AMUSEMENTS.
POLLARD’S PICTURES. “THE MIRACLE MAN.” TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. At the Princess Theatre to-night International Pictures Ltd. present “The Miracle Man,” a line human picture. It is far above the cheap sensational pictures that carry no message. “The Miracle Man” is full of message, and the picture, from start to finish, is full of a pathos that often brings tears to the eyes. Four crooks who hear of tho powers of an old healer, decide to have | him work a miracle on one of their number, who is able to dislocate his limbs till he looks like a permanent cripple. Some interest is created and when the supposed cripple arrives, there is quite a. crowd including a millionaire and his crippled sister, looking on. Filled with faith at seeing a permanen cripple cured, a real cripple immediate ly walks straight, and the millionaire* sister leaves the chair where she ha been confined for years and walks Tin old Patrirch with his simple faith, (hi is deaf and dumb and going blind), ii
an easy victim for the crooks who immediately set about gathering immense wealth from those who have been cured, and their relatives. "When they have become wealthy, the spirit of the old Miracle worker moves them The ‘Frog' adopts an old woman who is‘struggling for a living as his mother. The dope fiend throws aside the hypodermic syringe for a beautiful girl, and the hard faced girl of the slums loses her twist-, ed smile and hard lines under the influence of the simple faith of the old man. “The Miracle Man” .is a picture worth seeing—no pen description of it can do it justice.
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Mrs C. Southam, A nicy Street, G reymoubli, .says:—“For sonic time I suffered from an irritating rash which resembled Eczema. It worried me a good deal, especially at night when I got heated, the irritation being then very trying. I used all sorts of remedies, but nothing seemed to do me any good, in fact the rash seemed to be spreading. One day someone advised me to try Doan's Ointment and spoke so highly of the preparation that J sent for a pot. After a few applications I-noticed an improvement, so I persevered and one pot made a. complete cure. It is nearly twelve months since I gave up using Doan’s/ Ointment and T am pleased to tell you there 1 has been no return of the rash all that time.” Doan’s Ointment is sold by all chemists and store-keepers at 3s per pot, or will he posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co., 15 Hamilton Street, Sydney. But, he sure you get DOAN’S.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1920, Page 1
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529AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1920, Page 1
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