Si defines varios botones

	<input id="btnGetTime" type="button" value="Show Current Time" />
	<input id="btnGetTime2" type="button" value="Show Current Time" />
	<input id="btnGetTime3" type="button" value="Show Current Time" />

podrias enviar el nombre de que lanza la accion

	<script type = "text/javascript">
	
		$(function(){
		
			$("[id*='btnGetTime']").click(function(){
				var buttonName = $(this).attr('id');
				ShowCurrentTime(buttonName);
			});
			
		});
	
		function ShowCurrentTime(buttonName) {
		
			var params = {
				name: buttonName
			};
		
			$.ajax({
				type: "POST",
				url: "Test.aspx/myFunction",
				data: params,
				contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
				dataType: "json",
				success: OnSuccess,
				failure: function (response) {
				//alert(response.d);
			}
		});
		}
		function OnSuccess(response) {
			$('#<%=Label1.ClientID %>').html(response.d[0]); 
			$('#<%=Label2.ClientID %>').html(response.d[1]); 
			$('#<%=Label3.ClientID %>').html(response.d[2]); 
		}
	</script> 


a los diferentes botones le asocias el click de forma dinamica por eso el selector usando el `*=` tomando todos los botones que tengan el texto que definas.

[Attribute Contains Selector \[name*=”value”\]][1]


  [1]: https://api.jquery.com/attribute-contains-selector/