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EXTRAORDINARY NOTICE. K. WOOLF AND CO., 16, WILLIS-STREET, 16, WILLIS-STREET, GRAND HOTEL BUILDINGS. TO advertise our firm we are offering to the public a limited amount of GOVERNMENT AEROPLANE CLOTH, Purchased by the Proprietors while in England, suitable for Sheetings, Pillow Slips, Shirts, etc., 40in WIDE, 3s 6d; 54in, 4s lid. Also SPACE LINEN, suitable for Casement Curtains, etc., Is 6d per yard. Only a limited quantity will be sold to each person. These lines will only be sold between 10 a.m. and 12 a.m. eacii morning. We Specialise in Ladies' High-class English and French Tailormade Costumes, Coats, Dresses, Furs, Sports Coats, etc. T OOK UP and DOWN THE STREET JU BEFORE CROSSING, Or. you may Never Again Drink CAMROO DRY GINGER ALE. All Hotels, Club 3, »nd Stores. THOMSON, LEWIS AND CO., LTD. 'Phone 21-219. . THE COMMERCIAL AGENCY, LTD. AO YEARS in close, confidential touch *** with Wellington Merchants; 30 years under same management. UNRIVALLED FOR TEADE REPORTS. "*/TR. BRIDGE, DENTIST ■LTJ- (Late Upper Willia-et.), Has RESUMED PRACTICE at ! MACARTHY CHAMBERS, - 50, Willis-st. (next Grady, Jeweller). (A Card.) KNOX GILMER, SURGEON-DENTIST, Has Resumed Practice At 24; BOULCOTT-ST. 'Phone 2237. P. W. STAPLES and H. M. CURTIS, HAVE resumed Practice at 4, WILLISSTREET. 'Phone 2488. ERIC S. B A V L E V, SURGEON-DENTIST, Has taken over the Practice lately carried on by Mr. L. Levien, at 216, LAMBTONQUAY (opp. Kirkcaldie's). Tel. 980. ' VTTONFORD V. A. APLIN, DENTIST, 68, LAMBTON-QUAY. DR. A. NORMAN JONES, Who has removed from 102, Willis-street, And DR. D. N. ISAACS, , DENTISTS, Have resumed Practice at 144, Willis-street (Late Bulkley and Didsbury). Telephone 216. QALEK AND TURNER, Barristers and IO Solicitors. Trust Moneys to Lend on First and Second Mortgages, also on Chattels. Apply 219, Lambton-quay (next to Union Bank). Telephone 700. _ LEGAL MR. ARTHUR FAIR, BARRISTER &.SOLICITOR, Rooms Nos. 15 and 16, King's Chambers, Willis-st. Money to Lend on Approved First, Mortgage Security. f^ D. TRUEBRIDGE, LICENSED SURVEYOR AND C.E.; 12, Panama-atreet. Telephone 3100. "~lT> h. BRADY, FOOT SPECIALIST, Lindsay's, Ltd., 184, Lambton-qy. VAH-I-R-O-P-R-A-C-T-I-C THE MASTER OF DISEASE! Whether your heart, head, lungs, stom- . ach, liver, kidneys, or limbs are affected, Chiropractic Spinal Adjustments will put you on the road to health I This remarkable science was discovered by Dr. Palmer in 1895, and has since been the means of making thousands of sufferers well and strong! Consultations Free. Call. Tel. 20-342. Hours, 10 a.m. to 12.30, 1.30 till 6 p.m. FREDK. J. BLAKER, FREDK. J. BLAKER, Chiropractor, 7, COURTENAY-PL., CITY (opp. Tram Terminus). RONALD T. M'LEAN, S.T., Metaphysician and Neurologist, MAY be consulted at his Rooms, No. 2. Courtenay-place. Chronic and Nervous Disorders specialised. Insomnia, Paralysis. Constipation, and other diseases successfully treated. Hours—lo-12, 2-5, evenings by appointment. ' Telephone 20-634. Residence 21-761. MEDICAL MASSAGE AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. Always sure results. WM. BARKE (over Our Theatre Buildings, 197 A, Riddiford-st., Ncwtown. Mi-9. Wm. Barko in attendance on ladies. Consultation Free. HOTTERHOLT, CHIROPRACTOR, • 19, KENSINGTON-STREET. 'Phone'2o-114. Graduate of The Palmer School of Crriropraotics (the Chiropractic fountain head), Davenport, lowa, U.S.A. 6 years' practical experience in New Zealand. ■ SIGHT-TESTING. JM. SAVIDGE, Opt. D., Ophthalmic « Optician (late of Newtown), has resumed Practi-33, and may be consulted at his ROOMS, 68, LAMBTON-QUAY (next to Dunbar Sloane, Chemist, opposite Government Buildings). Hours: 10 to 12; 2 to 4, Saturdays, 10 to 12, or appointment. Tel. 5116. THE DULL HEADACHES, due to ?yestrain, through reading or writing, can easily bo put away by the uss of correct glasses, or treatment. Come and see me. H. SPEAR DR. OF OPTICS, I EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, 7, WILLIS-STREET. Late Optician for the Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. SIR WILLIAM CROOKES TORIC EYE-GLASSES. IN ohildhood, normal oyea see both near and far with equal ease and distinctness. But ere middle age approaches, many people find that their eyes begin to need help for both near and far vision. S. F. M'LEAN, OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN,. 124, Riddiford-Bt., Newtown. TVT O N E V TO LEND, -I**- From £10 to £1000, Upon Furniture, Pianos, Life Policies, War Loan Certificates, and Bonds, Apply THOMAS RICHARDSON, 33, Willifcstreit, I Toll .718.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 138, 11 June 1920, Page 6

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