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jOMAW \te ' ill 4®ip ®r Iff«w | ®kH A HEADACHE MIB | 1 |(j body—it is ft warning signal given by the Nervous System SsgMMo«k ,< » $2O V WbkfSnsj telling us that Nature is unable to maintain, normal fisj® ® Vfr/ ' ISh function in some organ, or part of thb body without fitW'l/M z-.1l //Aid »®BiEs<®s assistance. %If you ignore this natural warning—you ij&M will, of course, suffer the consequences. there is no - »> JRmBX fega j&a excuse for your doing this when CJI-I-R-O-P-R-A-C-T-I-C /// W<| is right in your midst. . KhW/Z/AJisl✓" r * «s3«a® This Healing Science is no Yankee Fad or Fancy! ftgtJWZav’ *■ JgJkXsk MSs® GH-I-R-O-P-R-A-C-T-I-C W\> - J|B W Consists entirely of relieving pressure on the nori esat the Wnf/ll 111, ' ' point where they leave the spine. Taiwi Straight, Vjifij Hi Tip and Investigate Chiropractic! Chiropractic 111 i M-, VsßaWre fife Blmplv removes interference with your Nervous System and Ki j dill W permits Nature to restore normal function or, in other J M f*34 Words, HEALTH to every organ and part of your body. BJj WM. IfcgfigSßa No matter what your Complaints may bs-Headaches or felH I Ml /O otherwise, you cannot do better than investigate this \WX\ Science. fci ' WA ALL CONSULTATIONS FREE by APPOINTMENT. ''wW\ IlKml HING 20-342. . x “WX • WBO&O Phone, Call, or Write to \\\ FREDK. J. BLAKER, chiropractor. 7 Courtenay Place, Wellington (right opposite Tram Terminus). iwfcf' /£/// J fcwWWfWTil |> ■ am ifca r> w jwiwC ® JM SIwF 1U 15,000 HAVE DONE IT! ' *- “ s s ffifiSwr etc-, with this marvellous System. Jl LEARN FROM “REAL MUSIC.” I —no numbers or makeshifts of any kind. 8 SIMPLE LESSONS, so different wSsfc s * from the old hard-to-understand way. You learn at home in your spare time—no ( need to Join a class or pay Guineas to a teacher. One Lesson a week by mail : guarantees you to play Waltzes, Dance Music, etc. i I FAILURE IMPOSSIBLE. I No matter where you Jive or whether you are 10, 25, 45 or 70 years—no need I * to know anything about Music to begin-not even to tell one note from another. ' z • • You'll be fascinated with the Lessons—practising is real fun. ■"' I READ WHAT PAST PUPILS SAY. j I 2E"SX!'""’'"“ “'” '”‘“° s 1 “ , ' b “”“"' ,1 ' : ' < 1 feg “I can bundle the pieces much better than I ever.expected with my stiff ; .WIS/Y W®F< f flnjers.” 1618 J Jas. Pminolk. | , Sir AW “lam very pleased with the first Lessons which I found very easy to plan Ilßii Wrciyfir'~~ X<?-~ considerin’ 1 did not Snow a note of music before. 16178. Mrs. AB!i Iff® , \ WIS'V " I did not think it possible to play a waltz with one Lesson but now that 1 iu£z' A'\wS \ I can do it lam quite satisfied- 18326. (Si’ned) Mrs. H. P. Bakir. /Z/X\ What these P e °P !e have found EASY you can do. The i XVrY experience of 15,000 proves it. ( H A MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE. I ai 'll T.'tety pupil gets a signed sealed Guarantee that legitimate music is taught and E(?' if dissatisfied upon completion of the 8 Lessons, fees are refunded in full. Kg£ TWiON WONDERFUL L! BOGK FREE A zij X, ? ■* U W« i”' 11 » ftw r»« pupils ■ ««T I” 1 ™ mJ iisll irt to Wp afrertiie ihis wonderful Syde.n of Ttaciiuz Pinw. i V 9&Sw3»^Kr'^fV&S9i t V <>W,■W.MSSX For a Smiled time Iberefore, we offc-r Tui'.m Free—the only cbr;e bsin« a nominal on to cover coal of Music, V ■’ ¥ ft “w- e,c - M NOT lIES,TATE cr “»OPrORTDNITY. '''% \\Wsisi S£ND fOR PRO?- suILiYAN ’ s fREE BMK RKHT M«WW HERE IS THE COUPON! FILL IN-CUT OUTpost to - day - W B laQßoisaiasaaiisrafflaafflaas ’ SULLIVAN CONSERVATOIUUM OF MUSIC (N.Z.) LTD., Shidio 16F ,12 PREMIER BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND I fI enclose 4 penny stamps to cover postage for Prof. Sullivan's FREE BOOK, "How to Plau the Piano in 8 Lessons.” Also particulars of your I'ice Tuition Offer. I E N “" H '- Mri -“ H ‘“ ) — --„ I

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 304, 17 September 1921, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 304, 17 September 1921, Page 12