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AMUSEMENTS. . "I'IIB MIRACLE MAN" IS COMING. "THE MIRACLE MAN"'IS COMING. TTTTWri'd THE THEATRE THAT Ja.ll> vr SETS THE STANDARD. COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT. COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT. N.Z. International Attractions take pride in Presenting George Loan Tucker's STUPENDOUS PHOTOPLAY WITH. AN AMAZING SOUL, Entitled, "THE MIRACLE MAN." >J . IT APPEALS Like a Tale of TJndying Love. IT INSPIRES Like a Burst of Glorious Music. IT THRILLS Like a Messijge from a Master. THE BEST OF 'LIFE—AND THE WORST. THE BEST OF LIFE-AND THE WORST. In a Story eo Great, it Couldn't be Told in Words. From the reek of New York's' Underworld to a Sleepy New England Village, come four crooks prowling for "easy pickings."Their intended prey—a simple old man, and the "boobs" who think ho can neal them by faith. THEN—THE MIRACLE. Not such a miracle after all, when you know the human heart. THIS IS NO' ORDINARY PICTURE. THIS IS NO ORDINARY PICTURE. Itfg the Greatest Theme Ever Screened in New Zealand. "THE MIRACLE MAN" LENDS ITSELF TO MUSIC. Consequently the KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA; ... Will be augmented to f 15—SOLO 15—SOLO INSTRUMENTALISTS—IS UNDER THE BATON OF MR. J. V. MALING, Who feaa arrived from Australia to conduct tho exquisite music, specially arranged for "THE MIRACLE MAN." Special Engagement of MADAME ANNE'WE HAYWARD, Operatio Contralto, lato Carl Rosa Opera Company. . PUBLIC NOTICES, £15,000 WANTED! mHE money is required to purchase "Donbank" as a residence for boys andi young men who come to Wellington to take up work, and to maintain and develop Y.M.0.A.. work in the City generally. One result of the housing -problem is thalfc boys' and youths coming to the City are finding extreme difficulty in ob- ' tainnng accommodation of any description. . The Y.M.C.A. proposes to conveift "Donbank" into a homelike hostel to provide 100 boys and young men with every home comfort at a price well within their means.. Will YOU help to secure this hostel for the sake of lads? One hundred business men are helping the Y.M.C.A. to raise "the money- this .' week. Their time is valuable. Have , your cheqiio ready. ' To those on whom it will be impossible ' to call during the Campaign Week, please #nd your donation direct to the Treas- . urer, Campaign Fund, Y.M.C.A., Willis , ' Street.

TENDERS. FOB SALE'BY TENDER, ONE 39-FOOT carvel-built counter stern FISHING YAWL, TRUMPETER, fitted ivith a 10-h.p. Orion Marine Engine, with masts, sails, anchor, and Dankline,. as she lies in Lyttelton Harbour. Tenders will be received up to noon, MAY 29, 1920. Highest or any tender not necessarily accopted, MILLER BROS., .» v Lyttelton. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TENDERS FOB LEASE OF BUSINESS SECTIONS IN FEATHERSTON ' STREET, BRANDON STREET) ' WARING TAYLOR STREET, JOHNSTON STREET, AND BALL4NCE STREET. LAMBTON AND THORN- . DON RECLAMATIONS, riTENDERS will be received by the A Town Clerk, Town Hall, Cuba Street, Wellington, up to i p.m. on June 15, 1920, for the Leases for the following thirteen lots:— Lot I—Section 12G, Lambton Reclamation ~2 „ . 129 „ „ „ 3 „ 130 „ ■ „ > i „ 131 „ „ . „ 5 „ 132 „ „ ■ „ 6 „ 133 „ „ 7 » 134 „ „ „ 8. „ 161.. „ „ . „ 9 162 „ „ „10 „ 163 „ „ U „ 103 ~12 „ 139 „ „ „13 ~ 5, Block, 3 Thorndon Reclamation. Commencement of term, July 1, 1920. Terms:— (1) 66 years. • (2) 50 years (3) 21 years; with rights of renewal 5n perpetuity,' for successive periodß of 21 years, at a 'ground rent to be fixed by valuation. Tenders must be accompanied by a bank cheque or oash fcr the first half year's rent, and in case jny amount is tendered in connection with the buildings, o bank cheque or cash must be jnclosed.. .Tenders are subject to upset rentals specified in the particulars and conditions. Any variation in the form of the draft leases annexed hereto required to give effect to any tender shall be settled by the City Solicitor. Tenants will be required to erect buildingß in accordance with the particulars and conditions of leasing. Special attention is drawn to Lots 0 1 and 7, for which alternative tenders may be made jointly, and also to Lot .12. In tendering for Lots 6 and 7 jointly, ! and in tendering for Lot 12 there is a right to retain the building for 9 or 10 years on payment of J2IOAO in respect of the building on Lots 6 and 7, and of .£ISOO "in respect of the building on Lot 12. Any tender fir Lota 8 and 7 jointly or. for Lot 12, must be accompanied by en additional cheque for or iISCO oa the case may be, in respect of the building. Particulars and conditions as to leas--1 inj the above lota signed by tho Town Clerk, and dated May 13, 1920j are deposited in his office, and are there open , for inspection dultnfe office hours. Forma of tender may be obtained from the Town Clerk. JNO. R. PALMER. Town Clerk. May 12, 1920.. NOTE—This is fflef last opportunity for obtaining City Leases by tender, in ••(he open market. ' RAWL PLUGS. T7JOR Fixing Screws into concre^». stone--1 JC work, brickwork, tiles, iron, plaster j makes a stronger jobj takes one fourth the time: makes a neater, cleaner, ond fSronger job than wooden plugging. Good stooKs kept. FRANCIS HOLMES, 248 Lambton Quay, Wellington. P.O. Box *18. I WANTED, Suits and Costumes to tt Clean and Press. We don't wash clothes, Dsniey and Co., 256 Cuba Street.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 198, 17 May 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 198, 17 May 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 198, 17 May 1920, Page 7

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