PATEA NOTES.
■ ■ — (Fbom Oub Own Cobbk6i*onds«t ) . Patea, August 1. -The Bey H. B. Haweis' lectures were '* •" not at all well attended. It is surprising that an eminent' man. like Mr Haweis v should not be aupnorted more lwgely, as his power 'of entrancing hia audience (whatever their tastes) Is phepomenal and, one who can dilate bo subtly on the progress of art and illuetrate the power of art co well. A man also who was an intimate friend of such mbn as r rennys6n, Browning, Farrar, Holmes and other eminent men, and is one of the ohosen men of the age as a lecturer andpreacher should surely have attracted a large crowd, and it is not to be expected that we can be visited by such men unless we accord them more support.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12122, 2 August 1895, Page 3
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