AMUSEMENTS.
CLEMENT rWRAGG K. To-mvrrow evening, at tli/e Theatre: lleyal, Mr. Clement Wragge, Nv'ho has been prominently in thcipu'blk "eye wince his previous visit, somei live years ago, wi'lll commence a ~eriew of scientific entertainment's liy taking his hearers on •a, "Yoy'agei through t'hej Uni'verse." They •wOM embark and take, i,n spirit, a liigM. through sipace, examining the minutest •types of lire on our little, solar system, and then witness* the glorious majesty of the everlasting heavens as revealed by the very latewt pWturew and photograp'Jib, converted into ilam'tern slides, taken by means' of the ■sensitized ph'o.tographfs pHaU'i in. .the giganti'c star-cam-leu'ais at th'e wonderful observatories of LiMc and Pali's. These, are the last •woi'd in hea'veli'l'y photography, alid once seem are. not easily forgotten. Popular prices should induce a record .attendance to t'hia ''•chance, of a. lifetime." Reserved seatn may be obtainod at thu Collier ami iCodoni'ail Piano, Co.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 45, 18 March 1909, Page 4
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150AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 45, 18 March 1909, Page 4
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