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amusements QONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. - \ WEDNESDAY, JfJLY 22nd. A CHALLENGE. ALEXANDER MARKY’S LECTURE • . On the ABRAMS TREATMENT OF DISEASE'. Alexander Marky is willing to debate with any member of the B.M.A. the proposition that the Abrams method is of no value in the diagnosis; and'treatment of disease. . . , If any member of the British Medical Association is anxious to justify its persistent attempts to deprive the Public of access, to the benefit of ■ the, moßt stupendous discovery in tire history of medicine, he can convince the public of its sincerity by accepting this challenge. Mr Marky will also be pleased to answer any question from the audience on the night. of the lecture. . Come ,to find out .all about the Abrams Machine at the Town-Hall, Wednesday. Alexander. Marky will .show you just how it works, and convince you by Scientific Demonstrations that there is more in it than is dreamt of in the. philosophy of many doctors. Admission, Is (Sd; Reserved Seats, 2s 6d (plus tax). Box Plan'open-at the Bristol. LECTURE; COMMENCES 8 P.M. AMERICAN FLEET RECEPTION. A WELCOME TO. THE ADMIRALS AND OFFICERS . Will bo given in IJTOWN HALL. , TOWN HALL. On, SATURDAY; AUGUST 15th, > 1925. ' • At a GRAND PLAIN AND FANCY DRE6S PARTY FOR CHILDREN, Fr0m.2.90 p.u»: to 6.90 p.m. Admission: 'Children', 2a fid l to -main floor. . Admission to Gallery only, 2s. R, L- BOCK. M. L. CLARK, Joint Secretaries. PUBLIC’ NOTICES D ID IT EVER OCCUR TO TOUf 1. That .shilling's worth of timbertree seel planted with judgment.-v ill expand into seedlings, which' after removal establishes a efimmercial forest lepresenting a “Hamjful of Gold for tins mite of silver.'*'. , ' - . - r . ' 2. —That money means time, labour, And material, but nature SUPPLIES i’HEM FREE for. subscribers to the Cooperative Tree-planting 1 Society,. Ltd!, Druids’ Buildizigs: Lainbtop quhy,, Wellington. . • ■ ' ‘Pass Books" obtainable with fiist week’s payment, vis., One. Shilling.’ ai d limited to 100, weeks.’ WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CIVIC RECEPTION TO AUSTRALIAN SCOTTISH LADIES* PIPE-BAND. A CIVIC RECEPTION will -bo given in the Council Chamber. Town Hall, on WEDNESDAY, JULY 22nd, 1925. at 3.30 p.m,, to_the Visiting Australian Ladies’ Pipe' Band. Citizens are cordially invited ' to be present on the occasion, ’ C. J. B; NORWOOD, - - Maror. ; KNTBLLINGTON SUBURBAN MOTOR v* -BUS CO.,,LTD. * . ISLAND BAY—LAMBTON - STATION. ’BUS "fARBS. CONCESSION TICKETS for Five, Four or Three- Sections, 12 RIDES FOR' B/- are now on Sale at: Mrs Hall,. Stationed,' Terminus, Inland Bay. ' "■" Mr Kelly, Baker, Cornwall street, The Parade,’ Island Bay. A. E. Winks, Fruiterer, The Parade, Island Bay. t Or at Lambton Garage. Also obtainable from the Drivers. CASH FARES SAME AS TRAMS. We aim to carry yon expeditiously in Safety and Comfort. TIME-TABLE.—From 7 to 9.80 .every 12 minutes; from '9.80’ to 8.80 every 20 minuted;'from 3.90 to 'B p.m. every 12 minutes; from 8.30 to 11 p,nj.. every 20 minutes. Sunday Morning an hourly Service will be maintained from 9 to 1. Additional ’Buses will he run on Fridays and Saturdays, and. on Sunday Afternoons. Concession Tickets are not available on 'Sundays. w. g. McDonald, General Manager. : VSTELLINGTON GAS COM PANT VV (LIMITED). FREE COOKERY DEMO NSTRATION By MISS MARION CHRISTIAN (Liverpool School of Cookery Diploma). WEDNESDAY, .JULY 22nd, 1925, ■ s p.m. - ■ -• , - Subject: "Cornish : Pasties, ■ Chocolate Tartlets, Treacle Pudding.’’ ■ 344 -yOUNG MEN, A SHOULD : BELECT SUITS Which will assist them, to express their - INDIVIDUALITY • and help' in their Advancement.’ For this pufpose , engage the " specialised Young Men’s "Prices are Tailoring Service— Moderate.’’ MILLIGAN’S, Kelburn avenue. LETHABY.’S, the Up-ta-date Umbrella Specialists, . opposite the General Post Office, Wellington: No connection with any shops or travellers trading as Lethaby’s in Palmerston, Wanganui or Mastertdn. We recover nicely in Navy, Green, Groy, Mole, Black, etc. Black Leventine. Cloth;, fis fid; "Glorex,” 8s Cd; "Glorex” Imperial, 11s 6d; Twill Silk, lie fid and 16s fid; Colours,' 16s 6d to 22s 6d. We pay/-postage, 20s by poet brings a Silk ’’Glorex” Short-handle Umbrella to you; 15s brings a Gent’s 18 rib. Umbrella to you. Presentation Umbrellas from 25s to 105 s each. -Inquiries invited. Only addrosa; Lethaby’s, Wellington. WANTED Known ' — For attractive Printing, at reasonable cost, go to "N.Z. Times" Job Printing Department.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12195, 21 July 1925, Page 3

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