CLEMENT L. WRAGGE.
All; Wars of the lb>e&utifnl m Nature i and those inteifested m learning to , read th&'itifelUW© and unvarying signs !with which Nature warns us of any ! approaching change in-the atmospheric conditions, for truly "he who runs may read," should not fail to liear Mr Wragge give at the Oddfellows' Has next Wednesday evening, liis m<*sft instructive entertainment, 'The $emance of the Atmosphere : Forecasting the weather and Seasons. 1 Illustrated bj; means of a powerf^ Jantern and .-fJae finest selection, ■$$ astronomical. pictures south, f| the line, the, / lecture will be given m Mr Wragge> s own excepj(iop,any Interesting styte. A con,temporary says : "His beautiful sonorous voice charms ths eaj just to the [same extent as his glorious pictures enchant the eye, an '"a. his stupendous tacts and descriptions almost bewilder while yet enlightening the understandln.?' v -' •« r&gge has also some magmtteent lews of the Midnight Sun Iv c ' Antarcti° regions, which m ithe jßrm of beautifully coloured lariitertt slides, will be displayed here. iXJie box plan is open at H. M. Jones's Jshop.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7814, 5 June 1909, Page 2
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175CLEMENT L. WRAGGE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7814, 5 June 1909, Page 2
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