AMUSEMENTS. ARE THERE NO MIRACLES NOWADAYS? YES I THERE IS ONE IN AUCKLAND NOW : LV II I C pIX EMA TTOIIS E. LV RIC fi IKE M A TJO I' SE. VI! I U ljj l.j m A Ho US K. LV RI C f\\ NX M A TT () VS K. V 1C 1 C V- , I N" X M A JJ- O U S K. mO-KIGHT AT r QA J-O-N'IGHT AT t>ol7. TU-NHJHT AT tr QO U-'MIiHT AT • .i)U. Q'PEriAL •jYfATIXKH irpOJMORUOWI ►-SPECIAL A»l A Ti\KK -LO-'MOItItOW) WEDNESDAY ' » EDNESDAY SPECIAL "VfATIXKE irnO-MORROW-►JPECIAI. -"AaTIXKH J-O-MORKOWi WEDNESDAY EDXESDAY SPECIAL TLfATIXKB i'TO MOItP.OW PECIAL -"i. ATIXKM J-O-MOUKOWi vttkdxksday »» ednesday A T 2.15. OEORGE LOANE TUCKER'S MIRACLE OF THE- STORY-TELLING ART — "rpiiE iirißACi.n "\fAN" "J-HE ■"■MRACLK -"J-AN" "milE \riRACI.E \|"AX" .. "-MIX .-"■*■ IRACLE •"■AX" TIIK -iriHACLE TITAN ,, HE •W-MRACLI'3 ■ L * J -AN" THE \riRACLE TITAN" liE -"J-IRACLK -WJ-AN' , 'He took four evil-drenched derelicts of the dregs of life, and from tnelr Uvea wove A STOItY THAT CANXOT BE TOLD IX WORDS. A STORY THAT CAXXOT BE TOLD IX WORDS. A STORY THAT CANNOT BE TOLD IV WORDS. A STORY THAT CANNOT RE TOLD IN" WORDS. This la the Phture achievement that in one triumphant leap gave the T'lcturc Screeu its piece among the groat Arts. A DRAMA OF FLESH AND BLOOD MEN AXD WOMEN". Sinning, Struggling, Loving, Achieving. ■ROSE—A Chinatown crook's beautiful decoy—as lovely as her heart is dissolute. THE FROCJ—A Professional Contortionist, living by faking suffering lo excite Pity. THE DOTE—Who helps Rose stage her money-getting tnlcs of being wronged. THE CROOK—The Master Schemer of them nil. THE PATRIARCH—Whose Wonderful Faith Cures Bodies and Souls. THE WHOLE OF LIFE ILLUMINATED. IT'S NOT JUST A PICTURE— ITS A SENSATION. "THE MIRACLE MAX" Ran for Three Consecutive Weeks in Wellington—ln Itself unique in the history of Plcturelaud. 20.000 HAVE ALREADY SEEN IT IN AUCKLAND. •20,000 HAVE ALREADY SEEN IT IN AUCKLAND. YOU WILL EVENTUALLY SEE IT. WHY NOT TO-NIGHT ? "THE MIRACLE MAN" IS THE MOST HEART-STIRRING, IXWIRING, AND AMAZING SCREEN STORY SINCE TUB BIRTH OF THE PHOTO-PLAY. FULL /YRCH-EgTRA OF "I O ULL V/UChK&riiA OF BRM.LIANT TJLAYEHS >;i-LL!AXT J- LAYIiUsi JjM.'LL ■ ORCHESTRA OF 1i) ULL V/uCil'E&'J'KA' O,f J-J BHIL.LIAXT TJLAYKH.S iU.LLIA.NT J- LAYERS Under 'iIH J. V. HALING. Also Special Engagement of Tlj-ADAME A NNETTE TT AY WARD. jpRLCB.S: *N IOHT 3/, 2/, 1/. M ATINEE 2/ AND 1/. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE RESERVE Y(H'R SKATS \T RICHARDSON'S. Or by l'hoiie 3GJ.T. LffiEz ig
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 142, 15 June 1920, Page 10
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