WM. BARKE, HEALTH PRACTITIONER.
One of the greatest blessings which Wellington enjoys to-day is a profession such as AVin. Barke controls and practises at Newtown. It is one which everyone of us will probably appreciate in due time to relieve us of such ills as our bodies are apt to contract. It is a noble and grand profession, and truly requires a man of Wm. Barke's strong physical and mental characteristics to make such a practice.a success, which undoubtedly is the one he controls. A good feature about him is his reliability. If. he takes, your case in, hand, you can depend on him to win through successfully every time. Mr. Barke, in all his fourteen years' practice (English and Colonial), has handled thousands of cases, and failure is a word unknown to him, as a glance at his records will show., He specialises in massage and physical culture, both of which he claims he is on top, second to none. Testimonials can be seen in the patients and pupils, personally (not on paper), by applying at his rooms, over Our Theatre Buildings, 179 a, Riddiford-street. . For paralysis, stiff joints, neuritis, neurasthenia, stomach and liver disorders, constipation, female troubles, headaches, and after effects of influenza we strongly recommend a course of Wm. Barke's treatment at very moderate fees. Consultations free. Mr3. Wm. Barke is in attendance for ladies, and the qualifications she possesses are too well known to be described here. Try a course and satisfy yourselves.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 144, 16 December 1919, Page 5
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