Advertisements EASTER ENCAMPMENT. MANCHESTER RIFLES. THE MANCaireTER RIFFES parade at thfc Assembly Booms on THURSDAY* Evening, at 7 o'clock, and, after inspection, will march to the encampment with the Marton Royal Rifles. An Express wll carry the extra Baggage ' BY ORPfIR. OHT7RCHSERVICES. Good Friday. St. John's, Feildiog— ll a.m., Lay Reader; 7.30 p.m., Rev. Innes Jones. St. Agnes', Kiwitea, 11 a.m., Eev. Innes Jones. Easter Sunday. John's, Feilding, 7.30 a.m., 11 a.m., and 7 p.m., Rev. Innes Jones. Volunteer Camp, 9.30 a.m., Rev. Innes Jones. Stanway Church, 3 p.m., Rev. Innes Jones St. Agnes', Kiwitea, 11 a.m., Lay Reader. The Easter Offertories throughout the District will be handed to the HUGH L. SHERWILL, CHARLES BRAY, Churchwardens. T. BRIDGETS CHURCH, Debby Street. There" will be Veneration of the Cross and Sermon iv St. Bridget's Church on Good Friday morning, at 9. Stations of the Cross at 3 p.m. Easter Sunday — First Mass at 8, second Mass at 11 (when there will be a church parade of Catholic Volunteers to the service). Evening : Vespers, and Benediction at 8. A band will be in attendance. Easter offerings at all the services on Sunday. GrancT Sacred Concert BY THE WELLINGTON GARRISON BAND. GOOD FRIDAY NIGHT, AT 8 P.M., IN THE 4 SSEMBLY ROOMS, FEILDING. Programme : Grand Slow March, " Kissenger" (Faure) Contest Selection, "Nachtlagcr in Gran ada" (C. Krenfczer), arranged by C Godfrey, Esq., Bandmaster Royal Horse Guards Cornet Solo, " Holy City " (S. Adams) Selection, " Weber's Mass in ' G,' " arranged by G. E. Newton A Dirge (by desire), " The Gar- \ land of Flowers " (Boyer) B} Anthem, "To TbeD, O Lord" (J. Selection, " Verdi," arranged G. Round Interval of 10 Minutes. Grand March, "Joyce's 71st" (Boyer) Selection, " Moses in Egypt," arranged by Newton Trio (selection), two Baritones and Euphonium Contest Selection, " La Reine de Saba (Gounod), arranged by C. Godfrey Ode, " To Pope Pius, the IX," arranged by G. Round Chorus, " The Hallelujah " (Handel) " National Anthem." Doors open at 7.30 ; to commence at 8. Pkices of Admission : 2s 6d, 2s, and Is. The audience is respectfully requested to keep still during the performance of the pieces. Conductor and Bandmaster— T. HERD. Secretary-H. DAYIS. Assembly Rooms, Feilding. SATURDAY, 13th APRIL. TTTRESTLING MATCH for LightVY weight Championship of New Zealand, between — J. SUTHERLAND, Light-Weight Champion, and J. W. F. HALCOMBE (of Feildixg), Amateur Light - Weight Champion of Michigan, U.S.A. Styles: Catch-as-catch-can and Gr*ecoRoman ; best 3 out of 5 falls. Doors open at 7.39 ; commence at 8.30. Pbices: Reserved Seats (on Stage), ss; Front Seats, 3s ; balance, 2s. Eeserved seats may be obtained at Mr Milson's book store. GRAND SACRED CONCERT, Under the Auspices of the Napier Garrison Band. ASSEMBLY ROOMS, FEILDING. SUNDAY, 14th APRIL, 1895. Commescing at 8.15 p.m. VOCAL and Instrumental Solos, Quartettes, Recitations, and Choruses. Admission— FßEE (Collection at Door). The Management reserve the right to refuse admission. : A. E. RENOUF» Manager, ' i A GREAT TEMPERANCE DEMONSTRATION WILL BE HELD AT FEILDING IN THE RECREATION GROUND, ON EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 15th, 1895. PROCESSION TO THE GROUND. li DDRESSES will be given by Mi J\_ Gilbert Carson (Chairman Wanganui Education Board), Mr A. R. At kinspn, of Wellington, and other public A "large Choir will sing at intervals and a Brass Band -will assist to enlivet the proceedings. Refreshments sold on the ground. EVERYBODY INVITED. Entrance to the Ground — FREE. NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN, APITIT ALL persons found trespassing witl dog or gun on Sections No. 2 5, 6»and 7, Block X«, or Sections 16 17, 18, 19, and 20, Block XT, will b< prosecuted to the utmost extent of th( law without respect of persons. MILLER BROS., and PRINCE BROS., Apiti ~ PIANOFORTE AND DRAWING. MISS KIRKE (cert. Lausann Conservatoire) is prepared I receive Pupils for Music, Drawing and. Painting, The. term to begu with each pupil. Apply to •• Te Owhanga," Fowlere ■ LINCOLN RAMS. ~~~ PURE-BRED 2-tooth Lincoln Ram for sale. Apply to THOS. BRYCE, Fern Flats, Martoii Or. OlgOfaAS A. BRYCE, Kiwitea. """4 - KE>VARP/-mll be given to anyon 'J\l &?&& inferDaation. as to th whereabouts s ot two chestnut mares with covers' ony taken fr6th my paddoc on the night of the 10th of April. ontnenig Feildin(
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 241, 11 April 1895, Page 3
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