M LEAN’S PICTURES.
TO-NIGHT’S PATRIOTIC CONCERT. A final reminder is given to the citizens to again demonstrate their patriotism by rolling up in large numbers at the Town Hall this, evening, when a very fine programme will be screened by the McLean Picture Co. in aid of our fallen and wounded soldiers, and as the object is a most laudable one the promoters should he rewarded with a packed house, and thus enable a. further handsome amount being added to the Fund. TOWN HALL—WEDNESDAY. The management have great pleasure in announcing to the picture patrons of Greyrnouth that they will screen the third instalment of the great Gold Seal sensational serial darama “LUCILLES LOVE,” on Wednesday evening. The above great star will be supported by two renowned feature films, the first of which will he a- startling production by the Selig Film Company, entitled “The Dream Girl.” The second will be a thrilling ami exciting story told by the famous S. and A. Co., entitled “Means and the End.” There will also be a superb supporting series of the latest novelties in the picture world.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 July 1915, Page 2
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185M LEAN’S PICTURES. Greymouth Evening Star, 5 July 1915, Page 2
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