HEALTH IN TWO HEMISPHERES.
' -4 TflE GREAT AMERICAN DISCOVERY. .A' Pressman, during a recent interview with Mr Jt A. Scott, gained much "tfoijnation on the history and growth of Chiropractic. Mr Scott, who is a graduate of the Palmer School of Chiropractic, informed the pressman that the | Palmer School was founded by D. D. Palmer j the discoverer of chiropractic, i and this school alone can claim and ! bear the title, "The Fountain Head of Chiropractic." 2. The Palmer School has a larger 'enrolment of students than that of all ; other Chiropractic schools combined, and iias the distinction of having by far the largest non-medical health clinic in the wcrld. ■ 3. Graduates of the Palmer School of Chiropractic have done all the pioneer work'for the science in New Zealand, and in the face of many difficulties have raised Chiropractic to the honoured position which it now occupies in the public estimation in this country. ; 1 4. Graduates of the Palmer School, aiways and everywhere, stand for pure, unadulterated, straight-out Cliiroprac-
tic, and their record, now so well known throughout Now Zealand, is the unanswerable justification of their attitude. * Mr J A. gcott has resumed practice, and may be consulted free at his new address, 146 Armagh street. Correction of curvature and othor spinal abnormalities in children is a speciality.
| PUBLIC NOTICE.
Craig and Craig; Graduates of the Palmer School of Chiropractic, beg to announce that they have taken over the practice of Mr Jas. Young, Royal Excnange Building, Cathedral square, and heartily endorse the statements above by their fellow-graduate, Mr J. A. Scott. Mr Young, as is well-known, built np his extensive practico, and gained his successful results, entirely on straight Chiropractic, and as his ,stiocessors we intend to strictly follow in his footsteps both as to principles and methods. Consultation free. Lady adjuster for those so desiring. CRAIG ANl> CRAIG, Royal Exchange Buildings, Cathedral square. 6
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16946, 22 September 1920, Page 8
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