Dr, Harrison's Second Lecture to Men.
Dr J. Charles Harrison, of Chicago, U.S.A.) delived an intereating lecture in tbe Maßterton Theatre Royal to men only last eveuing. It was liis second and best lecture, All the available seats were taken when, promptly at eight o'clock, the lecturer stepped upon the stage attired in full evening dress. Ho spolto-unassisted by notes of anykind—while the beautifuhtereopticon views wbichappeared and dissolved constantly were a novel ai[?ht to moat present, Much valuable advice and if heeded, will bo ol saving much misery in?mycommunity where such discourses are delivered. The lecturer predicted the time would come when the hereditary transmission of disease would be recoguised as a crime, and should then be punished as such, Tho talented speaker was frequently applauded, To night Mrs Dr, Potts delivers her fumouß discourse "Hearts and Homes, or is Marriage a Failure,"
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4356, 28 February 1893, Page 3
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143Dr, Harrison's Second Lecture to Men. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4356, 28 February 1893, Page 3
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