THE URBAN 810 COMPANY.
TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT.
The Urban Bio have a splendid programme for their patrons to-night and to-morrow night. In addition to the splendid pictu'res Mr. Frank Reynolds will sing (illustrated) "Just a bunch of Irish Shamrocks." One of the finest pictures is the launching of the greatest ship in the world, the Olympic of 45,000 tons. The very idea of being able to see this wonderful sight proves what a- boom to mankind the cinematograph is. The star pictures will be "The Old Story but a New Ending," "How Max Linder travelled all over the; world," "Real Brittany," "Peg Woffington," "Tontaline wants money" "The Road Sweeper,"' "The Ranchman's Tent," etc. The orchestra will be in attendance to-morrow evening—'Cello, Mr. Geo. Martinengo; clarionette, Mr. Eric Moss; first violin, Mr. Holder; pianist, Miss Molly Clark.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 March 1911, Page 5
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