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THE STRASBURG CLOCK

The wonderful clock, which has been on view in the King’s Theatre, Dowling street, since May 6, has been a source of attraction to the people of Dunedin, who have flocked in large numbers to see it, and everyone appears to be greatly astonished while they gaze on this marvellous piece of mechanism. The principal part of the performance, is the procession of the twelve Apostles, but in addition to this the clock has numerous other interesting features, and it is both instructive and entertaining. No one should miss seeing this clock, the exhibition combining rational amusement with instructive information for young and old.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18877, 1 June 1923, Page 5

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THE STRASBURG CLOCK Otago Daily Times, Issue 18877, 1 June 1923, Page 5

THE STRASBURG CLOCK Otago Daily Times, Issue 18877, 1 June 1923, Page 5

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