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RECEPTION AND PROFESSION OF RELIGIOUS AT GREYMOUTH.

Wbdkbsday morning, April Bth, brought a vast number of people to St. Patrick's Church, to witness the edifying spectacle of seven ladiea renouncing the world with all its pleasures ia order to devote thl remainder of their lives entirely to the service of gS by blcominJ members of the Sisterhood of All Saints Convent 7 becoimng Sin*£ton la N i( S W* and 'hoJ^J 6 "' V »! Z - MißSes# Utiti * Edward * of Those who took the white veil are, Misses Louisa Harding oFwemnJ-'

la the evening, the young ladies of St. Mary's School treated a SwSS2adSBS Of - be . SiBtWBOf t^onvinMbe^dergyt men woo assisted at the morning's ceremonies, and their parents and friends to a dramatic performance, in St. Patrick's school?oom Sp piay.-L.ouis JS.VI., King of France, Lizzie Brown- Marie Anto : nHS^JTIrteSSK? elli f ?H dy; Maria Tbere^Q-feenoe E2' kSSSi ffe 2. ; f ßona JJ c'e ' Daughter „f Loui S Katie O'Connor ; AdelSde and IS U belon * ln St OS tO th <* gipsy tribe, Mary M'Donnell OriflJn All Z S^T"" 0 ? °.f. f the Queen ' Agues 'joyce. Teresa oneeay, JNoraa M'Parland, Maggie Dtfpre, Mary M'Donnell The iISSS. y Sv g S£r nn P ?T" graDd VOiC6S ' c^full musTcal, Inl SeTsesvetsSlni 7 a^ means imagine themselves perfect actresses, yet study and practice must eventually gain for them a toS°ttLs TZ^ 'T\ UrS - ° f Mar * M^oS itls sufficTent caus*L rLr^of W)!? ade £ er a PP earan <* on the stage without either fve?donr ß^M g u ' Her part was one wbich moßt P^sons B^^^^ withthe following dramatis perSirDunre^ m-^°p? and A NelHe Sbeed * ' Miss Matilda SiDc lair, AliS ffi A'nJff °!? Ham » on » A g»es Joyce ; Sophia, a maid man ]X '^J* ' a ? Ot Sf. r m ? id ' Mar y M'Dounell i Evans, a footl oart' of the^SS -J"^ 18 piece ' N «>««Sheedy appeared in the character seemfnS od lady . of the hall to S j eat advantage, the buted irLflwn fv, SUlt ber t0 a mcetv - Mar 7 M'Donnell oontriini %n he otS 6 TeBB,T eBB , ° f the P la^ by her almost natural acting. ah tbe other characters were made the most of. Some exof theSZrZn C JZ 6eT f dU^ th A it the coSsSz the n!m P SThp » 'i- 6 H7H 7- FlalherF l alher Carew tanked the children in theSersLon th ° enfoe n for * the enteit ainment, and congratulated SISSoB c excellentma^er i D which every arrangement

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 2, 1 May 1885, Page 7

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RECEPTION AND PROFESSION OF RELIGIOUS AT GREYMOUTH. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 2, 1 May 1885, Page 7

RECEPTION AND PROFESSION OF RELIGIOUS AT GREYMOUTH. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 2, 1 May 1885, Page 7