DR. SHAND has resumed Praotice at 91, THE TERRACE (top of Wood-ward-street). ______—______________ MILLEN PAULIN, B.D.S. (late Knox Giimer), | DENTAL SURGEON. 24, Boulcott-street. Telephone 2723. I (A Card). MR. H. L. GLOVER, DENTAL StTBGEON, Mandel's Buildings, 101, Willis-street. Tel 800. QIAPLES & CDETIS, Dentists, 4, WILLIS-STREET, Telephone 2488. R i\ w! BOND (Late Dental Surgeon Wellington Hospital). Corner of Willis and Boulcott streets. Telephone 450. XKTONFORD i! W, APLIN, j Dentist, 68. LAMBTON-QUAY. ALEK, TURNER, & BROWN, Barristers and Solicitors, "Routh's Buildings," 142, Featherston-street. Trust Monies to Lend. "/T M. 'A D A it j£ -^•* Publio Accountant, Sharebroker, Land Agent, 12, PANAMA-STREET. PH. GRAHAM, F.R.13.A., - • Architect and Town Planner, Routh's Buildings (Telephone 1994), 142, FEATHERSTON-STREET. [A Card.] MISS COOPER, Professional Typiste. Secretarial and Clerical Work 128, Featherston-street (opp. Dalgety's). Tel. 1385. CHIROPRACTIC. OTTERHOLT, BRYCE, AND WRATT. MANDEL'S BUILDINGS, WILLIS-ST., Telephone 3328. Wellington. CHIROPRACTIC eliminates the actual cause of disease by freeing the nerves from pressure at the point where they leave the spine. Consultation free. X-RAY LABORATORY. -. CHIROPRACTIC. "The Spine and its Relatiou to Health." ADJUSTMENTS lay the foundation ■£X for Nature to work; thus ill-health is overcome. M'BEATH AND COLWILL, 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. T^JR. and MRS. H. K. ADAMSON ■"■*■ (Bernair Macfadden Graduates), Swinson's Chambers, Dixon-sfcreet (Tel. 21-782), and at Armstrong's Dental Surgery, Jackson-street, Petone. CHIROPODIST. TB. WILSON, M.1.A.P., is now in • his new and up-to-date Surgery, over City Shoe Store, 130 a, Cuba-st, Tel. 22----485. All Foot troubles treated. Lady attendant. pVHRONIC Constipation, Indigestion, V^ Asthma., Rheumatism, Goitre, Heart, Female and Nervous Troubles readily relieved. Abandoned cases a. specialty. C. J. Thompson, Therapeutist (Graduate of Weltmer Institute), 109, Owen-st. Hours 9-10, 12-2, 5-7. "m/TEDICAL MASSAGE, PHYSICAL I~JL CULTURE, SURE RESULTS. WM. BARKE, (Registered New Zealand). Over Our Theatre. Newtown. Tel. 24-417. SIGHT-TESTING ROOMS. I USE the beat. Testa and Appliances for the Examination of the Eyes, and Fit Correct Glasses for Visual and Muscular Defects. Optical Repairs. Broken Lenses Duplicated. J. M. SAVIDGE, Opt. D., Ophthalmio Optician, 68, LAMBTON-QUAY. Opp. Govt. Buildings. Telephone 2116. COMFORT IN READING. WITH few: exceptions, everyone at the age cf 45 needs glasses for reading and close work, so prepare for the long evenings by letting us examine your eyes. Our work is always satisfactory. H. SPEAR, Eyesight Specialist, 7,- Willis-street, Wellington. Late Optician to the Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. NEW OPTICIAN fT'OR Courfcenay-place. Sight-Testing •*■ Rooms. Broken Lenses Replaced. Oculists' Prescriptions Filled. If you don't need Glasses we'll tell you so. Examination Free. — BLAKER AND M'MASTER, Chiropractors and Opticians. Consult us (Gratis) on all Health Matters. Opposite Tram Terminus. Telephone 20----342 for appointment. HALLUCINATION. HALLUCINATION, fear, and morbid depression can be cured by Suggestopathy. Results are sure, and the treatment does not drag on indefinitely. Call and have the treatment explained and sea the testimonials. RONALD M'LEAN, I Suggestopathist, Tel. 20-634. 2, Courtenay-place. Hours: 9-1, 2-5, (7-8. I HAVE the most Up-to-date Installation in Wellington of Apparatus for ! DRTJGLESS TREATMENT High Frequency Violet Ray, Electric | Light Cabinet, Electric Plunge Bath, Sulphur Plunge and Vapour Bath, Galvanio and Faradie Electricity, Elaotrio I Massage and Radiant Heat Applications, ! TO CURE Rheumatism, Indigestion, Constipation, Obesity, Paralysis, Asthma, Nervous and Functional Troubles, Stiff Joints, Sprains j ! and Fractures. Lady Masseuse in attend- | i ance for ladies. ! J. W. M. HARRISON I Registered Masseur, | (Late 'Wellington Hospital, 4 years), 131, FEATHERSTON-STREET. j Leave tram at Kirkcaldie's. Tel. 3214. ■ rTARNET SIMS, Health Specialist, j Physical Culture Expert, 'And | REGISTERED MASSEUR, Can help you. Call and talk the j matter over at 135, Riddifordstreet.. "CTOOM MANY 'APPLICANTS I (Some having high" credentials and experience in Cutting for DISTINGUISHED PEOPLE AND STYLISH DRESSERS) MILLIGAN'S, ! MILLIGAN'S, i Kelburn-avenue, Selected MR. F. W. BEDFORD To be their Head Cutter. } Gentlordou who like Smart-fitting Clothes and Good Materials should makp j as etuly/.«H at. our ttoo_W' , I
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 134, 9 June 1922, Page 6
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