M LEAN'S PICTURES.
TOWN HALL-TO-NIGHT,
McLean and Co. will again screen foe the last time this evening the all-star pro. gramme, which was greeted by such a large and appreciative audience last even-SUNDAY-'I'HE VULTURE'S CLAW
The management will again screen another grand superb change of all-star pictures. The star turn will be provided by the Cines Film Co.'s renowned production, "The Vulture's Claw," a most thrilling and exciting drama, this being the second series of "Rip," the famous dog detective. It is a wonderful succession of storing adventures ; a story of crime and its detection through the marvellous dog "Kip. A great fire scene occurs, which i 6 so startling as to surpass anything ever before attempted. The star turn will bo supported by a fine S. and A. drama, "Broncho Billy's Mother," also a fine tale of the American Civil War by the KaUm 'Co. "Wartime Siren,,' and the latest "Warwick Chronicle." The orchestra will be heard in special numbers, which will make Sunday's programme a. decided success.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 July 1915, Page 5
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