THE URBAN 810 COMPANY.
MUNICIPAL, THEATRE TO-NIGHT.
This evening the above company will present to the people of this town anomer series of their popular pictures. “The Sacrifice of an outlaw,” a great Western drama which has taken many theatres throughout Australasia by storm will for the first time be shown in this town and should cause great interest. Three other good dramas include “The Black Sheep, but a Kind Heart,** “The Mide Driver,” and “A Solitary Lesson,” all of which are most exciting, especially the latter, which is one of the A.B.'s best. Several good comics will be shown and include “Her Rivals,” “The Smoker’s Martyrdom,” “The Big Drum,” and “Tillv the Tomboy.” Pathes’ latest animntecl Gazette will also be shown, which will conclude one of the company’s best picture programmes shown in this town for many a day. The rues sing competition will be held this evening, when a .substantial prize of £5 will be given by the manager to the lucky winner, which should prove an extra great attraction. The orchestra will, as usual, be in attendance during the evening.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 February 1911, Page 5
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183THE URBAN BIO COMPANY. Greymouth Evening Star, 22 February 1911, Page 5
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