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- , .fccincaoonai. I T> ACKWABD Educational. "ISACKWABD Education, G*EeririCc>fel~~' t? X> Maori; Languago (individual taSs^lEß?'' Book-keeping, ■ Gregg ■ Licensed Interpreter, Sanford's Bides nS I '* --M'~ toms st. W. ~. . V C ?^l*ta: ,mEB LADIES' COLLEGE, SEMBSsi '' ' BOARDING AND DAY PUPll^^!*' (Ages from 6 Tears to 21.) " * 'js| THIRD TEBM COMMENCES WEBNVs B DAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 1919. §f Boarders Return September 23 "" fi Principal, 'S MRS.. S. A. MOORE-JONES '~s|lf Prospectus obtainable at Messrs. C)>a~ ■■■''- H ■fcaloup and Edmiston. or Whitcoraba = * U Tombs. Stationers, City, or Principal. B * 'II . — " m "UNIVERSITY QOACHINC POLLEQ^" 1 22. FERRY BUILDINGS. AUCKLAND '' I PERSONAL TDITION.-Day and Even™. M Classes are held for the 8.A., LL.B. K? 1 fe Matriculation, etc. Special attention is »v» -is to Students for Matriculation. " "" ''■ fe SURVEYORS Day and Evening CW*,^' X have been resumed. Subjects: Astroamni ■■ S Geodesy; Computations, Earthworks US'- W General Science. ' an ■ •DEPARTMENT FOR JUNIORS— H ticulars may be had on application, ' •■- 'Hi TUITION BY CORRESPONDENCE ' '£ Courses have been prepared tor the Matrj!C* m lation. P.S.E.. Surveyors' ExamSaSSS" ■ etc. Particulars may be had on application 5 H. A. HOLL. B.A , ' 5 • 'Phone 4271. MathS Em " <*""»■.&*. . m ■ 'Phone 4271. ***• ■ Professional Notices. 8 W. A RTHUR KAT - M.Sc., I A.M.1.C.E.. jj CIVIL AND CONSULTING ENGINEER ' M Has Returned from Active Service, and fi COMMENCED THE PRACTICE OF HIS I PROFESSION. -' H 11. WAITEMATA CHAMBERS, B CUSTOMS STREET W. , jj (PLEASE NOTE NEW ADDRESS.) I TP yOD BE | £LL gEEMS TO GO WRONG, I I can help you. Only those who suffer in B this way know the miseries which nervines* m brings in its train. Those who are happily•■■■'-■ It free from it are prone to be unsympathetic '*?' it towards the unfortunate sufferer because " m the victim doea not appear bodily ill. B But Nervy people ARE ill. Their condi- > If tion is hard enough to Dear without havinj; =- : M to endure the impatience of those who do '" 8 not understand. -- m There is no need for the nervy person to f: B suffer this torment, although. nedicine can If give this class of patient no relief. % M My treatment directly affects the nerves ** B It goes to the root of the matter, and by B removing the cause does away with the - m effect. That helpless feeling disappears. - is" Things ar» worth while, once more and glad- '& ness- takes the place of misery. • S Call and consult me. I can sorely help too. I rtALVLpBEEMAN TNSTITUTE f\s f , jj QUGGESTXVE rpHERAPEUTICS, g Boon* 64 to 57, Watson's Buildings. m Corner of Quean and Wellealey Streets. B ,—, : ;—___,= ■•■& - w SWEDISH MASSAGE, v H 8 ELECTRICITY. .:l% lONIC MEDICATION. AND REMEDIAIi 3| EXERCISES | ft MR. AND MRS. RUST ■"-, 1 Visit and Receive Patients. g Accommodation for Resident Patient. ": |I Certificates from .Westminster Institute taxS ' .{§ National Hospital, London. |8 86. MASON'S AVENUE. HERNE BAY. 'pi ■ r 1 MS. JO — N DAWSON $i CIVTL ENGINEER AND '. ft LICENSED SURVEYOR, . - 1 Begs to notify his Clients thai he has re-C :§§ turned from Military Service, and has 't . ; M

