M'LEAN'S PICTURES.
TOWN HALL—TO-NIGHT.
To-night's excellent programme to be screened includes that fine Hepworth Go's pathetic star drama., "Whirr of the Spinning Wheel'." Supporting this fine star film is "An Amateur Prodigal," the latest "Warwick Chronicle," ""Three Times and Out," featuring King Baggot, America's popular picture actor, a beautiful scenic, "The Valley of the Lys," "Two Hearts that beat a Ten," etc., etc. WEDNESDAY—"LUCILLE LOVE." The ninth and the most sensational episode of "Lucille Love" will'be screened to-morrow night (Wednesday), and will prove the most startling chapter /in the experiences of "Lucille Love," "The Girl oiV,Mystery." In conjunction with the foregoing' l is that excellent three-reel Selig stir" drama by William M. Haugh, "The Flower of Faith" featuring Edith Johnson and Franklyn Hall. An all-new programme, including one of the finest topical films yet" presented "The British Cavalry in:'the Making." THURSDAY—CHARLES CHAPLIN. On Thursday the first of the Essanay Charles Chaplin exclusive comedies will be- presented, entitled "Charlie's New Job," 40 minutes of side-splitting laughter. A first-class all-new programme will also be screened, including the sensational film, "The Great Railway Smash."
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 August 1915, Page 2
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