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SHIPPING. I Union steam ship cgiipany of NEW ZEALAND L'iJJ. Steamora will be dispatchcd as under (circumsitanccs permuting;: — Train. Cargo at p.m. Kail«ay. WELLINGTON — Mon., Wed., Fri. Mararcu 5.20 10 a.m. -l-ues., 'ihui'3., Sat. «>iacri 10 u.ui. NETsON "AND. NEW PLY-MuUTil— ~ Coriana Idon., May 27 — 10 a.m. NAPIEii AND GlSiT6ll.sE— Eosamonq About May 3J. DliiKCT— Tarawora About ilay l>l. Steamors will bo dispatclied at regular inteivuls tor tho following p.ac<;B: — I hliJiSKi", vin COOK biit.vlT. ; hAItOI ON G A AND TAHITI. , i'lJl, lONUA, AND SA.iIOA. CANADA, AMERICA, LuNDON, via SUVA, HujiULULU AND VANCOUVER. ' SAN iKANCISCO AMERICAN I'OINTS, BlUTicii ISLES, civiling at RAKOI'O., OA AN'U l J i'.Pr.ll-.. ' All \ ar.couver, San i'lancisco, Intercolonial and Island Steamers luted with wireless * toicjraphy. : Tiekcts availablo for stop-over or Return ■ by iiuddart-Parker Co.'s faicamers. Railway Chrisicuiircu to Lyttel--1 ton, and from Wellington to the principal 3 .North Island Siations, may bo obtained at > the Company's Chrisxhi.rch Q E I E N T LINE. MAIL STEAMSHIPS to tho UNITEo j KINGDOM, via Ports, will bo despatched at Regular Intervals. 3 j Fares and all particulars on application to ! UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF J.N.Z., LTD., AgenU in New Zealand. O- ; T?OYAL MAIL SERVICE -tV To \ * ALL AMERICAN POINTS AND BRITISH ISLES. STEAMERS WILL BE DESPATCHED AT f REGULAR INTERVALS. All Return and Round-tour Tickets interchangeable with C.A. Line "All Red" Ronte. PASSPORTS. Travellers to any place outside the Do1. minion are reminded that it ia advisable to g obtain Passports and lhat it is necessary to make early application to the Government for them. For particulars regarding Passages and Freights apply ? UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD. <1 - THE CANTERBURY STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD. No CaT"o to be sent to Railway till advised, d STEAMERS will bo despatched aa under (circumstances permitting): — ~ DUNEDIN and TIMARU— S.S. STORM—SATURDAY, 2oth instant. r DUNEDIN DIRECT— ' S.S. CALM—THURSDAY, 30th instant. "Wellington' J (Tflkin." Cargo ior islenheim, Foston, and Pa tea) — S.S. CALM—MONDAY, 27th instant. WANGANUi— *" (Taking Cargo for Patea) — 0 S.S. STORM—WEDNESDAY, 29th instant. I] . PICTON AN D WAN GANUI— S.S. BREEZE—EarIy, y 899 ) ' . . HUDDART-PARKER, LIMITED. '■ (New Zealand Agents for Hebburn Colliery). FAVOURITE PASSENGER STEAMERS. '• -f7rriLL be dispatched as • under (circum:YV. stances permitting):— DUNEDIN— 1 MONDAY, MA¥ 2.th. I TUESDAY, MAY j AUCKLAND via "WELLINGTON — 1 FRIDAY, MAY 31st. : FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE— _EAKLY. All steamers fitted with wirlesa. Tickets available for stop-over or return by Union Line; or vice versa. KINSEY and CO., LTD., Agents, Hereford street, Christchurch. JpOE KAIKOUKA. S.S. WAKATU. A FRIDAY, MAY 24th. Latest Cargo, 11 a.m. Passengers, 4 pan. train. KINSEY and CO., LTD., 2549 Agente. II PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. DR. C. L. NEDWILL JJAS RESUMED HIS PRACTICE AT 18 OXFORD TERRACE. 2697F Herbert gresham, • DENTAL SURGEON, Hfts commenced Practice at 747 COLOMBO STREET (opposite Carey's). 'Phone 1600. * , K4573 x ' I' DR. HEN*RY K. ALLISON, ; a DD.S., University of Pennsylvania; d L.D.S., Royal College of Surgeons, Eng., 2 DENTAL SURGEON, ttas Resumed Piactico at 183 CASHEL H STREET. Telephone 1320. 2514 A. JOHNSON, F.R.C.V.S., VETERINARY SURGEON, who has returned from active service, has resumed practice at n 130 BEALEY AVENUE, Christchurch. 4 0051 'Phone 3501. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. A CCORDING- to Mark Twain, it is more J\ trouble to make a maxim than it is vo do ri"ht but here are a few commoneense " specimens that will recommend themselves ■ IO KEEP ? YOUirMIND OPEN TO ALL THAT IS NEW. a GIVE EVERYTHING A HEARING, v NEVER BELIEVE A THING IS FALSE OR WRONG BECAUSE YOU HAVE ►- NOT SEEN IT OR HEARD OF IT BEFORE. AND REMEMBER WHAT NAPOLEON SAID WHEN THEY PRAISED HIM ; FOR CROSSING THE ALPS INWINTER: —"I deserve no praise for crossing tho 'Alps. But Ido deserve praise for not bf>lieving _ the fools who v said it . 1 There is hardly that has not been cured or greatly telieved by Chiropractic adjustments. Enquiries? solicited. Consultation absolutely uee. J. A. SCOTT, Chiropractor, Bennington's Buildings, corner High and Cashel streets. 58421 CHIROPRACTIC CHIROPRACTIC Chiropractic is the greatCHIROPRACTIO est blessing to ladies ever . CHIROPRACTIC discovered. Most women 1 CHIROPRACTIC are subject to pain and CHIROPRACTIC suffering, and many are CHIROPRACTIC permanent martyrs to CHIROPRACTIC headachos. This should CHIROPRACTIC not be ao. It is an abCHIROPRACTIC normal condition. "KiroCHIROPRACTIO praktic" spinal adjustCHIROPRACTIC ments will correct the ® CHIROPRACTIC cause and remove the CHIROPRACTIC trouble. System ia natuCHIROPRACTIO ral, simple, and effective. it CHIROPRACTIC Conauliaiiona are free. * CHIROPRACTIC Call to-day. Jas. Young, J; CHIROPRACTIC Chiropractor, Royal Exb CHIROPRACTIC change Buildings, CatwdJ CHIROPRACTIC ral Square. Christchurch. I CHIROPRACTIC • .YB4Q6-X MISS HIMMEL. CHIROPRACTOR. X /CONSULTATION FREE. Chiropractic is 1" \J the Scientific Method of locating and adjusting the cause of all disease, baeed on X the correct knowledge of anatomy, especially X tho nervous system. Hundreds of so-called ; Y incurablo patients have been restored to i Health by Chiropractic. > 3 VICTORIA CHAMBERS. 104 Armagh street. H1579 k- -it/rrTXTyBB'S Extra Strong Regul»,ting 0- IYL Pills are tho most reliable Pills on )3 the market. 4s 6d all Chemiste. 06291-0103 !

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16220, 24 May 1918, Page 1

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