. N.Z. U Diversity). Assisted by an efficient stall of Visiting Masters. Half Term began MONDAY, March 29. ' Although built on the same grounds as the Boys' College, and under the same management, the Girls' College is a separate institution, having its own playground. • , J.'?• "' < • Copies of the Prospectus, with any further tafornation, may be obulaod on applying to the Bead- ■'>:;-.••-' <■>/!;'■ ■:■;; : ; -.."v/4 ~ if ( " » * '- J ' J ? t

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10418, 16 April 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10418, 16 April 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10418, 16 April 1897, Page 8