AMUSEMENTS.
HAYWARD'S TICTURES. , The Picture' Palace held a large and enthusiastic audience last'oveiii.ng, whcii the. third appearance of Signer Martinengo was' greeted with prolonged a'py plause: His clever manipulation of the 'cello and his resonant baritone, voice delighted the large audience. _ His charming musical scena, "The Unemployed Musician," was again received with loud appliause, and he repeatedly recalled. To-night Signor Martinengo will, hi addition to his musical scena, play many favorite old Scotch airs, including "On the Banks of Allan 'Water," "Charlie is my Darling," and "Auld Rdbin : Gray'."
A special matinee will he held tomorrow, when a beautiful prize will be given to the child who sings best the chorus "Yip-i-addy." Signor Martinongo will also entertain the children with musical items during the pictures.
A complete change takes place tonight, and the programme contains Yitigraph and A.B. comedies, a western drama, and scenics and comics.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10960, 28 December 1911, Page 4
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146AMUSEMENTS. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10960, 28 December 1911, Page 4
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