HAYAVARDS' PICTURES . There was only a fair audience at. the Picture Palace on Saturday evening, ivhen the last screening oF a magnificent programme took place. Last, evening a largo audiciice greeted the first appearanceof Signor Geprgia_Marr tinongo. tho famous baritone and and 'cellist. He gave bis licautiful musical scena "The..Unemployed Musician," in first-rate style, receiving a double encore. A grand- programme of moving pictures was screened, to the. evident satisfaction of all present. Tonight a new programme of nmsical items will be given by Signor Martinengo. He will play "Broken Melody/' "Home. Sweet Home," "Tilly, on the Telephone." '•Yiprl-addy-I-ay," etc. The same programme of moving pictures will be screened, and it is a programme that is well-worth seeing.
Ziressrs Baldniu and Ray ward, whose local representative is Mr E. Piper,; Thames street, rerjor£ that amongst the. many applications for patents they have' just "filed are:—A. G. Lnnn, Auckland* refillable loose-leaf. pbcketbqqk;" G.- N. Larkin. North Sydney ;, washing domestic crockery; W. J. Alexander, Christchurch, tramway cleanerj A. J. Hainsworth, Wellington, electrical water heater. .£•«*»*»
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10958, 26 December 1911, Page 4
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172Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10958, 26 December 1911, Page 4
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