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AMUSEMENTS, PLAN AT BRISTOL TO-DAY. There are some pictures that are exciting because of the wickedness they reveal. Others that are exciting because of the incrediblo ■ virtue they depict. '"THE MIRACLE MAN" IS BOTH. f E ING'S . The Theatre that ING!S Sets tho Standard. Direction N.Z. International Attractions '» - ' • Commencing NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT. ■ NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT. Imagine all you've known of good and nft typhis world, and even then you w can t imagine " ■ ' THE WONDROUS APPEAL of "THE MIRACLE MAN!" "THE MIRACLE MAN!" "THE MIRACLE MAN!" 1 "THE MIRACLE MAN I" "THE MIRACLE MAN!" "THE MIRACLE MAN!" "THE MIRACLE MAN!" "THE MIRACLE MAN!" THE WHOLE OF LIFE ILLUMINED. THE FLESH, THE BLOOD, THE S£Sr 0P H VLNG MEN and WOMEN SINNING, STRUGGLING, LOVING. A Play with AN AMAZING SOUL, It's a STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION! SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT FOR "THE MIRACLE MAN" SEASON ' Of MADAME ANNETTE HAYWARD, OPERATIC CONTRALTO, Late Carl Rosa Opera Company. Also, ■ THE KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Will be Increased to !, 15 SOLO INSTRUMENTALISTS 15 Under the Baton of , ' MR. J. V. MALING, Who has. arrival from Australia for . the purpose of conducting his special ar- , rangement of "TEE MIRACLE MAN" MUSIC. In New York, the prices for "The , Miracle Man" ranged from 2 Ito 5 dollars. KING'S PRICES: Only Is., 25., 3s„ 4s. . (Plus Tax). PLAN AT BRISTOL TO-DAY. PLAN AT BRISTOL TO-DAY. " BE WISE AND BOOK. - Athletic sports. A BOXING TO WN ,II ALL, . . MONDAY, MAY 24, At 8 p m. FRITZ -HOLLAND- , The American Crack Boxer, in a 15-round . . contcst with ' " . TOJDIY UREN- [ 'Middle , and Weiter Champion of Aus- • tralia. ' PRIfES: Stajre. 20s.Gallery over Ring. 155.; Ringside, 10s. BOX .PLAN, NOW OPEN at ARMIT'S. Stalls: 45.; Gallery (back), 6s. • Day. Sales ;of Tickets will be at HOWE AND BOWMAN'S. Lftmßt'on Quay, and NED PERRY'S,. Manners Street, from • 12 Noon' on' Saturday. As only the.actual, seating accommodation will. be..disposed of, intending ]iat- : ..tons are adv.isfd l -~to..'.get their tickets iis it.is probable that no 6s. and 4s. tickets' will be sold at the doors 011 'Monday evening-W. G. TALBOT, Hon. Sec. PUBLIC NOTICES. . A WAPUNI EDUCATION RESERVE, suMivided into six holdings, rang. ; iug in area from 4t acres to'6J acres, is : now open for selection, and Applications by Discharged Soldiers for Leases will be received, at this office up to 4 o'clock p.m. 011 THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1920. The Reserve is about two miles from Palmerston North Post Office. It consists of level land, rich river deposit, in good pasture, eminently suitable for market gardening. Plans and full pflrticu-' lars may be obtained at this office. ■ '- G.' H. M. M'CLURE, Commissioner of Croivn Lands, . Dis f rict. Lands and Survey Office, Wellington. ~ April 27, 1920. .'. WINDSOR BILLIARD PARLOURS, AVillis Street. REOPENING. HAVING undergone extensive altera- ■ tions and irriprovements, tlie above popu'ar resort will be reopehed at 'J a.m. on Thursday. Twelve tables' and thorough modern equipment. Service and courtesy previously so :highly appreciated will be continued. F. W. NEEDHAM, 1 ' ' Manager. , FINANCIAL, NATIONA L ' INSUR A NCI? COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. , tyVIDEND 'WARRANTS for half- ' year ended March 31 ftre now ob- ( tai'nablo at the office, corner of Customhouse Quay and Hunter Street. . T. SUTCLTFFE, Mauager. ' I BUSINESS NOTICES. t , ; •■ 1 ! - r HOW TO BE SURE OF A . . \ PERFECT FIT! ' \ Have your blouses, JUMPERS, and KNICKERS MADE' TO ORDER. ~ Choose your OWN SHADES and .MATERIAL. t . MAISON LOUISE, ' . 37 Willis Street, Wellington, • ■ ■•■■■- r tSjrS 1. BARKE. Health Practitioner. ■ »* and Physical Culture our n Specialitvl For. Sninal Lesions, Stiff F Joints, Tiheumatism, Lumbago, Constinalion, Stomach Troubles, and General Weaknesses, my Treatment is Unetiunlle.d. ■ Consulting' Hours: 10 to i 2 ] and®2 p.m.-to 8 p.m. Over Our Theatre J Buildings, 179 a Riddiford Street,. Neivtown. ■ ; rj . APRONS. £ TCfURSES, Waitresses, and others, get r ' your Aprons made by ; MRS. E. COLLINS, 01 Vivian Street and 14 G'ourtenay Place • (Just behind Tram -Terminus). •] And Save Money. * RADFORD'S for Furniture; best value in town- good assortment of Car- P pets, Linos., Runners, Crockery, Ironmongery, etc. Inspection invited. RAD- _ FORD AND \JO., Complete House Fur. 11 nishers, 43 and 45 Manners Street. 1 . ri CtLUB Tea Ri mis, 126 Ourtp/iu.v Place. 1 Hot Meals, Breakfast, Dinner, and _ Tea. Is. 3d.; open from 7 a.m. till 11 n p.m. Cleanest and Cheapest in the Do- J million-

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 200, 19 May 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 200, 19 May 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 200, 19 May 1920, Page 9

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