AMUSEMENTS. Final Screening ' nn-TIE THING'S Tu-niglil at A'lIK JVINCi'S Of "I. WANT MX CHHDKEN." "I. WANT MY CKILDKEN." "j: want m: children." Or. "THE MASTER OP HIS HOUSE," Every woi'nan iu Wellington should seethis picture. If you have not; seen j it, do so To-night'.' Two Sessions To-day, 2.30 and 8. PRICKS: Afternoon Session, D.C. 1.=., Stalls Is. and (id. Ni?ht Session, D.C. 25., Stalls Is. COMMENCING TO-MORROW AT .2. , COMMENCING TO-MORROW AT 2. I .m HE Tr I N G'S • 1 n E X\ IN G' S'' A Goklwyn Feature Drama, . Entitled , — "DODGTNG A -.'MILLION," — — "DODGING A MILLION," — "DODGING A MILLION,;' —: .— "DODGING A MILLION," . Featuring MABEL NORMAND, MA DEL NORMAND, MABEL NORMAND', Who makes her Debut as a Great Emotional Movie. Star. He saw another man in her apartments. HOW COULD HE BUT BELIEVE THE RUMOURS ABOUT HER THEN? — "DODGING A MILLION,"— "DODGING A MILLION," .-— — "DODGING A ' MILLION," ■ — "DODGING. A MILLION," — "DODGING A MILLION," — "DODGING A MILLION," — Tho Most Brilliant and Thrilling. Picture, of a Decade IT MARKS AN EPOCH IN FILM. HISTORY. No picture ever contained such'nn array of superb costumes. PRICES: D.C, Unserved Is. 6d., Unreserved Is.;. Stalls, 6d. Plan at Bristol or 'Phone- 3113. ' ■ . Final Appearance. - EVERYBODY'S To-night, at •EiVERYBODTS .... Of NORMA TALMADGE in "THE MOTH." NORMA TALMADGE in "I'ITE MOTH." COMMENCING -TO-MORROW AT 11. COMMENCING TO-MORROW AT 11. A Trinnglo Masterpiece. ; Entitled — "THE RUNAWAY WTFE," — '"THE RUNAWAY WIFE." "THE RUNAWAY WTFE."- — "THE RUNAWAY WIFE,". — Featuring ' GLORIA SWANSON, GLORIA SWANSON, The Girl- of the Glorious Eyes. . A 'Story, of .a -Discontented Wife who SOUGHT -HAPPINESS AND FOUND '; ■ ..- GRIEF. •, ' ' Sho spurned a trite man's'love and ■ • " listened to THE VOICE OF THE TEMPTER. Love listened'to Folly. ■ — "THE -RUNAWAY" WIFE," — — "THE RUNAWAY WIFE,".—. — "THE RUNAWAY WIFE," — "On the first' of the MONTH I will call for vour ANSWER," On that fatal . , first of.'the MONTH would she he ' -a WOMAN who had SOLD \ • HERSELF BODY & SOUL? - Ono of the strongest dramas seen, in . Wellington. ',' ' riRAND OPERA ' HOUSE. TO-MORROW NIGHT TOMORROW NIGHT And Following Week. That Charming and Dainty Opera, "THE GONDOLIERS/' "THE GONDOLIERS,"' Presented by , ''THE WELLINGTON ''AMATEUR . OPERATIC SOCIETY. . HAUNTTNG MUSIC: BRILLIANT COMEDY. .'V/ Produced'by MR. TOM POLLARD, '■'.". TRENTHAM CAMP ORCHESTRA. 75-VOICE CHORUS. Conductor, Mr. Frank Thomas. PRICES: 55., &., Is. No Tax. Early Doors, Gd. extra. Plans at Bristol. Day Sales at Perry's,, Manners Street. - . • E. B. VANCE, Hon.'.Secretary. WELLINGTON COLLEGE SPORTS. OWING- to the continued vet weather the Sports which were 'to have been held TO-DAY have been postponed until FRIDAY NEXT, November,' 8. '-.- J. P..FIRTH.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 32, 1 November 1918, Page 7
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