SPECIAL NOTICES. ' ANZAC DAY. ■ TO THE MEMORY OF THE BRAVE SOLDIERS WHO FELL AT HALMI.'OIjI, ! MEMORIAL SERVICE. MMOIirATi SEjjVICIJ. MEMOEIAL SERVICE. MEMORIAL SI'.HVIOK. A' MEMORIAL SERVICE will bo hold in tho TOiWN HALL (Largo Hall), TO-MORROW, (TUESDAY, 25th INSTANT), AT 3 p.m. " ' ORDER OF SERVICE: 'Hymn: "O God, our Help in Ages Pnat." Lesson: Psalm XC, Rev. John Dawson (Mothodist). I'rayer: Rev. A. M. Johnson, M.A. (Anglican.). Hymn: "Load Kindly Light." ... , . < Lesson: 1 Corinthians XV. 35-58, Col. Powley (Salvation Army). Prayer: Intercessional and Lord's Prayer, Rev. J. Reed Gl^°^ rCßßt j ona ij Hymn: "Lord God of Hosts. Whose Mighty Hand." Oiiran Solo: "Dead March" in "Saul," Mr. H. S. Claughton. Address: Rov. James Gibb. D.D. (Presbytonan). National Anthem. Benedictions Rev. W. H. Hinton (Baptist). . Rohirned Soldiers' Relatives and other Ticket Holders will enter by Main Entrance, Cuba Street Extension. The General -Public will enter by the Wakefield Street Entrance. .■ \ R. TAIT, 24th April, 1916. f • ' Acting-Town Clerk. ANZAC DAY. PATRIOTIC MEETING. PATRIOTIC MEETING. ■ PATRIOTIC MEETING. ~ PATRIOTIC .MEETING. PATRIOTIC MEETING WILL BE HELD IN' THE LARGE TOWN HALL AT 8 p.m. TO-MORROW'(TUESDAY, 25tK INSTANT), WHEN A RESOLUTION. WILL BE SUBMITTED BY HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (MR. J- P. LUKE), AND SECONDED BY THE HON. T. W. HIS- ' MP, aVD SUPPORTED BY COUNCILLOR A.' R. ATKINSON. Patriotic Speeches will be delivered by . the Rt. Hon. W. F. Massey, Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon! Sir Joseph Ward, and Captain Srmson. The Public are earnestly invited to be present to do honour to a Groat Occasion. R. TAIT, 24th April, 1916. . ' Acting-Town Clork. ONLY 4 MORE DAYS TO GO. £100'0" ~ FOK — 1 — 3/6. GEE! WHAT A CHANCE!! WESTLAND . H/fONSTER ART TTNION. estland Monster * -Art Union. (By Permission of the Minister of Internal Affairs.) FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR SOLDIER HEROES'. GOLD SPECIMENS TO VALUE OF gJjQOO POSITIVELY DRAWN MAY 2, 1916. Applications Must Not be Posted After April 27. FIRST;. SECOND, AND THIRD i ' A GENUINE CHANCE FOR ANYONE TO WIN.A FORTUNE. , SEND FOR A TICKET TO-DAY. - ' Tickets obtainable from C. J. PFAFF, Secretary, Coasters' Association, 38 Pirie Street, Wellington. Send stamped, addressed envelope.
• OBSERVANCE OP ANZAC, DAT. I HEREBY invite the Citizens of 'Wellington to observe a half-holiday,. commencing at l p.m., oil the 25tli April, in commemoration of Anzac Day. In accordance with the request of the Prime Minister, the following programme has l>een arranged to observe the day in remembrance of the notable deeds performed by the Australian and New Zealand Soldiers:— A United National R«ligiou6 Service will be held in the Town Hall at 3 o'clock. •• A' Patriotic Meeting will he held at 8 - at tho Town Hall. ' ' JOHN P, LUKE, Mayor. 19th April, 1916. NATIONAL KESERVE OF NEW ZEALAND. . ANZAC DAI. ALL Members of the National Reserve, active, honorary, or visiting, - are personally requested to attend tho Patriotic Meeting, at the 'fown Hall on the evening Of the 25th inSt., supporting th 6 Returned Soldiers, under Captain Simson, vi'ho will make provision for seating accommodation. Members are particularly requested to wear their distinguishing Badges and De- • corations. < ■. (Sgd.) T, W. PORTER, C/p., Colonel. • Dominion Commandant.. WOMEN'S BRANCH NATIONAL RE- ■ SERVE. ALL Members are requested to attend either the Memorial Service or Patriotic' Meeting, or, both, as may bo most convenient for them, on TUESDAY, 25th inst., Anzac Day. ; (Sgd.) D. E. PLATTS-MILLS, ' . President Women's Branch, N.R.
ZONOPHONE RECORDS. REDUCED PRICES. The ten-inch have been reduced from lis. Gd. to 2s. 9d., and the twelve-inoh from 6s. GcL to is. These double-sided Records' constitute remarkable value at the new prices. Get a gramophone—a superb "His Master's Voice"—and. you will enjoy music such as you have never heard bafore. The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., Wei--1 ling-ton. M. J. Brookes, North Island Manager—Advt. Messrs. Atatham and Williams, Ltd., I will bold their Pahiatua autumn cattle i fair on Wednesday next. Storks will feed upon locusts until they are too full to fly. %)• Children's Hacking Coußbi .Woods' Great Peppermint Cure,*
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2753, 24 April 1916, Page 7
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