Amusements. THEATRE ROYAL. WPWai' KNOWN AS THE " ESCAPED NUN, FOR Six Years a nun in St Joseph's Convent, New Jersey, will deliver her STARTLING <fc INSTRUCTIVE 1/EOTUREB. ■ On THURSDAY EVENING, Decomber 17th. "LIFE IN A CONTENT," "THE ROMISH SCHOOL SYSTEM,""THE KOMISH' PRIESTHOOD.". Fridav-Alternoou, 18th, (Foe Ladies Only.) THE INNER LIFE OF CONVENTS. FRIDAY EVENING, (For Ladies and Gbhtlemen.) "How and JVliy slu Escaped; How she was Converted," Chairs will be taken each ovening at 8 o'clock. Admission—Front Seats and Dress Circle 2s; Body of Theatre Is, ' Tickets can be obtained from Mr Price, Stationer, O'Gorman's books on " Convent Life," and •' HerPerilsand Trials" can be obtained at liev lectures, This talented leoturess is now lecturing in Wellington to crowded and increasing audiences; the Athenaum Hall being too small to hold the number of persons desirous of hearing her interesting and instructive lectures.. ■ ' ■ fjlHB AT R E ROY A L Lessee ; George Ooker Manager (for Miss Eloise Juno) ' Mr C. a Taylor GRAND DRAMATIC SEASON FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT op MISS ELOISE JUNO, The Celebrated Scotch Tragedienno and Emotional Actress, supported by her specially selected MELBOURNE DRAMATIC COMPANY Which includes the Talented Character Artistes, MR C. fl, TAYLOR AND MISS ELLA CARRINGTON . (From Queen's and Sadler's Wells 'Theatres,) London, and the following leading Members of the Profession : MR J. J. KENNEDY MR WILSON FORBES MR J. H, NUNN MR CHARLES SEARLE MR L, DUNBAR MR R. W, ROGERS MR W, H. HORTON MR F. HENNINGHAM MISS'NELLIE EDWARDS MISS LILLY HILL MISS HATTIE HAYES MISS JENNIE MACKIE, ho., U OPENING NIGHT-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1!), QUEEN'S EVIDENCE, With new Sconoty and Effects, including THE GREAT LOCK SOEJNE, One of the Most Startling Mechanical Effects ever attempted on the Stage. Special Notice—Mr Pearson's Private Band will play choice operatic selections each evening. New and Beautiful Scenery by the celebrated Melbourne Scenic Artists, Messrs John Henning and H. Grist, Popular prices as.usual. Box plan at Price's. C. F. PEARGE, 2173 Agent,
ESr-BEMEMBEK—-TO-NIGHT! TO-HIGRT! usi bshtiiast mi or ST. LEON'S ROYAL PALACE CIRCUS. A CROWDED HOUSE LAST NIGHT!!! THIS Evening a grand change of programma, to conoludo with Diok Turpin's Ride to York, and the Life and Death of Bonny Black Bess. Door open at 1, commence d 8 o'clock JAMES STEPHENSON, Treasurer. CARTERTON, FRIDAY,.DEO. 18. 2173 WEsLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNUAL PIO-NIC. N 30XING DAY, DECEMBER 26, in a paddock—kindly lent for the occasion by Mr A. Elkins—at Makora Road. Dinner at 1 p.m. Tea at 5.30 p.m. Admission: Adults (including dinner and -tea) 2a Gd. Tea only la fid ; Children Is fid and Is, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, MASTEKTON. RE-OPENING SERVICES will be ' held on Sabbath, the 20th inßt., when the Rev J, Paterson, of Wellington,. will preach: morning at 11 a.m,, afternoon 3 p.m., evening 7 p.m. On MONDAY, the 21st, a Public Tea Meeting will be held in the Church, Tea at 5.30, Tickets 2s, after which a public meeting will be held, when addresses will j given by Revs. J. Paterson, Cecil, gg, Thompson, Buttle and othors, Special Collections in aid of the Building Fund. 2173 THEATKE ROYAL, DECEMBER S3. CHRISTMAS TREE (for adults and \j children) and DANCE, to pay interest,on St. Matthew's Church Debt, etc. X from Three Guineas to Sixpence, ADMISSION; 2b 6d; children, la 3d. DANCE: Gentlemen, Is extra, Contributions thankfully received afc 2161 WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST fASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE settling of all Prizes awarded at the Annual Show held 4th November last, ,viz., Gold and Silver-Medals, Cash and Plate, will take place at the Counoil Chambers, Carterton, on SATURDAY, the 19th December inat., at noon . H. H. WOLTEKS, CwtwtM, Das, 12th, 1885,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2173, 17 December 1885, Page 3
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610Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2173, 17 December 1885, Page 3
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