AMUSEMENTS.
HAYWAKD'S PICTURES. With such a wide diversity of subjects, the current programme at Haywai:d's Picture Theatre is one that ap--r>ea!s to all tastes and toihperameii's Particularly interesting and appropriate ore the views depicting incidents in con-n'c-Mnn with Captaiif Scott's Antarctic expedition ant! its tragic ending. Lead;ng film-makers are well represented •■n the dramatical section. A nood Nature study is that entitled -''The Tomtit." A couple ' of' hirds have heeu phetrgraphed, and ample opportunity is I'.iren to the spectator (to observe their' quick and poMdant movement?. Tliey are searching I'm- grubs and caterpillars, and are rendering good service to the fruit-grower. If the' birds are not nwnr» that they are eliminating some, of the dangers to successful fruit-growing, the orchard-owners are alive" to the value of their presence, and as a eonseonenee encourage them bv providing l>~xes for them to rest in. ' Pathe's European Gazette includes .some novel ideas, and the comedies are as mirthprovoking as u-ual. This interestinoprogramme ivilj be projected for 'lie last time tp-ni'. T ht. .
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11865, 26 February 1913, Page 1
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169AMUSEMENTS. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11865, 26 February 1913, Page 1
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