ENTERTAINMENTS.
Hayward's Pictures. ■" With an excellent machine and a first-class operator, Messrs Hay ward brothers did not fail to.please their large audience at the Oddfellows Hall last evening. " The programme was (ne of the best ever presented here, iaud the pictures were shown almost without a flicker and with an excellent l'ght. The American Biograph films 'were again very popular, " The _ Passling of the Grouch" being irresistibly i funny. One of the prettiest films wasj a story set in Holland, showing the ( liistori'cal dykes and windmills of the i marshy country. "The Taming of WiULßill" was another very good pici ture and the film showing the working j of the sulphur mines in Italy was mii foresting and instructive.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume xxxi, Issue 8325, 23 March 1911, Page 2
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