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Ahzac Day Commemoration. OT. .- MATTHEW'SI, , CHURCH. CEEIZMS' 80LEMN MEMORIAL SERVICE. ANZAtJ-DAY,. •<„-».. TO-DAY (FRIDAY). APBILSS, Bis P.M. OBDEB 01? SERVICE: Crenfca .HyW-Wns'B "Sessional." Introducton Sentences—REV. W. E. R»yer!- REV. E.' H. KNOWLEB KEMPTON (President of Ministers' Assamtion). Ist L6S«on.-REV. ERIC EVANS, OP.; Te Deum (Jackson). m _ „._,, 2nd Lesson.-REV. FREDERIC WARNER; . Creed and Versicles. Prver for King and Empire, the Governor. General and bis MinisteTß.~REV. H.E. EELLHOUSE (President of Methodist Conference. _ . Prayer Commemorating tire Fallen in Battle. REV. JASPER CALDER. ~ AnMnsra, "Blest are tha DecMted." „„ Address.—REV. J. W. SHAW. M.A., C.F. "God Save the King" Autism. " Crossing the Bar," dnnns which offertory to bj taken for SoldieTa Memorial. Hyira, "0. God. Onr Help." Benediction. "Ltst Pout." by Trnmpeters. "Funeral March," and Muffled Peal of Bells. _ W. E. GILLAM, Vicar. ANZAC TiAY QERVICE. Anzac i-IAY Service. TTBIDAY JtfEXT, AT 7.30 P.M. piTT CT. TinSTHODIST QHTJBCH. CPECIAL TJNITED CEBVICE. Conducted by REV. R H. KNOWLES KEMPTON (President of Ministers' Association). Speakers: CHAPLAIN ANGUS McDONALD (Oi Waipu), And REV. FREDERIC WARNER. Offertory for Retained Soldiers' Association. TDOROUGH OF DEVONPOBT. ANZAC DAY. A UNITED MEMORIAL SERVICE Will be held in the HOLY TRINITY CHURCH. Church Street, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. AT T. 30. The following Ministers will take part in flie Bervice:— Archdeacon Hawkins, L.-Th., Anglican. Bey. G. Budd. Presbyterian. Rev. W. J. Elliott. Methodist. Rev. H. C. George, aggregation*!. Captain Medland. Salvation Army Solon: "Jesn. Lovsr of My Soul" - . Miss M. Bare •Be Thou Faithful Unto Death" (Mendelssohn) • • • - Mr. W. Walters . Organist: Bey. E. Chitty, M.A. Printed Order of Service will be provided. J. HENDERSON, Mayor. n iiNw^! £NZ A c jy AI. POMMEMOBATTVE SERVICE. ALL RETURNED SOLDIERS, OFFICERS AND MEN, ABE REQUESTED TO PARAiDE, IN UNIFORM, AT QUEEN STREET WHARF, AT 2 P.M. SHARP. THE PARADE WILL MARCH TO THE - DOMAIN, WHERE THE BERVICE WILL BE HELD. IF THE WEATHER DOES NOT PERMIT OP THIB, THE SERVICE WILL BE HELD AT THE TOWN ttat.t,, ALL RETURNED SOLDIERS ABE URGENTLY REQUESTED TO TURN UP. E. P. ANDREWS, Secretary. ■DOROUGH OP ONEHUNGA, ANZAC DAY. At the request of the Acting-Prime Minister, I hereby invite the Shopkeepers and Residents of Onehunga. to observe FRIDAY. April 25, Ansae Day, as a Publio Holiday. Ths Roll oi Honour will be unveiled at S p.m. in the Carnegie Library by Sir .Frederick Lang- < Everyone cordially invited to be present. J. BTOUPE. Mayor. Dated April 23, 1919. gOEOUGH OP ONEHUNGA. ANZAO DAY MEMORIAL SERVICE. A United Commemorative Service will be held to the Onehunga Methodist Church, at 7.30 pjiu, TO-DAY (Friday). April 25. Address by the) REV. D. D. SCOTT. Suitable Hymns. The Pnblio am cordially invited to be present. The Members oi the Council will attend. JOHN STOUPE, Mayor. April 24, 1913 ■QOMINION BOY SCOUTS § ANZAC MEMORIAL SERVICE. ! A Parade of Boy Scouts of Auckland is called for ANZAC DAY. April 25 Troops will assemble (without Staves) in the Grafton Road, adjoining the Grafton Bridge, at 2.30 p.m., markers at 2 15 p m., and will proceed to St. Sepulchre's Church, where Divine Service will beheld at 8 p.m., conducted by Mr, N. Gibson. Following the service an inspection will be taken, at 4.10 p.m., by Hii Excellency the Governor-General, the Earl of Liverpool. Members of the Auckland Provincial Scout Council are Invited to meet at the church. In the event of wet weather the Scouts will parade at the Church, at 2-45 sharp. ROBT. 8. ABEL. Commissioner. Auckland Centre. TVOCESAN BOY SCOUT ASSOCIATION. Church Parade and Inspection by His Excellency the Governor TO-DAY (Friday), Anzac Day. Scouts to Parade in Uniform, no staves. Grafton Bridge, Hospital end, 2.30 sharp; markers. 2.16 p.m. All Scouts expected to attend. R. C. GRIGSBY. Pis. Com. i AUCKLAND WATERSIDE WORKERS' A UNION. ANZAC DAY, APRIL 25, 1919. To relatives and friends of Waterside Workers and Seamen, who gave thoir lives in the great struggle at Ansae, we tender cur sympathy and condolence. " LEST WE FORGET." 0. NOAXEB. President, BY. HILLIER. Secretary. A CCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. HOLIDAY. Secretary's Office, April 25, 1919. Notice it hereby given that the Board's Office and Wharves will be CLOSED from 1 p.m. TO-DAY (Friday), April 25, being Arzac Day. Br Order. _ H. B. BURNETT, Secretary. H TASTER DRAPERS' ASSOCIATION. iM __ ANZAC DAY. Members are recommended to CLOSE THEIR SHOPS between the ho'irs of 2.30 and 4 o'clock on the AFTERNOON of FRIDAY, 26th iiint,, to enable omployous to attend tie Comrneiaorative Service. 8. E. WRIGHT,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17144, 25 April 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17144, 25 April 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17144, 25 April 1919, Page 10