Amusements. THEATRE ROYIL. ISS EDITH O'GORMAN will lecture THIS AFTERNOON." . '.&O.R XjADl'iBS SUBJECT: '"TkhmrLife of. Con-. mils." ■ Doors open at 2.30, Lecture at 3 o'clock. THEATRE ROYAL. KNOWN AS THE ESCAPED NUN, TjlOR Six Years a nun in St Joseph's JO Convent, New Jersey, will deliver her Friday Afternoon,118 th, (For Ladies Only.) THE INNER LIFE OF CONVENTS. FRIDAY EVENING,, (For Ladies and Gentlemen.) "How and Why she Escaped; How she was Converted." Chairs will bo taken each evoning at o'clock. Admission—Front Seats andDress Circle 2s; Body of Theatre Is, • Tickets can bu obtained from Mr Price, Stationer. O'Gorraan's books on " Convent Life," and '' Her Perils and Trials" can be obtained at her lectures, This talented lecturess is now lecturing in Wellington to crowded and increasing audiences; the Athenamm Hall being' too small to. hold ..the: number'of persons desirous of hearing her interesting and instructive lectures.
fJIHEAT R E ROY A L Lessee ... George Coker Manager (for Miss Eloise Juno) Mr C. H. Taylor GRAND DRAMATIC SEASON FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF MISS ELOISE JUNO, Tho Celebrated Scotch Tragedienne and Emotional Actress, supported by her specially selected ' MELBOURNE DRAMATIC COMPANY Which includes tho Talented Character Artistes, MR C. fl. TAYLOR and MISS ELLA CARRINGTON .. (Prom 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 E. W, ROGERS MR w. h; HORTON MR F. HENNINGHAM MISS NELLIE EDWARDS MISS LILLY HILL ■ MISS HATTIE HAYES MISS JENNIE MACKIK, &c,, &o, MGHT-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19„ . QUEEN'S EVIDENCE, With new Scenery and Effects, including THE GREAT LOCK SCENE, 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 Melbourno Scenic Artists, Messrs John flenning and H. Grist, Popular prices as usual, Box. plan at. Price's, C. F. PEAROE, 2W3 Agent.
MR ISAAC SELBY ILL. lecture on SUNDAY EVENTHEATRE ROYAL, MASTERTON. Subject : " What has tho Biblo done for the woild," Admission, Is to all parts of tho house, Seats reserved for ladies in tho front. Chair taken at 8 p.m. by A, W, Renall, Esq. 2174 ING at the
THEATKE ROYAL. DECEMBER 23. nHRISTMAS TREE (for adults and \J children) and DANCE, to pay interest on St. Matthew's Church Debt, etc. 300 PRIZES, . from Three■ Guineas to Sixpence. ADMISSION; 2a 6d; children, Is 3d; DANOE: Gentlemen, Is extra. Contributions thankfully received, at the Parsonage., . 2161
JOHN. WATT, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 94, WilliS'Street, Wellington, "t\7OULD call particular attention to ,YV ■ hisatock of '•• ; PRIZES, PRESENTS, REWARDS ALL THE NEW ANNUALS. Boys' Own, Oivls' Own, Every Boy's, Every Girl's, Chatterbox, Child's Companion, Children's Friend, British Workman, British Workwoman, Band of Hope Review, Cottager and Artizan, 80-Peep, Infants' Magazine, The Prize, Rosebud, Little Wide-Awake, Cassell's Family Magazine, Quivor, &c.,* &c., and a very large assortment of the Best Books, of th# Best Publishers, on the Best Terms. JOHNWATT, 94, Wiuis-Sireei, Wellington. Christmas and New Year Cards, Desks, Inkstands, Color Boies, Scrap Books, Scraps, Mathematical Instruments, &c;, Ac. Family Bibles, Students' Bibles, Teachers 1 '..Bibles, Revised Bibles. Complete set of Waverley Novels from 21s • Complete set of Emma Jane Warboise's Works, Books for Publio Libraries, Mechanic Institutes, School Libraries, and Rewards in great variety and very cheap. London News, Graphic, and Yule Tide,Christmas Nos., Posted 2s each, • JOMWTT, With best thanks for past favors, respectfully: Intimates that the foregoing, together with other special lines, nave been, imported this season, and in order to giev joy and gladness during the approaching, festive time, will be offered very G&EAr kedtotiqh of- tho tha .-ordinary prloo. : "V ■94,. ,~. . . 2173
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2174, 18 December 1885, Page 3
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