M'LEAN'S PICTURES
TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT,
McLeau . and Go's splendid programme which was screened to a large find appreciative, audience last nigut will be repeated this evening for the last time.
SUNDAY
"Zirka the Traitoress, " is the attractive title which is given to the Pas quali Coy's latest triumph. The story relates in a most telling manner the treachery and underhanded tactics of a woman who by intrigue becomes possessed of the most confidential inclination of the Italian military authorities. A fine story is told by the A.|B. Coy's work "Fate's Protecting Arm." "L'assooing a Lion," is an interesting film and is something out of the ordinary. The latest Eclair Journal is as interesting as only Eclair and Go's Journal can be. The orchestra will be in attendance in full force.
M'LEAN'S PICTURES
Grey River Argus, 7 August 1915, Page 5
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