QUEEN’S THEATRE SERVICES.
To the Editor. *ke Theatre service on May 23,1 took notice of two gentlemen making themselves generally useful in turning some people out. On June 6, I took with me a mend to the meeting, but to our astonishment we were told to come out before we had been •eated five minutes. If this is the way these meetings are conducted, the sooner some people ieam manners the better; it is more like an opera-house, where you have to pay for a reserved seat, instead of being a place of prayer. The sooner Messrs Sankey and Moody ore here the better.—l am, &0., Okb who wants Religion. Dunedin, June 8.
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Evening Star, Issue 3836, 10 June 1875, Page 3
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113QUEEN’S THEATRE SERVICES. Evening Star, Issue 3836, 10 June 1875, Page 3
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