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THAT "LITTLE MORE" That makes a Man's Clothes quite definitely his oivn. is one of the features of Suits made by MILLIGAN'S, STYLE ARTISTS, AT KELBURNAVENUE. Now that this firm has such a. very fine variety of London Suitings, and at moderate prices, there is no excuso'for men remaining in the ditch of war-time dowdiness. THE D.M.A., LTD. (Est. 1901). TRADE REPORTS, COLLECTIONS, ASSIGNMENTS. Head Office: UNION BANK CHAMBERS, WELLINGTON. Tels. 21-674 and 3023. FOR EVERYTHING ELECTEICAL, THE RATIONAL ELECTRICAL And ENGINEERING CO., LTD., 42-44, Customhouse-quay, next Union S.S. Co. TELEPHONES 3931, 3932. RINGWORM. ,■ VARICOSE ULCERS. BOTH these conditions' treated by a new Electric Process, which is pleasant, effective, and immediate in its results. Ringworms have been entirely removed by three applications only. Call and let me demonstrate to you. ... ' GARNET SIMS, Health Specialist and Registered Masseur, 135, Riddiford-street. MISS LONGFORD, Confidential Typist, 268, LAMBTON-QY. (opp. Harcourt's). v PUBLIC TYPISTE. MISS BURGESS, Basoment, Routh's Buildings, Featherstou-street. Duplicating a speciality. Telephone 2860. P.O. Box 1366. WILLEN PAULIN, «• B.D.S. i"L (late Knox Gilmer), DENTAL SURGEON. 24, Boulcott-street. Telephone 2723. (A Card). MR. H. L. GLOVER, DENTAL SURGEON, . Handel's Buildings, 101, Willis-street. - Tel. 800. QTAPLES & CURTIS, ■'" Dentists, 4, WILLIS-STREET, Telephone 2488. MR. F. W. BO N D (Late Dental Surgeon Wellington Hospital). Corner of Willis and Boulcott streets. Telephone 450. % "^yONFORD F. W. APLIN,' Dentist, 68. LAMBTON-QUAY. ■|7-EESING AND GILMOUR, •"■ Solicitors, Bank New Zealand Chambers Manners-street. SALEK, TURNER, & BROWN, 1 Barristers and Solicitors, "Routh's Buildings," '*V 142, Featherston-street. Trust Monies to Lend. /GRIFFITH D. JAMES, A.pla., N.Z., V3T PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, TRADE ASSIGNEE, 324, Lambton-quaj Wellington. Telephone 397. . RUPTURE. "1%/TR. A. W. MARTIN, sole controller ItJL of the Sherman method of treatment, invites sufferers to write for Booklet to Samson's Buildings, Dowling-street, Dunedin. STOP digging your grave with your knife and fork ! Write, stating fully condition of your health; if ailing, state complaints. Enclose remittance of 10s, and I will advise you HOW^ WHEN, AND WHAT TO EAT. Reply to - FREDK. J. BLAKER, 1 Dept. E, ' * ' 7, Courtenay-place, Wellington. ~ ZJHffiOPRACTIC. ' OTTERHOLT, BRYCB, AND WRATT. HANDEL'S BUILDINGS, WILLIS-ST., Telephone 3328, Wellington. CHIROPRACTIC eliminates the actual *J cause of disease ,by freeing tho nerves from pressure at the point 'where they leave the spine. Consultation free. X-RAY LABORATORY. CHIROPRACTIC. "The Spine and its Relation to Health"." ADJUSTMENTS lay the foundation for'Nature to work; thus ill-health is overcome. M'BEATH AND COL WILL, Graduates Palmer School (Fountain-head of. Chiropractic). Individual Dressing, Adjusting, and Rest Rooms. Lady Attendants.-' Telephone 829. 102, THE TERRACE (Next Banks College). OSTEOPATHS. CHIROPRACTORS. MR. and MRS. H. K. ADAMSON (Bernarr Macfedden. Graduates), Swinson's Chambers, Dixon-street (Tel. 21-782), and at Armstrong's Dental Sur- . g'ery, Jackson-street, Petone. '' RONALD T. M'LEAN, Masseur and Suggesto-Therapist. MASSAGE and all, forms of Electrical Treatment, combined with' SuggoTherapeutics. Many wonderful and lasting oures have been obtained. All nervous disorders specialised. Consultation Free. 2, Courtenay-place. Tel. 20-634. Hours: 10-1; 2-5. "a/STEDICAL MASSAGE, PHYSICAL IVi CULTURE, SURE RESULTS. WM. BARKE, (Rosiatorod New SSeaWnd). ■ Orar Our Theatre. Nevrtovra, Tel. 24-417.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1922, Page 6