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Sales by Auction. ITIKUTAIA CTOCK GALE. rpOESDAT. TNT AY A 11.30 A.M. Oh account of W. Kilgour— IDEAL MILKING PLANT, WITH * ' ENGINE AND RELEASER COMPLETE, rpHE TERMERS' pO-OPEBATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY. LIMITED. VICTORIA STREET. HAMILTON. QOROM' NDEL J r ' OK ALE. THURSDAY. XTAY g AT NOON. 9AA HEAD CATTLE. CAA i AND 6-TOOTH WETHERS. Entries Solicited. THE •PARMERS* COOPERATIVE A UCTIONEEBING- pOMPANTT. LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS. WARD STREET, HAMILTON. Professional Cards. THE QALVI - pREEMAN JNSTITUTE. DRUGS ARE VALUELESS IN NERVOUS DISEASES-AND THE DOCTORS KNOW IT. Strychnine as % stimulant tod opium in various forms as sedatives— these fairly well comprehend the drug treatment of nervous disorders. The first certainly gives immediate and Apparent relief; but its final results nro of active virulence: tho litter are nroro palliatives and have only value in easing pain, and do not affect tho source or the trouble. Seemingly trifling as many nervom. disorders are, yot they are a real infliction for the sufferer. Our treatment is almost specific for maladies of this nature. The whole nervous system is bathed in a auiescing flow of human magnetism the raw, jangling nerves are brought back into peaceful harmony, and the whole body is so energised and vitalised by successive treatments that one becomes filled with a. conscious, ex üborant health. The treatment itself is pleasant to a degree. All the body becomes relaxed, a happy content swims into the mind, whilst the patient is fully conscious throughout the treatment. The nature of Psychic Rays, emanating as they do from the operator, and without artificial aid. are being investigated very thoroughly by Continental and English savants. Their kinship to radio-activity is clearly established, and their \m> is general in neurasthenic conditions, from whatever cause arising. CONSULTATIONS. We will gladly advise- you upon jour ail ment and treatment wo suggest as neccssarj for its cur©. If you cannot call in person, give full particulars when, writing. F. CALVI-FREEMAN. BERNARD INGLEBY 54-7, Watson's Buildings, Corner of Queen and Wellesley Streets, AUCKLAND.

TjEAFNESS. i M R " W' ~R ICHA KDS. OSTEOPATH 29, PITT STREET. (Three doors below St. Helens). Treats successfully Deafness, Head Noieoa, Asthma. Sciatica, Khecmatism, Rhouniatoids. Neuritis. Liver and Kidney Diseases. Diabetes, All Spinal arid Nervous f Complaints, Affections of the Heart, Eye. Ear and Throat; Goitre and Tumours, Hypochondria, Ladies' Internal Ailments, (cured without operations). Knee Cartilage, Chronic Synovitis, Floating Cartilage, Displacement*, Stammering, Neurasthenia. J Manias. Fits, Vicious Habits, etc, Hundreds of testimonials can be seen on personal application. ;, Consultation Free. .£SO will be gi»on to anyone who can prove my testimonials are not genuine- - t E. D O W N E S, ■ MASSEUR AND MEDICAL ELECTRO. '' Nurse in Attendance. BATHS: Galvanic. Electric, Hot Air. Vapour, Friction, Electricity, Electric Vibra- ' tory, Massage, racial Paralysis. '■ All patients suffering from the effects of " Flu " fiiocessfully treated. Fees moderate. i 16 HUNTLY AVENUE, off Khyber Pass. 'Phone A 2183.

pHIBOPRAOTIC. MARGARET GRANT RICHARDS, 20 PITT STREET. 'Phono 2431 A. CHIROPRACTOR, OSTEOPATH, AND ' PSYCHIC THERAPUTIST, MEDIC DIAGNOSIS. ißy Exam.. American University. Chicago, Illinois.) LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S AILMENTS SCIENTIFICALLY DIAGNOSED AND SUCCESSFULLY TREATED. Ladies Treated at their Own Residence if desired. Consultation* Daily. Term*. Moderate. pHIROPRACTIC. Hundreds of icople throughout New Zealand have beon cured by us without drugs and without operations. No matter what your complaint is, call and see us. Dlav-AN, MoKENZIE AND JONES, Chiropractors, H B. Buildings, Karangah«.po Road. Established four years. Consultations free. Appointments mad?. MRS. J. E. WHEELER. CHIROPODIST AND FOOT SPECIALIST, I Late with Rosier, of Melbourne. j Corns, bunions. Ingrowing Nail*, and | De[orraiti<i treated. Biport Advice given | on all mutters regarding Foot Comfort. 69, BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS (Opp. His Majesty's), Queen Street. 'Phone <30A. pHIROPRACTIC. ' GILES AND QILIiS, CHIROPRACTORS. Office: Second Floor. H.b Building, | Queen Street, Auckland. Hours: 11 to 1, and 2.30 to 5.30; Saturday, ; 10 to 2, and by appointment. ' Chiropractic— The science which accounts , i tor. locales, and adjusts the ' CAUSE OF DISEASE. i YUIISK MARTIN. Shin Disease SyTialist", _\ Chios Eczema, Acne, Lupus, Erythema, Varicose Veins, Ulcers, Catarrah. Hours, 10 to 1 Professional Rooms--I BRUNSWICK Bl.DOS.^Quocn^St.^ I Miscellaneous. DON'T BE SA'.iSFIED till GEORGE WALKER' u.ikes a Cash Offer far Your j curniinr*. It's Money to You. I i PEN Nib Racquets Rosining or Repaired i i with bast English kul . charges moder-ale.-A. Bruce, Racquet binnger, 94, Albert Si reel. IX'RNITURE made to your own design at I Coaklev's Factory' ' VO Middleman's prints to pay when you I_\ Furnish at GEORGE WALKEnS. _o I m the actual Manuiacturur |7(tuE Auckland Engineers and BoilerL makers' Co-opomiitc Society has commenced Business at 1-, Wakefield bl All work is handled by a fully Qualified stafl. I'iiono 1-118. iJL'Y Shoigun Carlridjes thai kill.JL> "High Gun," balliatiU. 31s; Sovereign, smokeless '.'"s 6d. Rtler»e, scmi-smokolcos, «4b liiO-HAZARD'S. On -e. _Bt HERE'S no place liltc tiu.Tje"— 1. ('oak ley suppliea the Furniture TAOR A SUCCESSFUL Outdoor Furniture X Sale you want GEORGE WALKER as Auctioneer. ' W~~ _ Ho.'.barpen dull Safety-Halo.- Blade., make tlirui as good as new, Ib 6d doz.. Id Postage. -HAZARD'S. Queen St EN Opinion is. You get Better I'riivs at GEORGE WALKER'S Auction Rooms _____._. 1~~ .Hit M) -Srr.n. Ho_so__ U.tilment. Is 1 Cure* Sore l/egs. Piles, Et.em., Sore 1 bye«, and Skin Complaints. Bloomme. ilia, i ureal Corn. Wart, and Bunion Cure 6d. Sold everywhere.—Agents. Wholesale Druggists ■ HEN you take TORA-LINE, you know why everybody takes TORA-LINE. ("'EORGE WALKER will give you a VT Square Deal. Ho aims at Business Morality.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17459, 1 May 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17459, 1 May 1920, Page 5

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