AMUSEMENTS. Continuous from 11 to 10 p.m. "THE THOROUGHBRED," A Triangle Drama of the best, Starring • ■ -.-'- FRANK. KEKNAN. A fine old Colonel who LOVES SPORT FOR SPORT'S BAKE has a Pretty Daughter. And there is a Young Parson who loves her- : AND HATES RACING. : -->- A Brilliant Play,' which 'provos'that it" ;' takeß all Eorts to mal'o a World.- -'•■■ Also showingChapter 10, "Tho Secret Kingdom,".' ';; "THE GOAT WITHOUT HORNS," : ' Continuous from 11 to .10' p.m. "SUNLIGHT'S LAST- RAID/' • A Rattling Vitagraph Story, written. br Cyrus Townsend Brady. Starring MARY ANDERSON, The Best Horßowoman on the Screen. A SOCIETY GIRL CAPTURED ON TRAIN BY OUTLAW BAND SLAYS TOE LEADER. A Clever Story of a, Oaso of Mistaken Identity and a Check Shirt. Thrills from Opening to Close. Extraordinary Scenes of Fighting on Tremendous. Preoipices. BIG DOUBLE ATTRACTION AT Continuous /roni 2 to 10 p.m. "THE GUARDIAN," • A World Film Best Play, starring MONTAGUE LOVE And JUNE ELVIDGE. Blackmailing Villainy has an Umvillinr Victim. A Beautiful Young noiress Despises Her Guardian until He Reveals HlB MisBpent Past. Then Strangely Sho Stands up for Him. A Now Light in the Heart of a Woman. Also, CHARLES CHAPLIN in "THE PAWNSHOP." BAND. rarEHiINGTON PATRIOTIC SOCIETY, at Basin Reserve, TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), at 8 o'clock. "WELLINGTON CATHOLIC EDUCATION BOARD. . BOXING DAY PIONIO, ART U2JION FOE GOLD NUGGET.-Tho Drawing in nection with tho above Art Union resulted , as follows:— No. B17&-L. Rutter, ?0 Boulcott Street, . Wellington. - • ■■ P.D. HOSKINS, Hon. Secretary.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 90, 9 January 1918, Page 7
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