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SHIPPING. TT-N'iON STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. Steamers will fee despatched as under (:irrumalancc3 permitting^:— ~\V KLLIXGTUX— Train. Ciigoet . p.m. Railway. Mon„ Wed., Fri.—Mararoa 5.2U 10 a.m. ■lues., I'fcurs., Sat.—Maoii Gjs 10 a.m. NELSON AXI) NEVv PLYMOUTH— Corinna This Day (Fri.) — a.mAUCKLAND— Tarawcra. (chad only) lhis Day (Fri.) 9 a.m. Steamers will be despatched at regular interval tor the following p;ace3: — oiu.'.tl, via CUUiv "siiiAlt. RAKOTOXGA and TAillil. FIJI, TONGA, and SAMUA. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, via SUVA, Uw,Ul,Ll,li, ar.U Wi.\COU\"ER. SAX 1-HAXCioCO, AMERICAN JOINTS, BRITISH ISLES culling at 11AROTON GA unti PAPEETE. All Vancouver, San Francisco, interco.ouini, mill island steaineis luted wuu Wireless Telegraphy. Tickets avajlab.e for Stop-over or Return by Co.'s bieamors. Railway Tickets, Chriatchurcn to Lyttelton, and from Wellington to the pri-'cipal j-Sortli Island stations, may be obtained a'l the Company's Christchurch Office. u x A L, Al A 1 L sKttVltii ALL AMERICAN POINTS AND BBITISH ISLES. ; STEAMERS »VILL BE DESPATCHED AT KEGULAK INTERVALS. Alj IJeturn and Hound-tour Tickets interchangeab.o witn C.A. Line "All Ked" Route. PASSPOUT3. Travellers to any place outside the Do- : minion are reminded that it U advisable to 1 obtain Passports, and that it is neceaaary to , maliii early application to tho Government ; tor them. For particulars regarding "assagee »nd Freights apply UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD. QRIENT LINE. MAIL STEAMSHIPS to tho UNITEi> KINGDOM, via Porta, will be despatched at Hegular Intervals. L Farea and all particulars on application to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF jn.Z., LTD., Agente in New Zealand. O'THE CANTERBURY STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD. No Cargo (o be sent to Railway till advised. STEAMERS will be despatched as under (circumatunces permitting) . DUXEDIN AND TIMARU— S.S. STORM—WEDNESDAY, 15th instant. WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI — Steamer Early. ~ PICTON AND WANGANUI (Taking Cargo for Ulenheim)— Steamer Early. ~ WANGANUI DIRECT— Steamer Early. 232 ' Q.REYMOUTH DIRECT. } ■ Taking Hokitika Cargo. r S.S. OREPUKI, MONDAY, 13th MAY. 1 Cargo U a.m. Good/s. REESE BROS., Agents. 1 F. E. SUTTON nnd CO., Port Agents^ t — : ■ f PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. DR. HENRY K. ALLISON, DD3., University of Pennsylvani»; 1 LD S. Royal College of Surgeons, Eng., • ' DENTAL SOKGEON, „ AOULf TTAS Resumed Practice at 183 CASHEL , U BTREET. Telephone i 320. 2514 " A JOHNSON. F. R. C. V. S., | * VETERINARY SURGEON, . who has returned from actiro service, has resumed practice at 130 BEALEY AVENUE, Chrifitchurch. > ""S4 'Phone 3501. » ~ TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ACCORDING to Mark Twain, it is more trouble to make a maxim than it is to • do jjerht but here are a few commonsense ; specimens that will recommend themselves 1 tO KEEP P YOuif*MIND OPEN TO ALL THAT IS NEW. r GIVE EVERYTHING A HEARING. NEVER BELIEVE A THING IS FALSE ! OR WRONG BECAUSE YOU HAVE NOT SEEN IT OR HEARD OF IT BEFORE. 1 AND REMEMBER WHAT NAPOLEON • SAID WHEN THEY PRAISED HIM FOR CROSSING THE ALPS IN WINTER: —"I deserve no praise for crossing the Alps. But Ido deserve : praise for not believing the foola who I said it could not be done." There' is hardly a disease that has not been cured or greatly relieved by Chiropractio adjustments. Enquiries solicited. Consultation absolutely free. J. A. SCOTT, Chiropractor, Bennington's Buildings, corner High and Caehel streets. 58421 ; CHIROPRACTIC CHIROPRACTIC Chiropractic is the greatCHIROPRACTIC eat blessing to ladies ever CHIROPRACTIC discovered. Most women CHIROPRACTIO are eubjoct to pain and , CHIROPRACTIC suffering, and many are CHIROPRACTIC permanent martyrs to CHIROPRACTIC headaches, lhis should CHIROPRACTIC not bo so. It is an ab- •. CHIROPRACTIC normal condition. "KiroCHIROPRACTiC pruktic" spinal adjustCHIROPRAI/l'lC ments will correct tho CHIROPRACTIC cause and remove the CHIROPRACTIC trouble. System is natuCHIROPRACTIC ral, simple, and effective. CHIROPRACTIC Consultations ere free. CHIROPRACTIC Call to-day. Jas. Young, CHIROPRACTIC Chiropractor, Royal ExCHIRUPRACTIC change .buildings, Catted. CHIROPRACTIC ral Square. Christchurch. CHIROPRACTIC MISS HIMMEL, CHIROPRACTOR. /CONSULTATION FREE. Chiropractic is \J the Scientific Method of locating and adjusting the cause of all disease, based on the collect knowledge of anatomy, especially tho nervous system. Hundreds of so-called incurable patients have been restored to Health by Chiropractic. VICTORIA CHAMBERS, 101 Armagh street. H4579 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. P.O.P. 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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16208, 10 May 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16208, 10 May 1918, Page 1