CHRISTMAS MEANS DELICIOUS ' CAKES AND PASTRY. "X" BAKING POWDER • • ' MAKES DELICIOUS CAKES AND PASTRY. A timely Reminder— Let' your next Baiting Powder order specify "K." KIBKPATRICK'Sj NELSON, FIRST AID TO THE THIRSTY! CAMEOO DRY GINGER ALE. NO other drink satisfies quite bo completely. THOMSON, LEWIS AND CO., LTD. "Phone 21-219.
ME. BRIDGE, DENTIST (Late Upper Willis-st,), Has RESUMED PRACTICE at MACARTHY CHAMBERS; 50, Willis-si, (next Grady, Jeweller). RS! \V\ H. DIDSBURY, DENTAL SURGEON, 144, WILLIS-STREET. Telephone 216. Homa 9 to 5. ERIC . S. B AYL EV, 1 SURGEON-DENTIST, Has taken over the Practice lately carried on by Mr. L. Levien, at 216, LAMBTONQUAY (opp. Kirkcaldio's). Tel. SBO. WTONFORD IT. A. APLIN, ' DENTIST, 68,.LAMBTON-QUAY. ■ (A Card.) KNOX ' GILMER, . SURGEON-DENTIST, •. Has Resumed Practieo At 24,, BQULC.OTT.tST. 'Phone 2237. ' LEGAL. MESSRS. CHAPMAN, SKERRETT, TRIPP, AND BLAIR, Barristers and Solicitors, have pleasure in announcing that they have admitted into partnership three members of their staff, viz., Mr. Philip Brunskill Cooke, LL.B.; Mr. Gordon Graham Gibbcs Watsou, M.A., LL.B,, and Mr. Albert. George Jorgensen. The praotice will ,'be carried on under the existing name of Chapman, Skerrett, Tripp, and Blair at their present offices, 20, Brandon-street, Wellington. AZENGARB, HAY, AND MAC- ■ ALISTER, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, 39, Johnston-street, Wellington.' We have several sums of money to lend on .first and second mortgage securities. ALEK AND TURNER,. Barristers and Solicitors. Trust Moneys to Lend on First and Secoftd Mortgages, also on Chattels. Apply 219, Lambton-quay (next to Union Bank). Telephone 700. F. E. GREENISH, F.N.Z.1.A., • ARCHITECT, Wishes to notify his clients and friends that he has resumed the practice of his profession in Wellington in temporary premises at 35, Johnston-street. TTF SPEAR, DR. OF OPTICS, -°-» EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, 7, WILLIS-STREET, Late Optician for the Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. Patients unable to obtain advice from the Optical Department may obtain advice at the above address between 9 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. ■ W rM. BARKE—lnfluenza and its after effects absolutely defeated by my Massage. Fourteen years' experience back of my praotice, and results speak for themselves. Consultations free. \VM. BARKE,' Practitioner in Osteopathy, Massage, and Physical Culture, over Our Theatre Buildings, Riddiford-street Newtown. NERVOUS1 EXHAUSTION IS CIVILISATION'S GREATEST DANGER! XTOUR Life, your Health, your HappiJL ness, and your Prosperity depend on your NERVES! If you suffer frgm Nerves, Indigestion, Constipation, Kidney Troubles, and Weakness, NATURAL THERAPEUTICS will restore- your lost Vitality when other methods fail. Doctors recommend Natural Treatment. A. LEWIS, Specialist, Natural Therapeutics, 133, GHUZNEE-STREET (Few doors off Willis-street). Hours 11 to 1; 2 to 5. ' Saturday 11 to 1; 2to 4. ■OONALD T. M'LEAN, &TVJ '■*•*' Metaphysician and Neurologist, May be consulted daily at his Rooms, No. 2, Courtenay-placc. Mental and Nervous Disorders specialised. Insomnia, Paralysis, and other diseases successfully treated. Consultations and advice free. Hours—lo-12, 2-5, or by appointment. Telephone 21-468 A. Residence 21-761 A. 0 N E~Y T"O LEND, From £10 to £1000, Upon Furniture, Pianos, Life Policies, War Loan Certificates, and Bonds. PP y THOMAS RICHARDSON, 33, Willis-street. Tel. 718. FEATURES IN GOOD PORTRAITURE ARE— PERFECT LIGHTING. NATURAL POSING A PLEASING LIKENESS. rjHHESE essentials are accomplished at iL the BARTLETT & ANDREW STUDIOS,
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 146, 18 December 1919, Page 4
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