m i«-|iilil.fniiiMU —„——.^———,-U— i.-iimii»M Amusements. GRAND npO-DAY The Last Serening -*- MARGARITA FISHER. In THE PRIMITIVE TI7OMAN." , HE XRIMjTTVE VV OMAN." pHARLIE /CHAPLIN In OHAPLIN "QHOULDER OHARLIE CHAPLIN lOHOULDER Charlie VHAPLIN A RMS." CHARLIE /CHAPLIN ixRMS." HARLIE v/haplin CThis is Really Your Last Chance of Seeing HARLIE .TIHAPLIN In _Haßt,tr LvHAPLIN "QHOULDER PHARLIE CHAPLIN iOHOTTLDER OHAPLIN A RMS." PHARLIE riHAPLIN -ARMS." V-'HAPLIN WILL APPEAR AT 2 15, 4, AND 8.30. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). SEPT. 27. "DESSIE TJARASCALE J>ESSIE JJARASCALE BESSIE TJARASCALE ESSIE -E>AHASCALE In A "DOSE O' T>ARADISE. J\. HOSE O' X ARADISE. SESSIONS: Afternoon 2 and 3.30: Evening 7 o'clock. Doors open 1.30 and 6.30. PRICES: Afternoon. Circle Is 6d and Is: Stalls. Is. Evening, Res. 2s. Is 6d and Is: Stalls Is. Children half-price. GERALDINE FARRAR in the great Picture. " The Devilstone." To-day. " Ev'ryb'dy's." "PULLER'S QPERA CTODSE. Direction: Ben. and John Fuller. TO-NIGHT— ANOTHER — rPO-NIGHT O-NIGHT— JOY-RIDE. —J- O-NIGHT ON THE WINGS OF LAUGHTER! FULLER'S. MOON AND MORRIS. FULLER'S. PINTO. FULLER'S. LADD AND ARNOLD. FULLER'S. PUZZLING PHROZO. FULLER'S. BERT LA BLANC'S FULLER'S. TRAVESTIANS. _^ FULLER'S, THEIR FAREWELL WEEK FULLER'S. -AT THE EXPOSITION. FULLER'S. D.C. and All Stalls. 2s: Upper FULLER'S. Circle, Is: Reserves. 2s 6d.. I FULLER'S. Plan at Anglo-American Music FULLER'S. Store, Queen Street, till 5.10. FULLER'S, then at Segedin's (opposite FULLER'S. theatre) till 7. 'Phone 3748. GERALDINE FARRAR in the great Picture, " The Devilstone," To-day. ' " Ev'ryb'dy's." Chare!) Notices. ■nioCESE OF AUCKLAND. A WELCOME Will be given to the RIGHT REVEREND J. M. STEWARD, BISHOP OF MELANESIA, In ST. SEPULCHRE'S PARISH HALL on THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. All Church Members are invited. Collection in aid of the Mission, -SJTELANESIAN I S S I O N. A DISMISSAL SERVICE. In connection .with the departure of the Bishop and his staff to the. Melanesian Islands, will be held in. ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL, rpO-MORROW (SATURDAY), SEPT. 27. AT 9.30 A.M. Holy Communion. Celebrant: The Bishop of Auckland.. AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR UNION. ANNUAL CONVENTION. SEPT. 26 TO SEPT. 29. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 7.30 p.m. BAPTIST TABERNACLE QUEEN ST. ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING. Chairman: Mr. J- J. PARKER. President. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 7.30 p.m. AUCKLAND METHODIST MISSION, East St., Newton. JUNIOR RALLY. 150 Children taking part in a splendid programme, consisting of Part Songs and Choruses, Action Songs, Dialogues, . Etc. Under the Leadership of Miss A. Kimmer. Admission FREE. COLLECTION. A Programme Worth Seeing. MONDAY, 29th, 7.30" p.m. TABERNACLE SCHOOL HALL. GREAT UNITED CONSECRATION MEETING. Chairman.: MR. J. J. PARKER, President Address by Rev. A. S. WiLSON, of Perth, W.A. Roll Call, Induction of Officers for coming year. . Consecration Offering. Professional Notices. T\R TI/TILSON JiUSSEN "RHODES Begs to state to the Residents of MilfoM, Takapuna, and water, and to his J patients generally, that he (1) NEVER REFUSES TO ATTEND ANYONE. (2) VISITS AT ALL TIMES WHEN CALLED. BOTH AT NIGHTS AND ON SUNDAYS. ' (3) ATTENDS IMMEDIATELY TO ALL URGENT CALLS. And, further. Dr. Rhodes states that any repetition of certain slanderous statements and damaging and malicious misrepresentations of the facts concerning his recent serious illness, contrary to the truth of the above three statements, will promptly lead to legal proceedings being taken. Hours of Consultation: 9-10. a.m., 1-2, and 6-7 p.m. Telephone No. 2, Takapuna. 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. S5. MASON'S AVENUE. HERNE BAY. (PLEASE NOTE NEW ADDRESS.) J QURE mHROUGH "J^ATURE. All methods of cure do but assist nature however brilliant the doctor, or clever the surgeon. This is a fact which we are in danger of forgetting in these days of schools and methods. It is all very well to treat the body, but science is learning that the mind cannot be neglected with impunity. To operate on the body is easy to the skilled surgeon of the present day, but the war has proved that surgery has its limits I Ine joined nerve and the repaired tissue must be reeducated to perform their life The process of re-education even to ner form such simple acts as putting on one's hat is long and difficult. a?n Ut «K Ug l2i tlTe Therapeutics is more potent than the gymnastic re-education of muscles my treatment deals direct « with th mU mind'. It re-educates the nerves of the system and cures where all else fails. "J""*™ ana t,i£ you ha undergone a successful operation and still are ailing, call and contutt m, Li I i_ D i° orsan J l * 3 been removed. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17275, 26 September 1919, Page 12
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