MR BRIGHT’S LECTURES.
iJ \ • To the Editor,. one holding ritnilar views, and who haalistened toMr Bright’s lectures with great interest,°rwttuld;ast the committee if it is not poteibla to retain that (.entlenian for a'longer snod,'if ndt'peimmently. The fact of these stores being so well att nded proves to my mindthatthere rare; in Dunedin, as da other plaoiS, tbouaands.whose miadsa 6 not satisfied with existing institutions, ? n gladly welcome a ratonal method of- spending their Sunday evenings in listenng .ti lectures, not only .on,religious subjects,.of wh ; ch we are aVked.to believe so'much, and yet of which w« bo mttoh .heed enlightment, but also, discourses on mahy. scientific subj cts, literature. &c. - ’feC.H. Dunedin, March 20.
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Evening Star, Issue 4077, 21 March 1876, Page 4
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113MR BRIGHT’S LECTURES. Evening Star, Issue 4077, 21 March 1876, Page 4
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