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Clement Wragge.

Mr Clement. Wraggc still continues to attract overflowing iliouses in his tour of the country towns, the management having to announce "full house" cjuie frequently. Mr Wraggc is to visit Shannon on Wednesday next, Ist February, Levin, February 2nd and Otaki, Friday, 3rd February, when he will give his latest scientific entertainment, entiled, " The Flight of a Soul."_ Although Mr Wragge's subject is an intensely interesting one' in itself, as well as .being of great educational value 1 , it is easy to believe that a very large number of his hearers are attracted principally by the reports they have heard of the charm of his style of delivery. On this lliead Mr "Wraggc enjoys a well-deserved celebrity? He handles a. difficult subject—one which, though very interesting, might easily be inclined to pall towards the end of a fairly long evening—with consummate skill, lightening lvis scientific descriptions, and others, with sundry scraps of anecdote and flashes of drp humour, and telling small personal anecdotes Avith a charming naivette ii.ll his own. He is also the possessor of a very fine voice, which ,as a contemporary says "Charms the ear to the same «xent that his magnificent pictures delight tlie eye. Popular prices are charged.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 January 1911, Page 3

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Clement Wragge. Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 January 1911, Page 3

Clement Wragge. Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 January 1911, Page 3

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