M'LEAN'S PICTURES.
TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT. An exceptionally large audience assembled at the Town Hall last night to witness the screening, of the second series of■ "Lucille's Love/'/and the-pro-i gramme exceeded the expectations of the most expectant. The same .programme will be screened for the last time this evening, and is well worthy . of patronage. "The Lady of the Black Castle" is a powerful drama, and unfolds a pathetic tale of love and sacrifice.. FRIDAY NIGHT: Tlie management has arranged to * screen an all-star programme on Friday, which will include an. interesting and natural drama, which in view of present day'events should be of more than ordinary interest. "The Sinews of War" will form the % ster turn and will portray an excellent story, which must appeal to the feelings of all. An excellent number of novelties::will-.'tend to achieve a production which it will •be hard to excel,'. The orchestra will be in attendance to promote the pleas-, ures of the evening with new and appropriate airs, etc. , wemsimsm^tmmsmggssiSiimMsn
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 July 1915, Page 5
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