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Royal ■ Visit. _J________. jrt HARD J* OF HONOUR. I All men issued -with Equipment for above function are requested to return same to Returned Soldiers' Association Office. Victoria Street, not later than TO-MORROW (Thursday), April 29. E. F. ANDREWS, Secretary. jyfOTOBIST'S. Owners of Cars who car. assist in taking the men of H.M.S. Renown for a run at 2 pjn. TO-DAY (Wednesday!, will please call at the office of the undersigned, before 11 o'clock, for benzine orders. GEO. W. HUTCHISON. Secretary. Auckland Automobile Association. Premier Buildings, Corner Queen and Durham Streets. Railway Notices. VEVT yEALAND "OAILWAYS. TIME-TABLE ALTERATIONS. From SATURDAY, May 1, the following alterations to the ordinary timetable will come into force: — The present 7.48 a.m. Henderson-Auckland train will leave Newmarket at 8.33 a-m. and arrive Auckland at 8.39 a-m. The present 8.4 a.m. Papatoetoe-Auckland train will NOT stop at Green Lane and EUerslie and will leave Newmarket at 8.31 a.m. and arrive Auckland at 8.43 a.m. A new train will leave Penrose for Auc& land at 8.28 a.m., Ellerslie S.SI, Green Lan« 8.35, Remuera 8-40. Newmarket 8.44. arriving Auckland at 8.50 a.m. A new train. will leave Auckland for Penrose at 4.45 p-m., Newmarket 4.54, Remuers 4.59. Green Lane 5.2, EUerslie 5.6, arriving PenroßO at 5.9 p.m. BY ORDER. •\j-EW ZEALAND T>AXLWAYS. RESERVATION OF SLEEPING BERTHS From SATURDAY. April 24, 1920. and un til further i notice there will be no sleepins care provided on either of the Main Trunl : Express trains between Auckland and Wei • '-lington. --\... BY ORDER. 1 . > Professional Cards. T>HE pALYI-TTtREEMAN "1 NSTTTUTI SUGGESTIVE THERAPEUTICS. APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY. PSYCHIC RAY TREATMENT THE RATIONALE OF SUGGESTIVI TREATMENT, approved by the leading Sci entitle thought of th« day, is this: — (1) All of us have a dual mentality— tho objective or intellectual mind, anc the subjective or instinctive mind. [ (2) The instinctive mind controls th< functions, sensations, and conditions o ' the body. (3) The subjective mind is amenabli to control by suggestion. It is the subjective mindwhich al possess, but of whose existence an< ; powers only a few of us are- conscious— that governs the circulation of the blood the process of digestion and assimilatioi of food, the breathing of tho lungs, th« beating of the heart; in fact, every funo tion of the body. The same power that heals a scratcl on your hand will heal any hurtful ac tivity in the body. By Suggestive Treatment this powc! within you is roused into action anc given a greater strength, when de pleted by the flow of magnetic impula poured into your system. I > ; .Whilst recognised by the medical profes sion as the only effective treatment for dis • eases of nervous origin, my own experiena satisfies me that there is no need to a limit its usefulness. I have cured organii , disease where every other system has failed and I am doing so regularly in my dailj practice. ; F. CALVI-FREEMAN, ! 54-7, Watson's Buildings, Wellesley Street, AUCKLAND. /CHIROPRACTIC Hundreds of i eople throughout New Zea 1 land have been cured by us without drugi and without operations. No matter wha' your complaint is, call and see us. DUNCAN. McKENZIE AND JONES, Chiropractors, H.B. Buildings, Karangahape Road. Established four years. Consultations free Appointments made. TITRS. J. E. WHEELER CHIROPODIST AND FOOT SPECIALIST Late with Rosier, of Melbourne. Corns. Bunions. Ingrowing Nails, anc Deformities treated. Bxpert Advice giver on all matters regarding Foot Comfort. 69, BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS (Opp. His Majesty's), Queen Street. Phone 430 A. Legal Notices. TTAMPSON AND HAMP3ON M. H. Hampson. W. T. Hampson LL.B.. LL.B.. BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS AND NOTARIES PUBLIC. Have commenced the practice of their pro feesion in ■ ' IMPERIAL BUILDINGS. QUEEN ST. AUCKLAND. Offices at . MORRINSVILLE. MATAMATA. PUTA ; RURU. ROTORUA. AND TE PUKE. i . _ .. .. 1 JujTR. ARCHIBALD T> UR N S SOLICITOR. Has Commenced the Practice of His Profession At 19. EMPIRE BUILDINGS, SWAN SON ST. Auckland 5 ____^ ; TVTR- P. A. 6PUUDLE 1 • tTJ SOLICITOR, - 19-21. COMMERCIAL BANE BLDGS., QUEEN SI KELT. 3 - Bugs to announce that he has commea-ec •i tho practice ■-! lis profession at the r -Love _ddros_- - Toilet. TRIMMING. SH t Vii'O.ii hCt ' li MANICURING. • FACE °_i«'wt Latest Uairdressing Motley Hair work ord ' takt-ii "oik orucr MONEY REFUNDED if I A- , , yon a Clear, Scalp and start a g°„^ tr 1V „ D glossy new hair free of dandruff ZJI ° .; i tilling, or Br«asine4. one ~-1 r l~ dr ™'' Sf ..j ; Special Hand Ma.stage Troaimi-.'.t ' " ' 1U i-| MRS. COLLEDGE V,,-' ,t| tirs Floor, lI.M. ArcaOe."" id I _____ _ _ £;D° VT DYE YOUR HAIR, Usl d ! ' KAPO." , . Guaranteed to ReHtore Grey or Faded H»i ■- to its original colour and U-auiy Kan", I net a Dye, hut act."- by means of «tren-trier le i nig trie roots of the hair. It iiir.-- lii,-'j',; prevents the hair fall.ng oi.!. and ~;„,„"' the growth of the hair. Price, 4 1 6cf i* bottle; posted to any address,' _ s ])„ pared and «o'id only by 7. M . E i;cuss ' M " PS - Consultng aid l>.fprnaing Chemist ... 218, Pousonby Roan, Au(.!< aid ' r . SEE YOU GET KAPO. -. Toilet Specialistsr - IVfISS McELWAIN lor Permanent Remr.7, XtJL Superfliioas Hair, Moles, Birthmarks _ 2S years' experience.- -'i7O. Ono.n .St. f- TITIBSES WRrGLEYT"GoId~Mf-,idi'l';sTHa'i . IVJL work. Special Treatment Grey, Faiiin l " or Oily Hair, Dandruff, etc.—Watson's Bldg d T OTUS Skin Bleach makes skin white ar r -lJ satiny, remjves freckles and sun tar 8 3s posted; results absolutely guaranteed. ADIES Troubled with Superfluous "Hair U«' Lotus Hair Destroyer. Is 2d post« —Lotus Balm Co., 108, Pousonby Rd., Au_, j land.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17456, 28 April 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17456, 28 April 1920, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17456, 28 April 1920, Page 12

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