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' SHIPPING. TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LTD. Steamers will bo dispatched as under (circumstances permitting): — Train. Cargwat p.m. Railway. WELLINGTON— Mon., Wed., F"ri. Muraroa J. 20 10 a.m. 'J'ue?., Thurs., Sat. Mtci'i C.sj 19 a.m. DU N ED IN— Monowai Mon., May '-<> 2 45 I) a.m. NELSOrr~AND"NEW" PLYMOUTH—' ~~ Coritina Tues., May U1 — 9 am. Steamers will be dispatched at regular intervals for tho iollowing iiluccs: — SYDNEY, via COOK S ; 1 RAIT. RAROTONGA AND TAHITI. FIJI, TONGA, AND SAMOA. CANADA, AMERICA. LONDON. via SUVA, HONOLULU AND VANCOUVER. SAN FRANCISCO AMERICAN POINTS, BRITISH ISLES, tailing at IUROTOAGA AND All Vancouver, San Francisco, Intercolonial and Island Steamers lilted with wiulifa telegraphy. Tickets availuble fr/r Btop over or Return by Huddart-Parker Co.'s btcamers. Railway Tickets, Chriatchurch to Lyttelton, and from Wellington to the principal North Island Stations, may be obtained at the Company's Christchurch Office. Q R. I E N T LINE. MAIL STEAMSHIPS to the UNITEu KINGDOM, via Porta, will bo despatched at Regular Intervals. Fares and all particnlars on application to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF ■N.Z., LTD., Agents in New Zealand 02 THE CANTERBURY STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD. No Cargo to be sent to Railway till advised. STEAMERS will be despatched as under (circumstances permitting): — DUNKDIN AND TIMARU— S.S. CALM—FRIDAY, 17th instant. S.S. BREEZE—MONDAY, 20th instant. WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI— j S.S. CALM—WEDNESDAY, 22nd instant. PICTON AND WANGANUI. S.S. BREEZE—THURSDAY, 23rd instant. ~ ' WANG AN UI DIRECT— ' S.S, STORM—WEDNESDAY, 22nd instant. 593 HUDDART-PARKER, LIMITED. (New Zealand Agents for Hebburn Colliery). FAVOURITE PASSENGER STEAMERS. WILL be dispatched as under, (circumstances permitting): — FOB SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE— At regular intervals. For information please apply to the agents. All steamers fitted with wirlese. Tickets available for stop-over or return by Union Line, or vica versa. KINSEY and CO., LTD., Agents, Hereford street, Christchurch. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. HER BERT GRES HA M, Dental Surgeon, ■ Has commenced Practice at ,747 COLOMBO STREET (opposite Carey's). 'Phone 1600. £4573 DR. HENRY K. ALLISON, D.D.S., University of Pennsylvania; L.D.S.. Royal College of Surgeons, Eng., DENTAL SURGEON, HAS ResumedVPractice at 183 CASHEL STREET.' Telephone 1320. 2514 P.O. BOX 669. , TELEPHONE 2072. Q/ SEVI CK E JONES, OPTICIAN. . Corner of CATHEDRAL SQUARE and - CHANCERY LANE. ■. J4534-2128 ' THE TWO CLASSES. SOME cynio has said that the world is divided into two classes of people— these who have been operated on for appendicitis and those who are going to be. It is, at least, safe to say that the world is divided into those who are eick and those who are going to be.' Chiropractic is ready with help both for chronic and for incipient trouble. As A. A. Gregory, M.D., in his recent book on Spinal Treatment puts it: — "Under spinal adjustments acute diseases are cut short and aborted, and chronic cases recover whioh have been believed to be incurable." Enquiries Solicited. Terms Reasonable. CONSULTATION ABSOLUTELY FREE. J. A. SCOTT, Chiropractor. Bonnington's Buildings, corner High and Cashel streets. 58421 CHIROPRACTIC , CHIROPRACTIC Eminent medical BcicnCHIROPRACTIC tists are amongst the CHIROPRACTIC foremost enthusiasts of CHIROPRACTIC the " Kiro-prak-tik" Art. CHIROPRACTIC Dr. G. H. i'atchen, M.D., CHIROPRACTIC says : "Chiropractic reCHIROPRACTIC moves the cause of disCHIROPRACTIC eases more promptly, CHIROPRACTIC radically, and permanentCHIROPRACTIC ly than any other known CHIROPRACTIC method." This new sciCHIROPRACTIC ence is certain in its diagCHIROPRACTIC nosis and reliable in its CHIROPRACTIC action. Consultations free. CHIROPRACTIC Full information from CHIROPRACTIC Jas. Young, Chiropractor, CHIROPRACTIC Royal Exchange BuildCHIROPRACTIC ings, Cathedral Square, CHIROPRACTIC CHRISTCHURCH. CHIROPRACTIC 1 Y8406-3 MISS TTTMMKL. CHIROPRACTOR. /CONSULTATION FREE. Chiropractic is \_V the Scientific Method of locating and adjusting the cauß© of all disease, based on the correct knowledge of anatomy, especially tho nervous system. Hundreds of so-called incurable patients have been restored to Health by Chiropractio. VICTORIA CHAMBERS, 104 Armagh street. H4579 A. JOHNSON, F. R. C. V. S., VETERINARY SURGEON, who has returned from active service, has resumed practice at 130 BEALEY AVENUE, Christchurch. 9054 'Phone 3601. REMOVAL NOTICE. j w. W. McPHERSON. Surgeon Dentist, . 146 Armagh street, HAS Removed to more commodious premises at Buildings, 146 Armagh street, between Colombo and Manchester streets. Mc 6380 CAON SULTING OPTICIAN. / . A GRANT, 11 Years Consulting Optician to Littlejobn and Son. Wellington. Successor to ERNEST M. SANDSTON. Note New Address: WHITCOMBE'S BUILDINGS, ODDosit* Ballantyne's, Cashel street. 'Phone 8719. G4618J?. VELVET SOAP COMPETITION CLOSES MAY 31st, 1918. OEND WRAPPERS (with nam© and numO ber enclosed) to Box 271, Chriatchurch, on or before 31st MAY, 1918. ALWAYS ASK FOR VELVET SOAP AND SEARCHLIGHT CANDLES. Full Supplies at All Stores. ZS33I-9380

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16213, 16 May 1918, Page 1

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