Shipping. CHIPPING ' QOMPANY. T IMITED. DIRECT LINE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM 1 VIA PANAMA CANAL. ' Calling at Christpbal, Kingston (Jamaica) and Newport News. LARGE MODERN TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER STEAMERS ' With 1 CNSURPASSED ACCOMMODATION. Steamer. Tons From ' About ' ( : E?S!SE 4 -" ?' 695 Wellington Jan^O ,|1 Al AKOA . . /,d9i Wellington Feb fi • RUAHINE.. Hi.750 Wellington Febiq . RIMUVAKA d.bJJ Wellington March . RUM'EHU . B.tfSl Wellmgton ArSu Return Tickets can be made available by P. and O or Orient Line, via Suez. Return First Saloon Tickets can also be . made available br C.A. Line. via Van- [ couver. or Union Line, via 'Frisco. Office, Quay Street. Auckland. ' g H I R E i k E. I : LONDON AND WEST COAST PORTS UNITED KINGDOM, OUT AND HOME. C C ARGYLLSHIRE. LOADING END OF JANUARY. '• CARGO CARRIED AT LOW R\TFS OF FREIGHT L 3 , OFFERS OF CARGO LONDON TO NEW .ZEALAND WANTED. SHIRE LINE built first Steamer specially constructed for New Zealand llefrigerated , U$ s:n hlCh tl loaded \ n New Calami: ' lfcß4 Since then Company have been con- ' tmuous.'y in tne Passenger and Car"o Trad« , 'o and from New Zealand. M 9 ; For Passage and Freight apply to AND pO., LOADING BROKERS. DUNEDIN. O- V - T E T O A LEAVES ONEHUNGA — ; FOR WAIUKU AND WAY PORTS Leaves Onehunga: Leaves WaiukuTues., 28th, 8 a.m. Tues., 28th on n " Wed., 29th 845 a.m. Wed. 29th 1.10 Thurs 80th. 9 : 30 a.m. -Thurs , 80th 2 p.m! I Fn., 31st. 10.10 a.m. Fn., 31st, 240 p m Leaves Orua Bay at 4.30 p m FOR ORUA BAY. HUIA. AND VVHATIPU Leaves Onehunga: Leaves Whatipu V (as per time-table-) _ St; 1 -' 3 o l f t, 1 P- m - Pri., 31st. 4 p.ir.. Fri.. 31st, 9 30 p.m. __ v Auckland Agent. G C. W. MORRIS 'Phones 742 and 1008 HEEAiD fiidgs. Professional Notices. ; - .— - M B ' W- "r retnall - M RS - E. K. BRETNALLj Members of Aust. U. of Herbalists, and of Queensland Association of Herbalists. Mr. Bretixall, ex-President of and Examiner for the latter Body. CONSULTING TTERBALISTS. 1 "MIZPAH." 358 MOUNT EDEN ROAD, AUCKLAND. \ (A Few Minutes Past 2nd Tram Section.) Owing to increasing work, the following , alteration* are. published for the guidance of *■ intending -Patients: — , HOURS NOW FROM 9.30 A.M. TILL 5 P.M. (Saturday Included). DISEASES OF WOMEN.—In these skilled llerbal Treatment is very generally successful, and even m tumours and growths many can be saved from operations. Hours now: r Urom 2 till 5, afternoon? only. Foes: Con- - sultation, 10s 6d, and £2 10s to £4 a month. CATARACT OF THE EYE.—In this • trouble, out of hundreds of cases, more than half have been cured or very materially - improved, some in very aged persons. Sufterers are strongly advised to try the treatmeni rather than-wait, feu-,- or submit-to the t always doubtful surgical interferance. Hours--10 till 12, mornings only. Fees: Consulta'tion, 10s 6d. and £4 to £5 a month for full treatment. 5 RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. SCIATICA, DYSPEPSIA, SKIN DISEASES AND THE DISEASES OF CHILDREN ADENOIDS, PARALYSIS, Etc.—Hours • 3 9.30 till 5. Fees: Consultation. 10s 6d, and about £3 per month for full treatment. NERVOUS DISORDERS. INSOMNIA, Etc.—These are usually symptoms of other diseases, and the causes requir© inveatiga- ' tion before fees can be named. r Letters from sufferers are invited, and will 3 be replied to free of all charge; but no case will be taken without at least on© personal interview. Thereafter treatment can - be sent anywhere by post. IN COMPETENT HANDS THE HERBAL SYSTEM WILL CURE WHEN ALL r ELSE FAILS. 1 Consultations all through the Holidays, Christmas Day excepted. Professional Cards. TUTEDICAL T3HYSICAL /CULTURE SCHOOL VACATION YOUR OPPORTUNITY. Why let your child grow up crippled and mis-shapen, a burden to himself and to •' others when MEDICAL PHYSICAL CULTURE can prevent the complaint reaching a serious condition? SCIENTIFIC TREATMENT GIVEN FOR: Spinal Curvatures, •r Flat or Hollow Chest, ■r Round and Uneven Shoulders, i. Tendency to Flat-foot. All Postural Defects. Also for: Muscle Re-education After Injury. Nerve Recovery After Nerve Lesion, Together with Development of Atrophied Muscles, Infantile Paralysis. pECIL T> -pTJSSELL P. (Late Military Hospitals). 10. VULCAN LANE. : Consulting Hours: 10-12, 2-5; Sat. 10-12, 2-3. THE TNSTTTUTE. Suggestive Therapeutics. Applied Psychology. Psychic Science. Orthodox Medical Treatment ignores the psychic factor in disease, and treats material •* symptoms only. My treatment treats disease at its source through the sub-conscious mind that controls all the activities of the body. - Take to heart- the words oi the late Sir Frederick Treves, physician to the late King l > Edward the Seventh, " Drugs and drugging for tjhe cure of disease are fast passing away'." Tp piALVI-FREEMAN. *• 54-7, WATSON'S BUILDINGS, i Corner of Queer, and Weliesley Streets, '• Auckland. pHIROPRACTIc. GILES AND GILES, 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 for. iocates. and adjusts the CAUSE OF DISEASE. e _ Removal Notices. h T> E M O V A L NOTICE. On end after MONDAY, December 6. 1920, the business of THE VICTORIA INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Established 1849) Will be carried on at their New Premises, . VICTORIA INSURANCE BUILDING. 57-59, Shortland Street. FRANK EVANS, Manager. Auckland and Taranaki Branch. i. ' Nursing Homes. r "S/TATERNITY NURSING HOME. ■ iVi NURSE CANTY ('Phone 3182). 15, Huntly Avenue, off Khyber Pass Road. Patients taken with or without doctor W. D~~A L T O N~ MATERNITY NURSE, 8, Surrey Street, Grey Lynn.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17664, 28 December 1920, Page 1
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