Professional Notices. ANXIOUS AND TA/-ORRIED! ' Many people on discovering that their eyesight is not what it was, so that they experience a difficulty in reading with the old freedom, become anxious and worried. And yet (in all probability) the trouble simply arises from the want of a. Pair of Good Glasses. Directly these are supplied all is well again! But the Glasses must be scientifically made— arid adjusted. CONSULT ■DALFOUR TUT JEVINE, F.S.M.C. (Prizeman by Exam., London), SPECIALIST IN SIGHT-TESTING, 18. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. J. . E. D ° w N ES. MASSEUR AND MEDICAL ELECTRO. Nurse in Attendance. BATHS: Galvanic. Electric. Hot Air. Vapour, Friction, Electricity. Electric Vibratory Massage, Facial Paralysis.
All patients suffering from the effects ol "Flu" successfully treated. Fees moderate 18. HUNTLY AVENUE, off Khyber Pass. 'Phone A 2183. A N UNHAPPY WOMAN IS A. GENERALLY A SICK ONE. The happiness of an entire household often depends on the health of the woman who presides over it. We all know the bright and happy woman, who seems to radiate joy through the house, whose husband is a smiling, contented man and whose children are chubby little kid* that win. the heart of everybody. She is a healthy woman, therefore a happy one. But, alas, do we not know equally well, ■ perhaps better, the home where a sick wife casts a gloom over everybody, whose husband looks harassed and mieerable, and whose children are poor repressed little things thai hardly laugh lest mother be cross? She is a nervy, sick woman and gloom is a part of her. We cannot blame her for that. But if people only knew rnoro of the Laws of the Mind, more homes would bo happy homes. More children would be able to say in their adult years, my childhood days were days of delight. My treatment restores lost harmony. If ; brings the Mind and the Body into Unicn. I The one no longer works against the other. I Instead, all the wonderful powers of the Mind are used to bring back health—and health is happiness. F. CALVI FREEMAN. W.1.5.T., The Calvi Freeman Institute of Suggestive Therapeutics, 54-57. WATSON'S BUILDINGS, Corner Queen and Wellesley Sts., Auckland. NURSE MARTIN, Skin Disease Specialist. Cures Acne, Eczema, Psoriosis, Varicose Veins, Ulcers, Catarrah. Rheumatism. —Professional Rooms; Princess Bldge., No. B Room, 2nd Floor.
TJEAFKESS, M E ' W« R ICHAEIIS ' OSTEOPATH. 29. PITT STREET (5 doors below St. Helens*. Treats successfully Deafness. Head Noises, Asthma, Sciatica. Rheumatism. Rheamatoids, Neuritis, Chronic Dysentery, Infantile Paralysis, Liver and Kidney Diseases. All Spinal and Nervous Complaints. Shell Shock. Affections of the Heart, Eye. Ear, and Throat, Goitre and Tumours. Ladies' Internal Ailments (cured without operations), j Chronic Synovitis. Knee Cartilage. Floating I Cartilage. Displacements, Stammering, Neuj rasthenia, Manias. Fits, Vicious Habits, etc. Hundreds of testimonials. Testimonials can be seen on personal application- Consultation Free. OCA WILL BE GIVEN TO ANYONE 3bO\J who can prove my Testimonials are not Genuine. SWEDISH MASSAGE, D ELECTRICITY. lONIC MEDICATION. AND REMEDIAL EXERCISES MS. AND MRS. RUST Visit and Receive Patients. Accommodation for Resident Patient. Certificates from Westminster Institute, and National Hospital, London. 35, MASON'S AVENUE. HERNE EAY. M R ' •R* A. S PINLUY ' A.P.A. (N.Z.), A.N.Z.A.A-, A.1.A.N.Z.. AUDITOR. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND COMPANY SECRETARY. Has Recommenced Practice at SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDINGS. HIGH STREET. AUCKLAND. rmiBOPBACTIC. - GILES AND GILES. I CHIROPRACTORS. Office: Second Floor, h-B. Building, Queen Street. Auckland. Hours: 11 to H and 2.30 to 5.30: Saturday 10 to 2, and by appointment. Chiropractic—The science which accounts for, locat-ss. and adjusts the CAUSE OF DISEASE. MK' A. g*NS TE D, DENTAL SURGEON, Having returned from Active Service Resumed the Practice of His Profession On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20. AT DR. COX'S ROOMS. 28, Strand Arcade, Auckland. "Phone 674. DtA Card) ~~ PRICE D A V I E S, MASSEUR AND PHYSICAL CULTURE EXPERT. Late Govt. Masseur, Rotorua, Graduate of Bernarr Macfadden's Institute, Chicago, At the request of many past patients, I have started practice at the address below. A feature will bo made of treatment by private appointment, and according to doctors' prescriptions. 67u, Symonds St., City Rd. stop. M- G. S. G EESHA^. SURGEON DENTIST. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS. SWANSON STREET. .Telephone 1770. A. E. C H ° y c E ' DENTIST, % —•—— « PRINCESS BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET. Tel. 2662 A. E- G- B ADDELEY - A.N.Z.1.A., REGD. ARCHITECT. Having returned from Active Service has resumed business at - . 68, CITY CHAMBERS QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. MR. „ JOHN D.AW SON CIVIL ENGINEER AND • LICENSED SURVEYOR? Begs to notify his Clients that he has returned from Military Service, and has RESUMED THE PRACTICE OF HIS PROFESSION " At. Hio Former Offices. 8 - DA |^KIA B N L D U^ 3 N ST - M H C- R. PBIMEDENTAL SURGEON, HAS RESUMED PRACTICE AT } 254, QUEEN ST. ( (3 doors below Auckland Savings Bank). i c 'PHONE 2252. , L. . __ I [LEW. S. PIPER, A.N.Z.1.A., } REGISTERED ARCHITECT, i 25, SWANSON STREET. AUCKLAND 'Phone 2731 A. i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17336, 6 December 1919, Page 6
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