BRITANNIA THEATRE.
The screening of."Ratana, the Miracle Man," evoked considerable interest at the Britannia Theatre on Saturday afternoon and evening. The picture is th« work of local producers, who were fortunate to obtain admission to the camp. An excellent idea of what actually takes place at t,he home of the new miracle man is given, and one outstanding faa-tm-e is the success «f Ratana's gift in restoring sight to a man who had not seen the light for thirty years. Discarded crutches and spectacles, and "The Book of Cures," with its thousands of signatures, form further evidence of Ratana'x healing power through faith. 'Various studies of Maoris lend interest to the picture. In support William 'Farmiin is featured in "The Wonderful Adventure,"; and there is a bright comedy.
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 14, 17 January 1921, Page 3
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