Amusements. . pBINCESS. . pRINCESS pRINCESE LAST TWO DAYS Of ENID "DENNETT "I?NID "DENNETT NIDJJENNETT -EJNID-DENNET ENID "dennett 17<nid t}ennet nid -Dennett Hjnid Dennet In the Paramount Picture, FUSS THEATHERB. USS J? EATHERS. AND 17EATHER8. -T USS JO EATHERS.. FUSS [HEATHERS. USS X? EATHERS. ARRIVAL OF LORD JELLICOE. WEEKLY GAZETTE OF BIG EVENTS And the TWEEDIE DAN JESTER COMEDY. SATURDAY <JATURDAI NEXT. *■■-> NEXT. THE Tl/fYSTERT IRL. HE IVIYSTERY -'JTIRL. qiUE TUT YSTERY apt IRL. IHE IVIYSTERY \XIRL. A SPLENDID A SPLENDII PARAMOUNT PARAMOUNT PICTURE. PICTURE. i Featuring ETHEL CLAYTON, JTHEL V^LAYTON. ETHEL riLAYTON. THEL Clayton. In the GREATEST PART OF HER CAREERA Sto;>at-Nothing Heroine, who Sees Things to be Done, and Docs Them. Corporation Notices. piTY OF AUCKLAND DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. Publio notice is hereby given that th< Auckland City Council has granted the Domain Cricket Ground to the New Zealanc Rugby Football League for the purpose o: playing a match on SATURDAY, Sep tern ber 13. with authority to the said Leagu< to make a charge not exceeding One Shilling for each person for admission to the Cricket Ground, with an extra charge of One Shil ling for every horse or vehicle, and an addi tional charge not exceeding One Shilling foi each person for admission to the Pavilion. HENRY W. WILSON. Town Clerk. August 27, 1919. Legal Notices. -jl/TR. TAS. CAMPBELL RENNIE, SOLICITOR (Late Machine Gun Corps and Education Department. N.Z.E.F.). Begs to announce that he has COMMENCED THE PRACTICE OF HIS PROFESSION AT I, IMPERIAL CHAMBERS, Vulcan Lane (Over Hutchinson's). TITR. gYDNEY J fpLLIOTT. 80LICITOR*. Begs to announce that he, has commenced the practice of his profession on his own account at Nos, 15. 16, and 17. Second Floor, Short's Buildings. Queen Street, Auckland (opposite National Bank). He will attend <\t W ark worth regularly as m the past. •Phoae Nos.: Office, 2221 A; Private. 2566. M.R. Q.ORDON T Q -DENNETT, SOLICITOR. HAS COMMENCED THE PRACTICE Off HIS PROFESSION. At VAILE'S BUILDINGS. VS. QUEEN BTREET. AUCKLAND. Money to Lend at Current Rates. MAHONY. SON, AND SCOTT, Established 1858. Barristers. Solicitors, and Notary, 38. Shortland St., Auckland, and Pukekohe. Money at 6 per cent, available for investment. I- 3 Professional Notices. •TITR. R. E BRIDGMAN, m DENTAL SURGEON. Has returned and Will RESUME PRACTICE AT HIS ROOMS. CORNER DOMINION AND VALLEY RDS-. MOUNT EDEN. ON WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. (PLEASE NOTE NEW ADDRESS.) SUGGESTIVE THERAPEUTICS REACH THE SEAT OF DISEASE. Health is harmony of the mental and bodily states—the machinery of life working without hitch or interference. Where there is disharmony there is disease. Pain and sickness are its products, like scraping and. ■wearing are the signs of an engine which is out of order. Pills and potions are aimed at removing the damage caused by unharmonious working of the human system. Suggestive Therapeutics goes further. It aims at removing the damage and at stepping the cause. It deals with the Mind, the Governor of the body. It removes the effect and destroys disharmony at, its very source. Is that not logical? Doesn't it appeal to your commonsenbe? Certainly it must! And the proof? There is the long list of the Weltmer Institute successes, the wonderful cures wrought by the Nancy School of France, the wonders . worked with shellshocked nerve-ridden victims of the high explosive. No need for me to point to the patients who tell me Life seems different since they came to me. C»H and consult mo. I can surely help yon pALVI-inREEMAN TNSTITUTE r\T CUGGESTIVE Rooms 54 to 57, Watson's Buildings. Corner of Queen and Wellesley Streets. SWEDISH MASSAGE, ELECTRICITY, lONIC MEDICATION. AND REMEDIAL EXERCISES MR. AND MRS. RUST Visit and Receive PatientsAccommodation for Resident Patient. Certificates from Westminster Institute and National Hospital, London. 36, MASON'S AVENUE. HERNE BAY. •jyj-R. jgDWARD QURBIE. DENTAL BURGEON. HAS RESUMED PRACTICE At •24. 25. WATSON'S BUILDINGS. Comer of Queen and Wellesley Streota. Telephone: auto. 2596. C- S« S IMPSON - M.RC.V.S.. VETERINARY SURGEON. Having returned from the Front—after four years and nine months' service HAS RESUMED PRACTICE at 13. LOWER VINCENT ST.. AUCKLAND. 'PHONE U77A. pHIROPRACTIC. GILES AND GILES CHIROPRACTORS. Office: Becond Floor. H.B. Building. Queen Street. Auckland. Hours: 11 to 1. and 2.30 to 6.30: Saturday. 10 to 2, and by appointment. Chiropractic—The science which accounts for. locates, and adjusts the CAUSE OF DISEASE. Nursing Homes. I\|RS D ALTON, MATERNITY NURSE, ITJ - 3. SURREY STREET. Grey Lynn. Quiet. Private Home for Ladies during Accouchemon'. 'Phone 2368 A. Ty-fATERXm- NURSING HOME. AIJ NURSE CANTY ' Phone 3182). 15. ILmtly Avenue, off Khybor I' asa Road. Patients taken with or without doctor. MORSE B~lJ6nald7;T Uarrisviiir~Do" £\ minion Rd. Private Maternity Nursing Home, has removed to a new mrf ,„t_t_ j .* nursing home, Herbert Rd swonTW* on left from Dominion L%gg gmo *"* Toilet Specialists. TIP and Cheek Tint defies detection: riv7, -*-J natural our, pprfpct'v 1,..™t ' Miss Wrigley. ,5. WiteSK'g!^^^ I pOOKEST Complexion made clear and &.. W wfe ey To 8 U t et S %&>*-*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17256, 4 September 1919, Page 12
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