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THE BIOCHRONOSCOPE.

A delighted audience witnessed the second appearance of the Whitehouse Biochronoscope Co. at the Opera House last ovening, wben a large number of entiroly now scenos were introduced. The magnificent panorama series of the Paris Exhibition in which the audience is taken a journey on a motor car through the grounds, over its beautiful bridges, down the river Seine, past the cascades and electric fountains, the rolling platform with its ever varying crowd of sigh-seers was a sight long to remembered and an education in itself. Next, a diving horce at Coney Island in New York, several comic scenes, a grand representation of a storm on tho breakwater at Dover, a torpedo boat, Maori canoe races, Haka. a weird scene, and the haunted curiosity shop made a charming variety which has not been previously equalled in Grey-m-juth. Miss Mowbray and Mr Frank May gave a pleasing sketch "The Step Mama" in a bright and sparkling manner and liter, introduced specialities which secured for them enthusiastic encores. Miss Hi'd rbrand ably officiated at the piano. Mr A. H. Whitehouse is to bo highly commended for having an exhibition which is full of genuine enjoyment, and from start to finish leaves not a weary moment to wait. The company appear

to-night at Brunner, Saturday Blackball, and during next week Tuesday and Wednesday Ahaura, Thursday Totara Flat, and Princess Theatre Beefton Friday and Saturday.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 13 December 1901, Page 2

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THE BIOCHRONOSCOPE. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 13 December 1901, Page 2

THE BIOCHRONOSCOPE. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 13 December 1901, Page 2

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