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AMUSEMENTS OONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HAUL. | WEDNESDAY, JULY 22nd, 8 p.m. I THE ABRAMS MACHINE. Is It a Mysterv ? ALEXANDER MARRY ALEXANDER MARRY (Th* famous American Lecturer) And EDITOR OF “PEARSON’S/" EDITOR OF “PEARSON"®/" Will Convince You By SCIENTIFIC DEMONSTRATIONS SCIENTIFIC DEMONSTRATIONS That there is more in it than is dreamt of in tli© philosophy of many doctors. THE MYSTERIOUS ABRAMS MACHINE, "Won't Wash Clothes."" > “Won't Wa«h Clothes."" i And There Are Some Other Things T hat I It Will Not Do: (1) It will not cut you open to look for an inflamed appendix, only to find a healthy one. I;2) It wilt not cut you open to extract ron-existent gallstone-s, and then eliminate part of the pancreas. (3) It .will not treat you for months for sciatica; and then cut you open to •find it was cancer all the time. (4) It will not operate to rectify results of previous operation© (Adhesions). (5) It will not punctuate these discono~*'ioits by inserting cwabs in your abdomen. But what do NOT know is what machine WILL do. That is why you should come to the Town Hall, where SCIENTIFIC DEMONSTRATIONS will bp given, and yon will be convinced that all the claim* for it are PROVED FACTS. CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY. JULY 22nd, 8 p.m. ■ (One Night Only). Admission Is 6d; Reserves 2s 6d (plus tax) Box Office Plan now open at the Bristol. TMBLIC NOTICES NATURE PROVIDES TIME, LABOUR AND MATERIAL FREE. THAT is why Co-oporative Timber Tree growing must pay big profits. Every investor of £5 payable (if de- , sired) one shilling weekly can reasonably expect £250 in maturity of the trees; say 25 years. “Pass Books"" available with first week"s contribution, CO-OPERATIVE TRE(B-PLANTING SOCIETY, LTD., Druids' Buildings, Lambton quay, Wellington. TO LAND AGENTS. PLEASE note that my Property, known as No. 134, Oriental Parade, "Wellington, is now withdrawn from sale. 328 (Signed) A. POST. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE TO OWNERS OF HEAVY TRAFFIC VEHICLES. OWNERS of rny vehicles whether horse or mechanically propelled that come within the definition of Heavy Traffic in the Wellington City Conneil Heavy Traffic By-law, or the Motor Lorry Regulations, 1925, are hereby n otified that the fees in respect of such, vehicles are now due. Applications must be obtained and vehicles submitted for inspection at the office of the Chief Traffic Inspector, corner Cuba and Mercer streets. For the purpose of inspecting vehicles u?*d in Suburban Districts an inspector tvill be in attendance at Local Council Offices on the followine days for a period of ond month from JULY 20th,' 1925: Petone—Mondays. Lower Hutt—Tuesdays. Upper Jlutt —Wednesdays. Johnsonville —Thursdays. Paekakariki—Fridays. All >hor6e drawn vehicles on one pair of wheels that carry a load of one and one half tons or more must be licensed. All horse drawn vehicles on two pairs rf wheels that carry one and one half tons or more to each pair of wheels must be licensed. Any mechanically nropelled vehicle used for hire or used for commercial purposes, which with it® maximum load exceeds two tons in - weight must be licensed. The fee for any vehicle that does not exceed <£lo must be paid in one instalment. Any feo of £lO or more may, if required, be paid in two instalments. Fees are now due for half-year terminating SEPTEMBER 30th, 1925, or for year ending MARCH 31st, 1926, and must be paid forthwith to the City Treasurer, Town Hall, Wellington. JNO. R. PALMER. 252 ' Town Clerk. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE TpOR SALE, Cheap Wax Record, J? Standard. Is 3d: fouMninute Amberol. 2s. Edison Phonographs; easy time payments. Fleming and Co,, The Phoneries, Newtown. PIANOS and Organs, from £lO upwards: easy time payments, from 58 weekly. Fleming and Co., nearly opp. Library, Newtown. WE Stock all classes of Music and Records by the world's ' beat makers; call and inspect. Fleming and Co*, The Phoneries. Newtown. CHEAP Wax Records, including Standard and Amberol: also Edison Phonographs from 70s: time payment system. Fleming and Co.. The Phoneries, Newtown. PASTRYCOOKS SW. ANDREWS, Pastrycook, 234. • Cuba street. The best shop in Town for Cream Sponges, etc. 670 SW. ANDREWS, Pastrycook, 234, » Cuba street. The best variety in Town. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY, Liver a®d White Spaniel Pup. Apply A 155, “Times"' Office. WANTED Buy, Houses of Furniture; top prices given. Be sure and call at the Central Auction Rooms, 53, Cuba-at. JTel._ 2504. 863 —Chaff and Flour Sacks wanted O W. ,1. Gaudin and Son, Coal and Grain Merchants, Ghuznee street, and Kilbirnie. Y oxjng men SHOULD SELECT SUITS Which will assist them to express their INDIVIDUALITY and help in their Advancement. For this purpose engage the specialised Young Men’s “Prices are Tailoring Service— * Moderate."" MILLIGAN'S, Kelburn avenue. WANTED KNOWN For attractive Printing at reasonable cost, go to the “Times/" or ring up No. 2749, and the traveller will call on you. Promptness Accuracy. Cheapness, and Quality can bo depended upon-

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12194, 20 July 1925, Page 3

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