WINTER EVENING READINGS.
TO TUB KMTOJI OV TIIW STAII. Siß,—Kvcry woll-dlopoDcd poroon munt rejoico to lietvr that tho winter evening cntcrtulninonto at tit, John's Bcliojl-room, and other placed; linro been so euccossful, And
it will, no doubt, occur to some to ask why tlicro aro not moro of theso entertainments, why other available places in tho city aro not used for this purpose. I think thero ought to ho an entertainment nearly ovory night in tho week. Exporionco lias prored that they arc groatty enjoyed, and that thoro Is no lack of willing umtvtcvira. Pcrh«pa the Dean, Me Llngard, and othorfl, will tako thli auggestion as it is meant— for tho beneflt of tho public— and use their inllacnco to multiply as much as possible theso valuablo nnd pleasing enter* tainincnts. Your obedient servant, JUTIONAI, AMUSEMENT.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 38, 27 June 1868, Page 3
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136WINTER EVENING READINGS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 38, 27 June 1868, Page 3
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