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1 "fpHE TITIRACLE AT* 0 "' ,1 • • • * AN APPRECIATION. • • • # Once in a generation, some artist, author or playwright produces "A Jewel that . Sparkles upon tbe Finger of Time for e.er." bo Watts painted "Hope." as Fitzgerald • flung Info the lap of eternity his Immortal setting of Omar Khayyam, or as Richard Wagner made the air rich for ever with ; "Tristan and Isolde." So in the new sister Art of Cinematography, George Loane Tucker, tbe great English director, has projected on the screen "The Miracle Man." the supreme Inspiration in animated art since Its birth. "The Miracle Man" Is more than a mighty morality photoplay, it plays upon | the whole gamut of human emotions, which : blo_*om Into dramatic harmonies, that j arrest and enthral us all. . The story presented Is one t_at probes !' the deep darks as well as the high lights of | Life—from the depths of crookdom and 1. evil. It marches along with an ever Increasing crescendo of Interest to its palpitating, j and final triumph, and through It all—like a golden thread—runs "a sweetest story ever •• cold." •The Miracle Man" Is the masterpiece of j •• a master-mind. .1 —Henry Hay ward. , I] Full Orchestra at the Matinee Each Day: I STRAND N.Z.s QTRAND I TRAND Largest ►~_RAN_ 1 S_RAND And QTRA-ND TRAND Finest »~_BA>_> STRAND Picture QXRANP ' TRAND House. »~"TRAND Direction: Fuller's Pictures, Ltd. t "What is a Miracle?—'Tis a reproach. i 'tis an implicit satire on mankind; and j while it .satisfies, it censures too."— | Young. I T oday; at 215 i 4 45, AND 7.45. I '* GEORGE LOANE TUCKER'S Message of the Century: | THE -\rißAr: . TITAN." ' HE -"-MRACI.r" -"J-AN." ' THE -\fIRACLE Ti.fAN." HE -^'A.IRACLEr- iU AX. ' THE afIRACLE AT AN." ! HE L»Xi_aCLB Alj_;THE -\fIRACLE -\,f AN." | ' HE AU.TRACLE __L_N.-- jTHE "IfTRACLS \I"AX." HE -»**-IRACLE ! THE ■VfTRACLE "\,rAN." ! IHE A_L IRA ,-_ X _»XaN." THE -VfIRACLB XTAN." HE i-'A-jRACLE A Romanre of Underworld Ro_„es "xbo j sought "cosy plrkinzs" and found them. 1 ; ■Rut when t'n» ar• _ <-rook and the girl with the painted fa.-c also found a wondrous thing they had never known before—Do you know what love is? a a, a, at CAST. Tom Burke Thomas Meighan . 1 Rose Betty Compson . The Frog Lon Chancy ;Tbe Dope J. M. Dumon: 'Richard King W. Lawson But. • I Clare King Elinor Fair 1 . iiMr. Hlggins F. A. Turner' .Ruth Hlggins Lucile Hutton j The Miracle Man Joseph J. Dowling • # • * A vivid, vital story of human heart" told In scenes of marvellous variety. It is the ONE screen entertainment you'll never forget. , •I • • • • i SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL MUSIC _V AN ' AUGMENTED ORCHE*_RA OF IS PLAYERS. Under Mr. J. V. Mallng. Also. Special Engagement of MADAME ANNETTE HATWARD, I Operatic Contralto. Fnil .Orchestra at the Matinee. • _ - • 'PRICES: Evening. 3/, '_/ and 1/. 1 \ Matinee, 2/ and I.'. Four Sessions Da.lv, commencing at 11.30, 2.15, 4.45, and 7.45. Box iPlan at the Theatre To-day. Q.RAND rpO-DAY. The Finest Heavy Drama Ever Produced. In Seven Reels, Starring The Beanrifui: LOUISE GLAUM. < The Cleverll LOUISE GLAUM. The Inimitable::: LOUISE GLAUM. The Daring!::: LOL'ISE GLAUM, in a Luxurious, Colourful, Powerful, Emotional Drama, with its Stem's Shifting from Paris to Mysterious Cairo. SAHARA." A,HA_tA." SAHARA." LADIES: Think of Loni.e > AHAIBA." Glaum in 30 Glorious "CJL.HARA." Modern Gowns. " •"'AHARA." - _JAHARA." " Sahara." SAHARA." LOUISE GLAUM: When AHARA." you see her lo "Sahara." " C3AHARA." you wll say: "I always felt 1 she was the screen's SAHARA." greatest emotional actress; r AHARA" now I know it." , " gAHARA." SAHARA." SEE Cairo, the Enchanting J , AiHIRA." :!" AHAiRA." City, where he begs her to SAHARA." fly with him. c AHARA." 0 SAHARA." f AHARA." SAHARA." SEE these Appealing Pic- l AHARA." tures of Eg.Dt and t_e '' " fiiAHARA." Sahara Desert. l ! I "XJ AHARA." I ! " OAHARA." i 1 " °._IA_I." J NEVER has the Screen Shown such a ! Sumptuous and Appealing Picture I of Egypt and the Sahara Desert. , NEVER has 'Woman been rictured in More \ 1 Gorgeous Gowns: ij NEVER has a Finer Production been Screened in Auckland. .. Appropriate Mnsic 'by J THE BIJOU ORCHESTRA. SESSIONS: 11, 1.15. 3.30, 5.50, S O-CLOCK. l POPULAR PRICES. - Day SessionsCircle, 1 . and 1,/; Stalls. Bd. Night Sessions- , Res. Circle, _/, 1/6 aud I,'; Stalls. 9d. D Children, 6d (plus tax). IBOOK YOUR SEATS AND COME EARLY ' 1 PHONE 2274. -U- M P R E S S THEATRE" ± - i NEWTON. '. . TO-NIGHT. AND TUESDAY. { ANITA STEWART, J In \ "VIRTUOUS WIVES." ] "VIRTUOUS WIVES." J "VIRTUOUS WIVES." ; Good Supports. { AJtT EXHIBITIONS. m iB7o. m. A DCKLAXD 1 V__>-. __-_*7 SOCIETY L AST W 3^5 OF J] xhibitio:n '' ' OPEN DAILY, 12 TO 5, And on • THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATCRDAT v EVENINGS ONLY, PROM Ul *- J -* i \ 7.30 TO 10. * A SPLENDID DISPLAY OF PICTURES By Leading New Zealand Artists. "Admission 1/. Children 6d. RESULTS declared on _ THURSDAY Evening at 9 o'clock also T result of voting for the most sultabL. i G___ry Presentation to the Public p. • . * REMEMBER. THIS IS THE LAST WEEK ( OF THE EXHIBITION. N - . W. J. A. THOMSON _ ~~ 1.

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 135, 7 June 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 135, 7 June 1920, Page 10