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PUBLIC NOTICES. 1923—1924. RETROSPECTIVE. The year 1923 was an auspicious one for Waronui Coal. Not only was more of it used, but more householders used it also. PROSPECTIVE. It is expected that 1924 will bo bettor even than 1023. Waronui is a coal that is growing in popularity year by year. It is so economical, so hot, so long-last-ing that housewives in greater numbers than ever are using it. THE BRUCE RAILWAY AND COAL CO., LTD. Office, 2 Vogel street. ’Phones, 317 and 348. FURNITURE REMOVED BY RAIL ROAD, OR SEA. EXPERT PACKERS GOOD STORAGE.' TILED HY FOl! WA U DiAG 00., LTD. Office: 7 CRAWFORD STREET. Then*®: 2,304; after 5 p.m., 1,123. BROADWAY TEA ROOMS, rjAHES SB ADMIRABLY-ADAPTED CENTRAL PREMISES AND Previously Occupied by Messrs Solomon Gascoigne, and Sinclair, ARE NOW OPEN AS UP-TO-DATE TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS. Prompt Attention and Moderate Chargor Together with the best, of service. Entranae, Princes street (next Moody's, Tobacconist). FREEDOM PROM BONDAGE. "DRINKO” CURES AFTER 30 YEARS. A WIFE writes: “My husband is splendid. He tells mo he has not th© slightest desire for drink. Wo are so grateful for his wonderful recovery after 30 years of heavy drinking.” ” Drinko ” is a genuine homo treatment for drink disease. It cures quickly, secretly; permanently. Guaranteed free from haimful drugs. Get free booklet and testimonials. Personal advice gladly given. All oorresspondence strictly confidential; plain sealed envelopes. LADY MANAGER DRINKO PTT., 212 r Lambton quay, Wellington. WASTE Paper For Sale in lota to suit purchasers.—Apply * Star ’ Office FOR SALE. “■fTVOE aay claei of Cabinetwork tae ‘Elliot J? Woodworker’ is invaluable” (a Dun. edin cabinetmaker); free booklet,—Maonciil, 10 Market entrance, Auckland. PROFESSIONAL KIRK’S INSTITUTE AND REST HOME. mHE above Institute hae large, sunny JL rooms, and is beautifully situated, being surrounded by trees, shrubs, and flowers, making it an ideal place for those Booking rest and health. Here cases of all kinds which have refused to yield to other forms of treatment are successfully treated by competent nurses according to Professor Kirk’s methods. Ring, write, or call te-day, and W'e will tell you plainly if wo can help you. Out Patients also treated daily. Address; Mr D. MARSHALL, Playfair street, Caversham. Phone 1,769. SURE CURE FOR BAD LEGS. CURE VARICOSE ULCERS without resting. VAREX Treatment never known to fail when properly applied; there is rarely any pain. Full information from Ernest Healey, chemist, Foiton. Local Represen to. tivo: Nurre STRICKETT, 196 Bighgate, Maori Hill. At home daily, 2 to 4 p.m. (except Saturday and Sunday), Wednesday and Friday, 7 till 9 p.m. M R T. G. K I N N E Y. CHIROPRACTOR (Palmer School Graduate), H.B. BUILDINGS, PRINCES' STREET (Fourth Floor). HOURS: 10 to 12.45 p.m., 3 to 5.30 p m. Saturdays, 10 to 1 p.m. X-Ray Facilities. ’Phone 3,750. Electro-therapeutic institute, 120 MORAY PLAOB (Near Public Library) MASSAGE AND MEDICAL ELECTRICITY Treatment given for SLEEPLESSNESS, NEURITIS, NEURASTHENIA, SCIATICA AND OTHER NERVOUS DIS ORDERS, SPRAINS, STIFF AND PAINFUL JOINTS, INFANTILE PARALYSIS, Etc. Terms; £2 2i for 6 Treatments. Telephone 2,890. Anthony h. Thomson, CHIROPRACTOR, P.S.C. Graduate (by exam.), Member N.Z.C.A. (Inc). Chiropractic is the only science that exactly locates the cause of disease and then adjusts it bv. hand. Hours: 9-12, 2.30-3. DAWSON'S BUILDING, Moray place. CONSULTATION FREE ’Phono 3,010.

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Evening Star, Issue 18533, 16 January 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18533, 16 January 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18533, 16 January 1924, Page 1

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