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H is i ‘6 l MAJESTY’S THEATRE, rELLER'S ENTERTAINERS. irlliug and Electric Success of AJAX. Tho Flexible Marvel, in his Wonderful Contortion Act, assisted by MADAME AJAX. The Medical Fraternity Raffled. Tho Audience Completely Astounded. Continued Success of LEON AIU) N ELSON, Just a Plain Comedian. In New Selection of Humorous Soup*. JOHN FULLER— *'The Irish Emigrant” and “Mv Pretty Jane.” BEATRICE ENGLISH, in Walt/. Song from Gounod’s “Romeo and Juliet.” Goldio Collins, Fred SUuibridge. Gertie McLeod, Ted Stanley. Alma Lyndon, Sylvan Sisters, 0. Howard, Bob Lloyd. Orchestral Stalls 2s; Circle 2s (ladies Is); Stalls, Is (ladies 6d). II E A T R E ROY A L TO LET. TO LET. For Election Meetings, etc. Apply, John Fuller and Sons. His Majesty’s Theatre. Fjpn E jg ALVA TTON ’ Vivian street Citadel. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! Declaration of Self-Denial Totals, by limelight, and other interesting items. Brigadier Albiston in command. Admission—SlLVEß COIN. 100 HOSPITAL SUNDAY. HOSPITAL SUNDAY. A S I N RESERVE, ASINRE S E R V E. SUNDAY". 3rd DECEMBER. 1905. Under the Patronage of his Excellency the Governor, Lord Plunket. K.C.M.G.; his Honor tho Chief Justice, Sir Robert Stout, K.C.M.G.; his Worship tho Mayor and City Councillors, and Leading Citizens of Wellington. MASSED BAND PERFORMANCE. OVER TWO HUNDRED BANDSMEN Taking part in tho Demonstration*. representing— WELLINGTON GARRISON .TUFF'S BRASS NEWTOWN BRASS CENTRAL MISSION WELLINGTON TRAMWAY BRASS BAND WELLINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOL CADET BAND And PETONE BRASS BAND, Speeches by his Honor Sir Robert Stout and his Worship tho Mayor. A Collection will bo taken at tho gate, and the whole proceeds handed to tho Wellington Hospital. GEO. E. RICHARDSON, Hon. See. ROUSE JANSON, Hon. Trees. 82 MANAWATU AND WEST COAST CARNIVAL OF AGRICULTURAL iNDUSTRV. PALMERSTON NORTH. NOVEMBER Ist—The Farm and Horn© Day. NOVEMBER 2nd.—Judging Day, The Greatest Exhibition of Pedigree block. NOVEMBER 3rd.—People’s Day. Unrivalled display of Stock in Parade. Challenge Cup Competitions over Brush and Water. Jump for Hunters. Mounted Rifles Challenge Cup. The daily programme will interest and please you. The yearly reunion. Thousands attend. You arc expected. Railway excursions. Grounds Is. DEEP BREATHING AND ITS EFFECT UFON HEALTH. CujRKECT Breathing causes an in- ) creased How of purified blood to the cells of every nerve and muscle in the body. It creates a feeling of perfect physical health and energy, and is Nature’s restorative for tired brains and nerves. DU YOU BREATHE CORRECTLY? CAN YOU TAKE A FULL DEEP * BREATH? I can show you in a few minutes several simple exercises requiring ton minutes’ daily to uerform, which will almost *-ncrease your ‘uug capacity, and have a marked effect upon your health and spirits. ROYD GARLICK. Physical Culturist, 135 a, Lambtou quay.

THE LANGER SCHOOL OX- 1 DRESSCUTTING, 61. WILLIS ST. i Barnett's Buildings). Principal ... Miss Kate Stewart. THE celebrated Langer System (patented throughout the Commonwealth p.nd' New Zealand), like almost every successful invention, has been imitated and copied, so that intending pupils will be well to bo on their guard, and study only the ORIGINAL LANGER System, and so secure the advantages which have made the Langer the phenomenal success it is. Classes Daily and Evening AGENTS WANTED throughout Wellington and Taranaki provinces. Good opportunity for Dressmakers. MISS E. CARR’S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. TYPEWRITING OFFICE, Stewart Dawson L Buildings (corner Willis street and Larobton quay). Principal—Miss E. Carr, N.S.S.T., N.IT.T. Australasian Records. 220 words per minute. Highest speeds in the shortest space of time. -ANKS’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, No. i. CUBA STREET EXTENSION. Nearly Opposite Band Rotunda. SUCCESSFULLY COMBATING DISEASE. (Extract from the “Press." Christchurch.) A NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVE jfk who recently visited the consulting rooms of Mr F. Webb, specialist and her. balist. Of this city, gained some idea of the widespread popularity of his method of successfully combating disease. On the occasion mentioned, Mr Webb's appropriately furnished rooms in Colombo etreet north were filled with patients, and every minute saw the number increasing. From the tone of the numerous authen. tin testimonials received 1 by Mr Webb from persons in almost every part of the colony, who have been cured by his systern of herbal and vegetable treatment, it appears that the cures effected have created a sensation amongst those who have had them brought under their notice In all over nine thousand cases have been dealt with by his system of treatment throughout New Zealand, and during the eighteen months Mr Webb has been established in this city he has treated close upon fifteen hundred cases. One stro/hg feature of his system is that it does awav with the necessity for surgical operations in a large number of cases where such operations are usually con. sidcred necessary. He has removed from the human body various growths, which aro usually only removed by means of operations. The esteem in which Mr Webb is held by his patients in this city was shown on Monday afternoon, when about one hundred patients and ex. patients waited on' him and presented him with an illuminated address and a gold medal. The address, which is artistically designed, and is signed by eightyj_l_ „ „ c wV) n VinT’P !)PPn hpnftfifrarl three persons who have been benefited bv Mr Webb’s system of treatment, refers to Mr Webb’s skilful and valuable eerviees performed in this city and district during the past twelve months. Of tome of the cases dealt with the signatories deem it no exaggeratipn to say that they border on the miraculous; in tome inistances complaints of twenty years' standing have been cured, and in others he has been successful where medical practitioners have given them up as incurable.—Address, 23, Ghuznee street, Wellington. 282

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5732, 30 October 1905, Page 6

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