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A UCKLAND HARDWARE ASSISTANTS' A UNION, Members are notified to attend the Annual Meeting of the Union, at tho Trades Hall, Hobeon Street, TO-MORROW (Thursday), December 16,' at 8 . Business: Election of Officers for ensuing, year. t , Consideration of items for new Award. General.' ■•' ' * '< ' \ 7 The Secretary will be in attendance at 7.30 p.m. to receive Members' Dues. * N - ARTHUR ROSSER, Secretary. '&■-: Church No ( ticeß. y , — : — —i— —■'.■■' '.■,■:"•'l ■'■■ '■ — ' -- AUCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE. HOUR PRAYER ,MEET'INks7 , Daily, 1 to 2 p.m„ I ■. <: TO-DAY (Wednesday), 'at 8 p.a,-Deeper Life Meeting. Rev. A. S. Wilson will speak upon "Symbols'of the 6 p.m., Fellowship Class. <' ■ ..■„' :■»' ' PARISH HALL,. TO-MORROW (Thursday), AT^P.M.Farewell to VICAR,-and Welcome to CANON FOSTER. His Loirdshrfe the Bishop will be present. Parishioners and Friends Invited. C. HUDSON, T..N. WRIGHT, -- ■;" ..;;.'- "'.■.■•■ ChurohwMcens. e , "..'—-rir 1 ": I '",. ; ; i : ,",' Christinas Announcements, BUY YOUR PRESENTS WHERE THEY'RE MADE; ; .'Priceafrom6d to 2 guineas. < EDITH ! NORRISH, ~ . Art Depot, 266, Queen Street : .'•■. , (Over Crown Studios.) SHANLY'S. Ltd., Ponsouby.-Dainty Boxed ' Handkerchiefs, suitable for Christmas Presents', »s 3d,,2s 6d, 2s lld'to 10s 6deach. CONFIDENTIAL. - Well -Tailored Suits xJ .for Christmas can still be ordered.— Vernon and Co.. 8. .Wellesley g t. CHOICE Christmas Gifts in Royal Devon . Ware now..showing.—The Potteries, Mehnie Ruildings, Symonds St. • GSRIBTMAS. Dinneri: at the Beach-r-Book now, at the Devonport. 'Phone 41. '

Professional Cards. MY PESULTS 'v£ . TTEALING. THE ACID TEST APPLIED. On PER CENT, of my Patients having Ov treatment with me ,to-day have been lecomniended to me because I am getting such wonderful results and such marvellous cures, in my treatment of various diseases. In healing,' religion, politics, art, (science, law. the world to-day demands and has a right to demand'results.- ,-■ >.' ', Hundreds of my patients have come to the conscious realisation of the wonderful power of SUGGESTIVE-THERAPEUTICS and the VITALISING QUALITIES of my System of Healine. ■ Any philosophy of life its baais blind, optimism, a proposition that is not practical, appeals to the intelligent not at all. The acid test is—will it work? With my SYSTEM OF HEALING it does work, my magnetio forces intelligently directed, automatically cause mj; patients, not only to be healed, but to manifest vigoroue and . bounding health hitherto undreamed of. , Call and see me, I can surely help you. F. CALVI-FREEMAN; 64-7.Watson : e Bldgs., cor. Wellesley and Queen Street*-, Auckland. LET HEALTH REPLACE YOUR SUFFERING. Think of your friends and relations carefree and happy. Think of your life transformed from" one of suffering and pain to a perpetual realm of health and strength- No matter what disoase holds you in its grip, the Calvi-Fre*nian Institute of Suggestive Healing will euro yoa. -p riALVL-ptEEMAN, I 64-7, WATSON BUILDINGS, Comer Queen and Wellesley Streets, Auckland. Mlt'S. 3. E. WHEELER, CHntOPODIST AND FOOT SPECIALIST '" (Late with Rosier, of Melbourne) Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, and Deformities treated. Expert .advice givon on all matters regarding Foot Comfort. 69. BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS (Opp. Has Majesty's), j : Phone 430 A. . Queen Street. p E 1 R OP R A C i~T~& GILES AND GILES, j CHIROPBACTORS, Office: Second Floor, H.B. Building Quoen Street, .Auckland. • Hours:-11 to 1, and 2,30 to 5.30. Saturday.,lo to % and bv Appointment. Chiropractic—Tim science which accounts lor. locate?/ and adjusts the

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17964, 14 December 1921, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17964, 14 December 1921, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17964, 14 December 1921, Page 16

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