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Amusemests. •jpBCB gING'B npHEATBE. BEN AND* JOHN FULLER'S PLAYERS. PULLER'S DRAMATIC PLAYERS, vfVi '■ ■■'.■■ He*ded by Geor*© Gross,and Clarice Warner, •Present for TWO More Nights Only. The Spectacular Production, "THE MAN WITH THE SILVER BADOE " '/THE MAN WITH THE I&VEE BADGE" "THE MAN WITH THE SILVER BADGE." See the Sensational JFiighi of an Aeroplane to the ■twscne of the Doomed Tramp-ship. Play Produced by George Croae. f°fv *\ Eichardeon'a and Pinlay'a. tax). Children Half Price. . Theatre 'Phone, 2688. T 0 ** H ALL Q° NCEET QHAMBER. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Mr. Walter Smith presents the . T ALOHA ORCHESTRA. » t A £9, Ha ORCHESTRA. A f S I A ORCHESTRA. A h 9 WJ-. ORCHEBTRA ALOHA O.ECHESTEA. ALOHA ORCHESTRA. Prices 2s 6d and ls. Box Plan at Plus tax. Lewis Eady's. (Opp. His Majesty's). N.B.—Ticket-holders, book your seats, as desirable seats are going fast. npOWN TTALL. SATURDAY EVENING NEXT. At 8 O'clock. MADAME ROSA ALBA. MADAME ROSA ALBA. MUNICIPAL CHOIR. MR. MACGHAN BARNETT (City Organist). Programme in Saturday's paper. Admission: 6d. J- J. WALKLATE. Acting-Town Clerk. September 6. 1921. A T T~H E GRAN. D. TO-MORROW (FRIDAYj. A New Serial. THE SILENT AVENGER. THE SILENT AVENGER. I ' ■"- " = i football. : TNTERPROVTNCIAL ""»». J.NTi^rU>KOVINCIAL ■ .OVi "DUGBY "PIOOTBALL. - -TIUGBY J: (KlTH^n,, rpARANAKI A ARANAJQ V. AUCKLAND. UCKLAND THE GAME YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR. EDEN* T>ARK, DEN -t ARK OATURDAY "MTSXT, OEPT. -|/\ KICK-OFF AT 3 P.M. CURTAIN-RAISERS: , 1 P.M.—WHANGAREI PRIMARY SCHOOL REPRESENTATTVES V. AUCKLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVES. 2 P.M.—JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES V. REFEREES. TRAM SERVICES: .The usual splendid Tram Service tinclur aire of specials from Ponsonbv) will be nun to and from Kingsland and Valley Rd., as usualADMISSION—Ground, Is: Children, Halfprice. Stand. Is extra. T. W. MABEN. Sec. A.R.F.U. _,<• O ACRED HEART COLLEGE. *dgl OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION. X*T\ Annual Football Matuh. l_A\iv v ld , a ▼•Present Boys, will -Qa_V be held at the College on SAT- - J»fr URDAY NEXT, September lofa* - 2.30 p.m. sharp. The Brother Director and Committee have pleasure in inviting to be present all Old Boys. Friends, and Supporters of the College. .No special invitations ar* being issued. MAURICE M. FLYNN. Hon. Secretary. Professional Cards. .J£YE rPROUBLES, To Sufferers from CA^f^ A T CT - ULCERATION. INPLAMMAwt etW. h mg** j*™** Pot some time past I have refrained from ot 6 THE n EYls.^ , a B e wUn r g SOME LOCAL RESULTS. When a serious motor acciueht forced me to leave mv old home, and I came to Auckland, 1 hoped my Australian reputation would follow. It did in a limited way, but a section at the public, probably influenced, by professional expressions, was antagonistic: Cataract could be dealt with only by operation. Now. operation is very illogical—it does not touch the cause Thus the trouble recurs very soon, so too. operations fair in a large number of cases, and in not a few the entire eye has to come out fcach spell? lost sight for all time My Treatment may be expressed m dm word\ ABSORPTION; slow, often a very slow process, and I am anxious to have this clearly understoodbut the fo.iowmg facts are to be considered in conjunction:— vi?2i l% ?** nover do harn> i «) it aims to remedy the cause, and so make the cure permanent; (5) it cures a little over 50 per : centum of accepted cases: and (4) there is no need to wait for blindness—the sooner the better. ' I regard patients' confidences as sacred and so never use testimonials; but for reasons stated above I leel myself at liberty to express in olank some recent cases. Some of these have been, aud are being sent for i glasses, to Mr. Chas. Martyn. of 251 ' Syinonds. Street, whose optical skill I highly appreciate, so some evidence is rot wantif Amongst others are a young sent to the city to have one eye. perhaps both, removed. She sees quite well now, and has no trouble at all. A woman 74, practically blind, both cataractE. J fortunately dispersed, and she has just written me a quite legible letter. A clergyman about 60 sight very much obrtpicted—can now read his service quite well. A man (granulation and severe inflammation" cf eye substance of several years' standing) entirely cured. A man. had to be led to my rooms so impro-ed that he can go about without a leader. A middle-aged woman w.th fairly dense cataract, can to-day see better than any member of her family A student sight failing badly, can now read wel'. for hard study. A girl (ulcera tion of cornea, severe), quit© cured I can add more, but now a few helpful word, are necessary. Fai.ures owe themselves to various causes as alcohol, tobacco, Cash foods in excess' Some diseases, inherited, or acquired cause much difficulty. Rheumatism often Dredis ' poses to cataract, etc. and bo on but the God-g.ven remedies of the herbal sys'em are very, very potent and if persevered with often act like a charm. a TERMS.—Consultation, 10s 6d; if with photograph of eyes. £1 is. Treatment, £4 to £5 a month. Hours for eye cases: 10 till 2 bu^a^irrLTm^^bi 8 senTa-ify': ' felephon1 U 32 r 59. Cno «" " e in '»** , M R W- B RETN fLL. CONSULTING HERBALIST MIZPAH. 568 Ad M .° £ Y > AND EI>EN R6ADQHIROPR A C T T c. • GILES AND GILES. CHIROPRACTORS . Office: Second Floor. H.B. Building Queen Street, Auckland. Hours: 11 to 1. and 2.30 to 5.30. batu day. 10 to \ and by Appointment i Chiropractic.-TK. science which < for. locates, and ndiusts the ™"" CAUSE OF DISEASE. QHIROP R A C T I c Dealing Institute: No. 2, Hopetoun Street, Ponsonby (Side of Reservoir). Hours: 11 to 1 and 2 to 5 p.m. Also, by Appointment. DUNCAN McKENZIE AND MRS PRICE _. Chiropractors. ' ! Phone 4349. Consultation Free t S TANLEY Uc OR d BELL. ~t.E, 5

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17881, 8 September 1921, Page 10

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