West's Pictures and Brescians
Tbe Unseen World
Whilst Mr. West's entertainment is said (o be replete with spectacular scenes of brilliant 'colour and absorbing topical interest, together with pictures bubbling over with hoaltby raor, ritnont, which will act Q3 a tonio to the average work-a-day mortal, thore is ono feature which will appeal to the thoughtful and educated, who will Bpeoially ap» predate the novel and scientifio side of tbis unique performance. By the aid ot the mioro-oamera tho minutest ways of Nature's wonderful workshop are explored, and exhibited in highly magnified proportions of ordinary/sight; indeed, a hitherto nnseen world is proaoatod to tho public. The daily life of the demooratio buay bee, with its marvollou3 industry; the aotual growth of plant life, with upward rush of the ascending sap; the blood emulating through tho living artery of a frog; the choose mites at work and play; these and many other wonders will loom largely iu tho public gazo through Mr. West's scientific searchlight, and form object ksons in Naturo study of memorable value. Wool's Picturoa and the Brescians ore a voritublo .marriago of the senses, dolight and aatonishing—pictorial symphonies oaptivate the eye, whilst tho musical harmonies charm tho car. Wearo inkmed that day rato tickets for the opening performance, equal to the seating capacity of the Academy of Mußic are bow in the hands of Mr Marriott, Main-Btroot, and can be purchased without extra charge, Wo would •vdviso intending patrons to mako oarly application for the same.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1446, 3 October 1905, Page 3
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248West's Pictures and Brescians Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1446, 3 October 1905, Page 3
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