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QUEEN’S THEATRE SERVICES.

To the Editor. Sir,— lf the person who in last night’s Evening Star signs himself “ One who wants Religion,” or anyone having complaints to make, will caR upon the Secretary of the Dunedin Young. Menu’s. Christian Association, at their rooms in tjhe Octagon, an inquiry will at once be made into the circumstances. The Board of Management are not at present aware that any person has been turned away from the Theatre, except one who, disregarding a plain intimation given by the chairman, and of- -the services, was distributing denominational tracts. It would be unreasonable to expect that any further notice should be taken of anonymous correspondence,—We are, &c.. James Eulton, President, v, ..ip v> .John Leith, Vice-President, ■“Ddtfedin, June 11.

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Evening Star, Issue 3837, 11 June 1875, Page 3

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QUEEN’S THEATRE SERVICES. Evening Star, Issue 3837, 11 June 1875, Page 3

QUEEN’S THEATRE SERVICES. Evening Star, Issue 3837, 11 June 1875, Page 3

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