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STAPLES & CURTIS, DENTISTS, 4, WILLIS-STREET. ' • Tel. 2488. -r". F~! W~ BOND (Late Dental Surgeon, Wellington Hospital), Corner of Willis and Boulcotfc street!. Telephone 450. (A Card.) KNOX GILMER, ■SURGEON-DENTIST, Has Resumed Practice at 24, BOULCOTT-STREET. Tel. 2237. lOn-ONFORD F. A. APLIN, • *■ DENTIST, 68, LAMBTON-QUAY. r^ D. TRUEBRIDGE, LICENSED SURVEYOR & 0.E., 12, Panama-street. Telephone 3100. T7IBLL. PUTNAM, * M'ELDOWNEY, •* 'Barristers and Solicitors, 105, Customhouse-quay. Money to Lend on Approved Security. SALEK AND TURNER, Barristers ahd Solicitors. Trust Moneys to Lend on First and Second Mortgages, also on Chattels. Apply 21S, I ambton-quay (next to Union Bank). Telephone 700. . B. SIEV WR I G HT, £L.8., • Barrister and Solicitor, LAMBTON CHAMBERS, 212, Lambton-quay. Telephone 1663. MEDICAL MASSAGE, PHYSICAL CULTURE. Sure Remits. WM. BARKE, Over Our Theatre, Newtown. Tel. 24417. CHIROPRACTIC CONSISTS of relieving pressure on the Nerves at the point where they leave the Spine, thus eliminating the cause of disease. TT OTTBRHOLT, CHIROPRACTOR, -■•■*-• 19, Kenaington-Btreet, Telephone 20-114- Wellington. THE BEST, EASIEST, AND QUICKEST WAY nnO oure your ills without drugs and ■L pills is to place your oase under the experienced hands of GARNET SIMS, Health and Physical Culture Specialist, 135, Rifldiford-atreet. Are you feeling seedy? Do you get too much mental work? Are you putting on condition MR. OFFICE MAN ? YOU NEED JUDICIOUS EXERCISE. To counteract the evils of your sedentary occupation.' JOIN MY CLASS ON TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, 5.15 to 6 p.m., which is attended by well-known city men, and you will soon rejuvenate your body and refresh your brain. No acrobatics or violent work. Recognised and Recommended by medical men. J. W. M. HARRISON 131, FEATHERSTON-STREET, Corner Johnston-street. Tel. 3214. : to! WILSON AND CO! - (Late of J. and A. Wilson), FUNERAL FURNISHERS, 268, WILLIS-STREET. -Telephone 21-949. WATCH YOUR FEET! "DEROY L. BRADY, ■*- Foot Specialist (By Exam.), Lindsay's, Ltd., 184. Lambton-quay. "|Z"EEP your Feet off your Mind. Con- ■"■ suit T. B. Wilnori, Chiropodist, for all Foot Ailments. Lady in attendance. 45, Ghuznee-etreet Tel. 22-485-ONALD i! M'LEAN, * S.T., Metaphysician and Neurologist, " Many be Consulted at No. 2. Courtonayplace. Mental and Nervous Disorders, Insomnia, Paralyais, Constipation, Asthma, yield readily under this, the most natural form of healing—the greatest system of Healing known to modern science. Hours 10-1, 2-5. Evenings by appointment. Tel. 20-634. f[EO. H. HOW, PROFESSOR OF ELECTROTHERAPEUTICS. His new, curative treatment is effective in ALL Diseases nervous origin. Absolutely oures Nervous Debility, Epilepsy, Sciatica, Goitre, Constipation, iiheuma- < tism, etc Free Consultation. Offices, 8, 9, and 9a, Boulcott Chambers, Bouloott-st. CHIROPRACTIC. "Tfce Master Key to Health." REMOVAL of Nerve Pressure through Chiropractic Adjustments enables Nature to restore health. You are invited to investigate further, by visiting, writing, or telephoning, M'BEATH AND COLWILL, Palmer Chiropractors, 102, The Terraco (next Banks College). Each patient is provided with private Dressing, Adjusting, and Rest Rooms. We feature resting, after adjustments. Consultation and Analysis free. Lady attendants. Telephone 829-C-H-I-R-O-P-R-A-CT-I-C. "/"IHIROPRACTIC is a method of.palV> pation, uerve-tracingr, and 'adjustment of vertebrae for the relief of morbid conditions." It is tho' art of skilfully tracing sensitive or impinged nerves- to the organ in whioli the- disease is to be foiiucl, and the specific mechanical replacing ■of the partly-displaced bones which crowd these nerves and shut off the flow of vital energy to the Test of the body. FREDK. J. BLAKER, CHIROPRACTOR, 7, Courtenay-place, Wellington. Hours: 10.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed 12.30 to 2.30. Saturdays: 9.30 to 1 p.m. only. Telephone 20-342. " » EYE STRAIN. ,VV"HY suffer this disoomfort? Have your eyes tested by a FULLY QUALIFIED Optioian. Then you are assured that every oare is taken and no pains spared to give you the utmost eye comfort. Our tests are accurate. G. AND T. YOUNG, LTD., T. G. Young, F.8.0.A., F.S.M.C, Optician, 252, Lambton-quay. EYESIGHT AND HEALTH. /■^OOD Eyesight and Good Health are V>T too closely connected to allow eyestrain to go. unchecked. Correct Glasses prevent it. H. SPEAR, Eyesight Specialist, Willis-street, Wellington ' (Late Optician t6 tho Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board). SIGHT-TESTING ROOMS.. I USE the best Tests and Appliances for the examination qf the eyes, and fit correct glasses for visual and muscular defects. Optical repairs; broken leuses duplicated. \ J. M. SAVIDGE, Opt. D. Ophthalmic Optician, 68, Lambton-qy., opp. Govt. Buildings. Telephone 3116. SIR WILLIAM CROOKES'S TORIC EYE-GLASSES. | Croquet, Golf. Shooting, Bowling WHEN recreation calls for Eye-glasses you should bo (Hted with properlypreecribed CrooUes's Lenses. S. F. M'LEAN. OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN, ■W, Biddiford-itoMft, N*wrtwwn^
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 62, 14 March 1921, Page 6
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