SUNDAY EVENING
A VERY STRONG DISPLAY will be given, with the big Vitagraph Western dram, "Ann O' the Mine in the position of star picture. This photoplay will be found to be a vigorous and gripping story of adventure, passion and vital: personality, t~r«ish- ' ing 1 with, a big sensation of a fV.uiul explosion in a mine. Two rc;ually strong dramas by the Vitagraph and Lubin producers support this y.owcrJFul melo-drama— "Arthur Freeman's . Ward* 5 (Vitagraph) arid ' 'Indiscretion" (Lubin), are opposites in plot.
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Grey River Argus, 31 December 1915, Page 5
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83SUNDAY EVENING Grey River Argus, 31 December 1915, Page 5
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