' Amusements. "Money-madness is a Curse—it Coins Humat • Lives into Cash!" QTRAND. — — QTRAND Strand. —— otrane " N.2 's Largest and Finest Picture House!' qtrand. qtrand Otrand. — UTEAND Direction - Fuller's Pictures, Ltd. To-day, Continuously, from 11 a.m. Down through tho Ages, Man has eve: Prostrated Himself at the Burnished Feet of tho Gilded God. Prom time immemorial the Lust for Goli has placed men in office, and made and unmade the World's Real Rulers. Tho Return Of " The Darling of the Dimples," T ILLIAN WALKER. JJILLIAN VV alkm, LILLIAN WALKER, illian Walker, la THE T.UST f\V rpEE AGES, Ihe Juust Up XHE AGES. THE T DST f\F TEE A GE& ' Ihe JL/ust Uf Ike Ages. THE T OST H F THE A SSI' Ihe Juust Up Ihe Ages. A Seven-part Dramatic- Spectacle of Fire and Conviction. A Modern Talc with an Age-old Lesson. Sessions: 11, 12 50. 2.40. 4.30, 6.20, and 8. Usual Prices. From Edward Childs Carpenter's Novel: THE fUNDERELLA M A S-',' HE VINDERELLA MAN.' She was rich, and he was poor. The storj of a girl who had everything in the work but the man she loved! MAE MARSH AND TOM MOORE. AT THE STRAND THEATRE: COMMENCING SATURDAY. pRAND TO-DAY. For the Fiist Time in AucklandFine Metro Production. MISS "ROBINSON fIRUSOE." "MISS IiOBINSON' UIIUSOE." MISS POBINSOI? pRUSOE.' ISS IiOBINSON VRUSOE." Starring Emmy Whelen. MISS "DOBINSON pRDSOE." iss IiOBINSON Crusoe." MISS -DOBINSON pSUSOE."' ISS IiOBINSON IjRUSOE." The Story of a Cavo Man and a BoauUul Society Girl. Also, A Kcystono Comedy, " DIMPLES AND DANGLES." Full of Spills and Thrills. 1/? TH pHAPTEBrTHE TTODSE QF J[ ATE ' The Most Exciting Chapter Yet! SESSIONS: 11. 110. 3.20. 5.40. and 8 o'clock. MARY PICKFORD IN "STELLA MARIS.". , „ x " Ev'ryb'dy'B "—Friday Next. F MOORE PIANO COMPANY sell th* Be'it Pianos at Lowest Pricee. Visit us beforo buying.—Customs Street E. «—.———— —-»——.— » —q Electoral. WHANGAMARINO ROAD BOARDEXTRAORDINARY ELECTION. Mr. James Stephen Mills, being the only person nominated, pursuant to Section 10 of the Local Elections and Polls Amendment Act. 1913, 1 hereby declare the said James Stephen Mills duly elected a Member of the abovo Board, representing Rangiriri Subdivision. G. McINNES. Returning Officer. To Kauwhuta, May 31, 1919. I I Professional Notices. THE TAME AND THE JJALT ! My contention is that in the human body itself are forces that can bo enlisted to effectively cure disease. Suggestive Therapeutics acts on and develops those forces, and therein lies its power to euro ailments •• that are generally believed to bo incurable. These forces are constantly at work without our being aware of their preliminary processes. They only announce themselves to the consciousness by results. And I claim that tho forces are intelligent—that they work by law and plan, and work logically always. Otherwise chaos, not cure, should result, for without intelligence how could it bo known what body material to select and what to reject; or, having selected them, how to arrange their proper, distribution ? Think that I can take a, patient, bedridden and paralysed, and after a few weeks' treatment have him walking, with the full use of his limbs! What power is it that enables me to do this ? It is wonderful, yes, and it is true 1 ■tf PALVI-TIREEMAN, ST., (Graduate Woltmor Institute of Suggestive Therapeutics, Nevada, U.S.A.), 251, QUEEN STREET, (Over Miss Lloyd's, Florist), AUCKLAND. QERALD V JONES. F.RI.L.a., ARCHITECT. HAS RESUMED PRACTICE. SECURITY BUILDINGS. Telephone A 709. CH A3. MAR TY » F.SM.C (Lend.), F. 1.0. fEng.), OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN 231, SYMONDS STREET, ' (Opp. Sneddon's), RIGHT-TESTING BY THE LATEST SCIENTIFIC METHODS a SPECIALTY Open Friday evenings for convenience of customers. . 'Phono 2726. IT MUN R 0 WILSON, "■' CONSULTING ENGLYEER AND LICENSED SURVEYOR. PALMERSTOX BUILDINGS. AUCKLAND. Telephones H64 and 2339. Laud Transfer surveys « engineering woii promptly executed MISS. C V PIPER, Masseuse, 55, SyJL monds St.; lnfanlle paralysis and stroke a speciality; patients interviewed in heir own homes. J R^4?J? W m 88, M,lßßeu * and Medical at kjectra. Nurse in attendance. BathsGalvanic, Electa Hot Air, Vapour. Friction Electricity, Electric Vibratory sage £*«< mot )orai«-18. Hnntl, Avenue, ofi Kriyber .'ass 'Phono A2IH3 legal Notices.MESSRS. "TJARL AND TTENT, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS SWANSON ST., AUCKLAND. Announce that they have admitted in Partnership MR. FRANK GEORGE MAS 3EY.LL.IS. (Late Major N.Z.L.F.), and that the Partnership Practice, as from the Ist day of March, 1919, will be carried on under the Style of EARL. KENT. AND MASSEY. M* E. W. I NDEB AND M R G. H. METCALFEBARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. Having amalgamated their Practices ' will henceforth carry on in Partnership 'under the firm naruo of INDER AND METCALFE. At BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. ' Telephone A 579. Post Office Box 1089. MR. C. 11, N. JACOBSEN, LL.B 1U Barrister and Solicitor. [Formerly of the staff of Messrs. Bamford and Brown), Saving returned from active service, anjounces that ho has Commenced the Practice of his Profession 'at FIRST FLOOR HOBSON BUILDINGS. SHORTHAND STEBETT
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17178, 4 June 1919, Page 14
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