RESUMED "THE PRACTICE OF HIS >i PROFESSION ° I"! At His Former Offices, -?.■'« 8. DARBY'S BUILDINGS. QUEEN ST . mm AUCKLAND. 'PHONE 4143 &I . t'fifl HMUNBO WILSON, C j * CONSULTING ENGINEER £f* j AND LICENSED SURVEYOR, ', :> PALMERSTON BUILDINGS. AUCKLAND. fe-i Telephones 1464 and 2339. I • Land Transfer Surreys or Engineering mi ;-' Work Promptly Execute*!. H.'.g CHAB. MARTY N, !?-■'.' F.S-M.C. CLond.). F. 1.0. CEng.). /I g • OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN. ':: 1 2311, SYMONDS STREET $vi (Opp. Sneddon's!. is ;.| BIGHT-TESTING BY THE LATEST 1* I SCIENTIFIC METHODS A SPECIALTY. -I Open Friday evenings for convenience ol •";«■; I customers. , ---?! 'Phone 2725. lg I M R - R. A. S PINLE *-y A.PA.. (N.Z.), A.N.Z.A.A., A.1.A.N.Z.. S' AUDITOR. <0' PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND COMPANY fel SECRETARY. >:v- § Has Recommenced Practice at \" I SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDINGS. pi 'HIGH STREET, AUCKLAND. cfi DROWN AND PORBDICK, 'ft CONSULTING ELECTRICAL AND •#! MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, ¥> 1 (F. A. Brown, A.M.E.1.C.; Ciias. F. Forsdick. i§ § A.E.E. (N.Z.), A.M.IJ3.E. (London), '>i 19, SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDINGS. 1 HIGH STREET, AUCKLAND. I p.o. Box 1426. ;; J Reports, Plans, Specifications, Supervision. ' = 1 ■ = m Dental. MY OWN SPECIAL METHOD OF I*l 'PAINLESS EXTRACTION. W Possesses Many and Great Advantages X'.g which are Distinctive. HERE ARE SOME AMONG OTHERS: 'fil i. no pain. ■ m 2. NO NEED to come back the second tim« Wm or oftener, a. under other methods. : :11l 3. EXPERT EXTRACTION. No b.-ckfcti J| £ teeth or stumos left hi the cums 4. PERFECTLY SAFE for all ages- I ran "sfi safely use it on a patient of 80 vears. -38 5. IF YOU HAVE A WEAK HEART or pi are suffering from other, complaints it '£ will not affect you i 6. NO PAINFUL PRICKING. W 7. NO SWOLLEN GUMS. « 8. ABSCESSED TEETH also painlessly Ml extracted. . 9. EXTRACTED FREE when teeth ar* 'Mj , ordered. Also. ,%-g ' THE MOST MARVELLOUS DISCOVERY H IN DENTISTRY OF THE AGE, P?f jiN ALGESIA. £.1 YOU CAN HAVE YOUR TEETH i : i , DRILLED. FILLED. PREPARED FOR S CROWNING. BRIDGE WORK. PIVOTS. '. £ Etc.. WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST M J PAIN WHATEVER. —; , YOU ARE CONSCIOUS, YET UNCON- : r; SCIOUS TO PAIN. AND T HAVE 111 PROVED THIS MOST WONDERFUL tti MACHINE TO BE AN ABSOLUTE,'-*! SUCCESS. IN EVERY OPERATION. g§ THEREFORE. PATIENTS WHO ARF. " I NERVOUS NEED NO LONGER FEAR Hi THE DENTISTS. ' '£ PAINLEEB DENTTSTRY AT MY ROOMS #| IS NOT A MYTH RUT A FACT- " 3 NOTE THE ADDRESS— w "QENTIST Q jyfU.NRO TnMANUEL. |j FIRST FLOOR, ENDEAN'S BLDGS. ■>r 2 (Next G.P.O). Open Every Evening, also Saturday jfM Afternoon. Telephone 1604. Take E'eva'-or- ~! Gas. : , , ( rpROUBLED TiriTH TyOOD-EORER? {ft People have tried powders andXeoliitioas -J§|| again and again, -without being ablS 10 set &i • rid of the destructive rest. But there is dp ONE sure method! 8£ ] T> LADE'S T>ATENT pAS ff| I ERADICATES TTfOOD - BORER A ND , A LL ERMIN - -tip The Gas penetrans holes, corners, and $&■ , cracks in walls, floors, ceilings, or furnishings— insect or grub can escape. Tested f|j| hundreds of times--revor fails. Harmless to furnishings. Lea:-n about this scientific method. Call, write, or 'phone to-day. Our Retjresentative will cs.U. gffi . TJLADE'S pATENT pAS "y/ •FUMIGATING po.. , 27. BHORTLAND STREET. AUCKL&MJS* ■ f| * S4SS

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17283, 6 October 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17283, 6 October 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17283, 6 October 1919, Page 4

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