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M'LEANS PICTURES

TO-NIGHT. McLean and Co will repeat last night's programme at the Town Hall to-night when the pleasure to be derived will .be enhanced by tie addition the latest in comic „ WEDNESDAY The second series of "Lucille's Love" will be screened t>n Wednesday and like the first of the series will be a story in itself. Patrons were loud vi their praise of the beauty and charm of last Wednesday's instalment and the standard will be maintained The firm: decided that each of the series should be suipported by absolutely tlie best film procurable with j the object in view negotiations were entered into for the lease of a film which tils a sensational story of inter national intrigue. "THE LADY OF BLACK CASTLE' tells in a most tense manner of the scheming of a beautiful woman wK'ose undoing is brought about by her falling in love with a young Viscount. Albert deVallerion. The scenery is of a most charming nature and there is not the least doubt that it will be accepted as a supreme effort which' has been crowned with unqualified success. The unscrupluous dealings of Prince de Koepic in his zeal to serve his country in tL'e times of fin ancial stress necessitating* his castingto the winds all observance of self res pect and integrity. The anguish of the Viscount's parents at their son's absence is most tense. "The Lady of the Black Castle" is an entLfailling story and the firm is to be complimented upon the enterprise shown in the desire to^ cater for the wants of the picture public. Special orchestral nuhnbers will make Wednesday's programme a decided success . j

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Grey River Argus, 28 June 1915, Page 5

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M'LEANS PICTURES Grey River Argus, 28 June 1915, Page 5

M'LEANS PICTURES Grey River Argus, 28 June 1915, Page 5