CLEMENT L. WRAGGE.
-•:Although it . is-, some time since. r Glement-;L: Wragge, the well-known - astronomer,' meteorologist ahd_ traveller gave his entertainments m .New Zealand, he has been figuring promm'ently m the public eye during _ his -travels round the.world, while adding "" iiesh matter to his ever-increasing store of scientific knowledge. When m New Zealand many considered Mr ■Wragge's collection of photographs -and pictures of heavenly bodies to ( be .unsurpassed. His collection has Men doubled since that time by additions from the world's greatest observatories. " In' addition he has the latest astrono- ■ pictures of the planet, Mats, 'clear'and beautiful, proving almost be- ;'. yorid doubt the theory that, the. planet is inhabited. On Tuesda-y evening next, ■ 4' the Oddfello\vs' Hall, Mr Wragge •'v-Vill -give his most interesting/ enterrviain'ment " A Voyage thrbugh the Urn Popular prices are advertised, ■, 'and seats may be reserved at the shop ; of>Mr H. M. JtinesT;.' : :
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7813, 4 June 1909, Page 3
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146CLEMENT L. WRAGGE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7813, 4 June 1909, Page 3
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