NOTICE OF REMOVAL. r PHE Excelsior Joinery Works have Iwen I EE MOV KD to new premises ntxSthe Presbyterian Church, Devon-street Bast. G. CLIFF. j ST. MARTS PARISH. Memorial services win bo held TO-MORROW (Sunday), in all the Churches in the Parish. SERVICES AT ST. MARY'S Holy Communion Bam Morning Pyayer & Holy Communion 11 a.m Erening Prayer 1 p.m The Dead March will be played at the conclusion of oach service* F. Or. EVANS, Vicar.
PUBLIC MEMORIAL SERVICES will be hold in the WHITELEY MEMORIAL CHURCH, ON SUNDAY, JANUARY 27th, Conducted by the Rev. S. J. BERPELL. II a.m.—"A Nation in tears at the grave of its Sovereign." 7 p.m.—Subject: "The Heritago our Queen 1)98 left us." Will members of the congregation kindly note His Excellency the Governor's request re wearing mourning. w27
PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. MEMORIAL SERVICES. QUEEN STREET, 11 A.M.— He*. Henderson will preacb, Rev. John Nixon will read the Lessons, and the Eev. G. H. Mann will offer up Memorial Prayer. EVENING 7 P.M. — Re?. G. H. Mann, of Wellington, will preach. Mrs. Nixon will sing an appropriate Solo.
DEATH OF HER MAJESTY. PUBLIC OBSERVANCE AS TO MOURNING. RANFURLY, Governor. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House, at Wellington, this twenty-fourth day of January, 1901. Present : His Excellence the Govntxon in Council.
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVEIiNOfi of the Colony of Now Zealand having been advised by the Secretary of State for the Colonies of the lamented death cf Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Colony, doth hereby enjoin as follows upon her late Majesty's loving and lamenting subjects in the said Colony, in token of their grief and sorrow for the great loss the Empiie has sustained:—
1. All ministers of religion and all ns are invited ou SU N DAY N EXT, the twenty teyeuth inst., and also on the , day appointed for the Funeral 01 Her Late Majesty, to hold solemn serviies of public worship and mourning on behalf of the people of the Colony. 2. The New Zealand Ensign, with a scarf of crape attached to the fligstafl", one foot above the flag, shall be displayed at half-mast on all public build lngs in the Colony till sunset each day and until sunset of the day appointed fur the Funeral. 3. All ships in the various harbours of the Colony are invited to display their Ensigns at half-mast each day until and including the day of the Funeral. 4. All officers of the Government are enjoined to wear mourning until further notified, and all other subjects of Her Late Majesty are requested to do the same in such manner ag their loyalty and feelings direct. 5. And generally until after the day of the Funeral it is enjoined that all festivities of a public nature be suspended, and that on that da" all places of business anu public entertainment be closed. J. H. McAlistek, Acting Clerk of the - Executive Council.
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i/b'iS. i~. fijikU'i' Teacher of PIANOFORTE, SINGING, and THEORY OF MUSIC, resume Teaching on MONDAY, 1 *» February 4th. Pi.oils jruparnd (iE 1 desired) for Musical Examinations. i Results of Examinations in -1900. Messrs. ! Baker's pnpils.J f, Trinity CoIIege.—THKORKTICAL Examij nations. [Thirteen Candidates Examined -All passed,
Trinity CoIIege.—PRACTICAL Examination. Pianoforte Playing. Two pupils <jraiciiu;d (Senior aud liilormediate)—Both passed.
Associated Board of R.A.M. and R.O.M, PK'vCTIOAL Examination. Pianoforte Playing (senior}—-One pupil was examined and passed. Singing School Kxsmination One pupil was examined and passed with distinction. Address— BROOKSIDE, Csrritipton Road, £26 New flymeutb,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 25, 26 January 1901, Page 3
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597Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 25, 26 January 1901, Page 3
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