THE URBAN 810 COMPANY.
SPLENDID PROGRAMME FOR TO-NIGHT. Last evening an excellent audience was in attendance at the Town Hall, when without doubt the finest programme ever shown by the Urban Bio Company was displayed. The star picture of the evening was a great dramatic film entitled, “The Two Men,” which fairly captured the audience and brought forth round after round of applause. Another very interesting picture was “Bathe’s Latest Animated Gazette,” included in which were many exciting scenes in connection with the “Crippin Case.” “French Railway Strike” and “The Revolt in Portugal,” all of which showed to its fullest extent every particular. Other pictures shown included “Gaze at These,” Nancy drama), “A Student in Love” (comic), “The Duchess” (comedv, “Sailing Cab.” “The Violinist.” During the evening Mr Martinengo by special request, played a selection on his cello entitled “The Broken Melody,” and to a well-deserved encore, “Old Robin Gray.” To-night this programme will he repeated for the last time, and should not on any account be missed, as without doubt this programme is one in a hundred.
To-morrow evening another complete change of pictures will be displayed.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 March 1911, Page 5
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188THE URBAN BIO COMPANY. Greymouth Evening Star, 24 March 1911, Page 5
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