MAUDE ROYDEN'S VISIT.
RECEPTION AND LECTURE. Miss Maude Royden, the noted English preacher and lecturer, is due to arrive in Hamilton by the express from Rotorua to-morrow. She has been resting at the thermal resort during the week-end.
A civic reception is to be given at the Lyceum Club rooms in the afternoon. The public are cordially invited to this function. The rooms are being used by courtesy of the club's committee.
In the evening Miss Boyden will lecture in the Theatre Royal, her subject being "Can We Put the World in Order?" The booking of reserved seats has been very heavy, but a fewwere still available at Lewis Eady's Ltd., to-day. However, the committee has retained a good part of the theatre for non-reservists. Miss Boyden had packed houses to greet her in Wellington and other southern cities , and at Ghristchurch some hundreds were unable to gain admittance to the crowded hall. Waikato people are not likely to have another opportunity to hear this lecturer, whose spiritual message is unique.
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Waikato Times, Volume 103, Issue 17407, 21 May 1928, Page 6
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171MAUDE ROYDEN'S VISIT. Waikato Times, Volume 103, Issue 17407, 21 May 1928, Page 6
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