THE URBAN 810 COMPANY.
MINERS’ HALL, RUNANGA, TO-
NIGHT.
The Urban Bio Company will present in the Miners’ Hall this evening tin finest and most attractive programrm that has ever been seen in Runanga. The star picture to-night is, the building and launching of the biggest steamer in the world, the s.s. Olympic, which is a 45,000-ton boat. The picture starts with showing the place 1 where most ships are built, and then it shows the laying of the keel. It shows the working of the big lifting cranes, also the riveting of the steel plates together. This picture finishes with showing the launching the Olympic in two or three different positions. The people of Runanga should not miss the chance of seeing the greatest film and the biggest boat of these times as it will be the only opportunity they will get of seeing this famous film. Other pictures are, viz. : —Wine Industry, White Fawn' Devotion, A Trick in every trade, The Ranchmen’s Feud, Peg Woffington, Tonto. wants money, Max Tinder, An Old Story with a New Ending and an Energetic Road Sweeper. Prices as usual.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 March 1911, Page 5
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187THE URBAN BIO COMPANY. Greymouth Evening Star, 22 March 1911, Page 5
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