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Amusements. rpHE CONAN DOYLE LECTURES. , The Bos Plans for the two CON AN DOYLE LECTURES W ;, l be opened at i JL.EWIS EADY'S. (Opposite H.M. Theatre'. ; On THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3. | pONAN 1 "\OYLE T ECTURES, j pONAN |-\OYLE T ECTURES, IN THE npOWN TJALL. rnOWN T-JALL. I TUESDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 7 I WEDNESDAY EVENING. DECEMBER S j Only Two Appearances in Auckland of j OIR ARTHUR pONAN "TAOYLE, | OIR ARTHUR pONAN TTvOYLE, ! OIR ARTHUR pONAN "rjOYLE, I The Eminent Englishman of Letters, whose I lectures have attracted such large audience:* in Australia that hundreds have been unablt to gain admission. . Tuesdav-" DEATH AND THE HEREAFTER"; "THE NEW REVELA I TION." j Covering the whole subject of Spiritualism. I Wednesday—" PICTURES OF PHYSIC 1 PHENOMENA," I i The much-discussed Address. The sequel to the first lecture, illustrated by the mot. I wonderful series of spirit photographs in th; world, the genuineness of which Sir Arthu. personally; guarantees. These pictures causec* a sensation in Melbourne, Adelaide, anti Sydney, where they were shown on th* screen for the first time. A SET OF MODERN MIRACLES. THE FINAL AND POSITIVE PROOF. Reserved Seats. 4s; Unreserved, 8s; Back, 2s (All Plus Tax). THE BOX PLAN will open at LEWIS EADY'S. opp. HM. Theatre, on THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2. CARLYLE SMYTHS. : 1- -_-=- Sporting. QTAHUHU rpROTTING pLUB. QPRING ATEETING. TO BE HELD ON THE NEW TRACK, AT ALEXANDRA PARK. SECOND DAY, ED:srESDAY VEXT, T)EC. 1 FIRST RACE: HORSES IN BIRDCAGE 12 NOON"ADMISSION Is, GRANDSTAND 5s Extra. Children under 12 will not be admitted to the Grandstand Enclosure. No person who has at any time since the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act 1908. followed the occupation of a Bookmaker or a Bookmaker's Clerk, no Disqualified or Undesirable Person will be admitted to the Racecourse dur lng the. Spring Meeting, and if any such person is found on such course he will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. The promotion of illegal sweeps is prohibited, and any person infringing this regulation will be removed from the Racecourse and prosecuted. It has been decided by the Auckland and Otahuhu. Trotting Crabs that in the future the trainers and riders at the respective - meetings will have an opportunity to have afternoon tea in the jockeys' room on each day during the races. E. L. ABSOLUM, . Secretary. Thoroughbred Horses for Sale. HURDLE Gelding Seville, half-brother to Kathim; sound, in good condition; reasonable price accepted.—Seville. 874. Herald. Aquatics. ✓} "yiCTORIA CRUISING CLUB. j ! HARBOUR RACES j ..JRDAY NEXT. December 4. j Entries for All Classes will Close TO- : 1 MORROW (Wednesday), at 9 p.m., with J. : Boonstra or Secretary. All crews must be ■ financial. GEO. MOBBERLEY. „ He. Secretary. 160. Victoria Street West. Professional Cards. "OYE npROUL^JIS. ALL the following Eye Troubles »re amenable to my Herbal Treatment: Cataract (in most oi ; ts many forms), Ulceration. Inflammation. Ophthalmia, Granulation, etc. Some find it hard to believe that \ catara-ct cannot be dealt with except by ! operation— l believed that myself once. I ' had been so taught. IT CAN BE, and more than 50 per centum of my cases during the past 20 years prove it. That is one advantage. Others are: No need to await blind- ■■ ness, _ the soor.er the better; no need to i submit to an always doubtful operation ;• and I my treatment is harmless. If suffering, see i me, or write. I will fully explain at con- ; sultation, and as fully as possible by letter. i Of course, at least one personal visit is ! required after letter. Consultation for eye cases, mornings only, I 10 till 12. Fee. 10s 6d; with photograph of 1 eye, if required, £1 The Keynote of My Success is ABSORPTION. j M R - W. B BETNAMj CONSULTING HERBALIST , Mizpah. 355, Mount Eden Road. (5 minutes past 2nd tram section). jypDICAL pHYSICAL QULTUEE. \ ' J PARENTS' CRIMINAL NEGLECT. ' Neglect of skeletal deformities in the boy • or youth has been the cause of so much of ' the crippled and unsightly development of ', : ; many of those unfortunate men who secretly ; ' | grieve because they have not the fine at- I ' j tractive appearance or athletic ability of ' I their active and healthy fellows. This j neglect is little short of criminal when wm ! j know that the MEDICAL PHYSICAL CUT,- ! TURIST can arrest and correct physical de- i I tormity in its early stages. " j PARENTS. IT IS YOUR DUTY TO ' CONSULT * J - u ! QECTL p pUSSELL (Late Military Hospitals). • I 10. VULCAN LANE. i Consulting Hours: 10-12. 2-5; Saturday 1 ; 10-12. 2-3. ! i I THE i pALYI-"pREEMAN "INSTITUTE. el e j ; Suggestive Therapeutics, Applied Psychology. ! 1 Psychic Science. 1 j You do not know what health is till yon ! L j a ?P !end]d Tl « our Pulsing through your s body, til! your nervous system vibrates with L ! electric energy, till vital force pours in on t • you m exuberant strength. Those who come „ , to me weak and ailing leave me with health 5. : such 3s this. Consult me. I can surely heirs it! you '■ * d ! I Y. QALVI-p-REEMAN. , 54-7, WATSON BUILDINGS I (Comer of Queen and Wellesley Streets), j AUCKLAND. , OIircelB; - "jpHIROPRACTIC. * ! GILES AND GILES CHIROPRACTORS. ' Office: Second Floor, H.B*. Building Queen Street, Auckland. Hours, 11 to 1, and 2-30 to 530 Saturday, IS to 2, and _y appointment. Cafropractic—-The, science which accounts >, : for. locates, and adjusts the CAUSE OF DISEASE. i f-»~— -— j rrtHOSE floors'. How yon dread ' polishiA,. , ing them. Cheer up. Linpamish j plied» with a brush once a. year imparts a rare gloss to linoleums. Sold by vom j grocer. ■• THE weekly worry of a diligent housewife floor polishing. Don't despair. Use 1 Linoamish. Brash it on linoleum annually Polishes and preserves.:—All Grocers.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17641, 30 November 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17641, 30 November 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17641, 30 November 1920, Page 10

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