TUESDAY McLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE An emotional drama of a woman u TUr nnf||/ry PATE bowed down with the burden of IMt UliUHtri UM IL. shame—expatiating the one false step Headed by BESSIE BARRISCALB of her girlhood, while the man who and MARGUERITE HE LA MOTTE. was her partner in guilt, went niltouched. A MACK SBXNE'IT COMEDY! GAZETTE! A MASTER PICTURES OTC. R A HOUSE. MONDAY NIGHT—DANCE AND SITTER. B.3O.—MUSIC BY BONETTI S ORCHESTRA! TUESDAY' NlGHT—Universal Jewell, starring .T. 'Warren Kerrigan, Anna Q. Nilsson and Tom Sa.ntsehi in: “THUNDERING DAWN.” “THUNDERING DAWN.” The most spectacular drama over filmed.
tlier. Tho wicket was in perfect condition. Otago, who made 250 in the first innings, compiled 257 in the second. Dickinson made -17. Worker 52, Torance 43, Knight 32, Alloo 21, Dnncan 16. For Auckland Allcott took four wickets for 59 runs, Smith five for 99. and Wilson one lor 51. Auckland, whose first innings produced 109. were disposed for 198 in the second. Gillespie made SG. Smith 29, Allcott 25, Horspool 20, Mills 17. Bowling for Otago, Douglas took two wickets for 23. Alio two for 30. Torrance one for 18. Dickinson three for 6S, and Gallnnd one for 41. Otago thus won by 146 runs. CANTERBURY v. WELLINGTON. CUT?ISTCTIURCTI. January 4. On Saturday the wicket was good, and the attendance very large for the Wellington-On ter bury Plunkct Shield match. Canterbury knocked uj> 315 in the second innings (Blunt 39. C'rawiord 25. Patrick 115, Boon 62. Bead 38). To the howling. Badcork took 7 for 50; McGirr 1 for IS; and Henderson 2 for 102. Requiring 280 to win. Wellington in the second innings have lost five wickets for 156 (Hnddlesto: • 56; Collins 14; McGirr 30; Banks (ini _1; Badcock (ini 22.
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