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SUNDAY SERVICES. Q A L V A T I 0 If ARMY. O Dowling Street Citadel. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), JANUARY 14, 1923, SPECIAL and INTERESTING SERVICES Will bo Conducted by MAJOR and MRS HAINES, Assisted by STAFF CAPTAIN INWOOD. ADJUTANT CHARKER, ENSIGN COOMBS, And Eleven Cadets of the Division, who are leaving for the Training College, Wellington, 7 am. —Devotional Service. H tt.m. —'Covenant Service. 3 p.m.—Tho Cadets. Subject,: “Why Am I Becoming an Officer?" 7 p.m.—Dedicatory Service. LIEUTENANT MAHAFFIE will also Farewell for Wellington. ALL WELCOME. PROFESSIONAL. (Professional Card.) JORDAN & HEN A G H AN, SURGEON DENTISTS, LONDON DENTAL PARLOURS. STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, DUNEDIN. And also at BRIDGE HOTEL, KAITANGATA. Visits Tuesday Fortnightly. Next Visit JANUARY 16. T & J. WILLIAMSON. CHIROPRACTORS. John Williamson. Miss Williamson. 'Seventh Year of Practice. Graduates of the Palmer School. . Members of the N.Z. Chiropractors’ Association (Inc.). S COLONLAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS (Corner High and Princes streets). OFFICE HOURS: 9.30 a.m. to 12 noon; 2.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. SATURDAY: B a.m. to 12.30 p.m. ’Phone 594. Consultation Free. Anthony h. Thomson, CHIROPRACTOR. Graduate P. 5.0.; Member N.Z.C. Assn. If you are socking Relief from aches and pains, acute or chronic, put HEALTH first and arrange for consultation, which is free. ’Phono 3010. I will tell you frankly .f Chiropractic can help your case. X-Ray facilities. DAWSON’S BUILDING, Moray place. ■JYI'R T. G. KINNEY. CHIROPRACTOR -t-’-*- (Palmer School Graduate). H.B. BUILDINGS. PRINCES STREET (Fourth Floor). HOURS: 10.30 to 1 p.m.; 3 to 5.30 p.m. Saturdays: 10 to 1 p.m. X-RAY FACILITIES. ’Phone 3750. sja A ROCHELLE” PRIVATE MATERNITY HOME. Corner Elm Row and Arthur street. ’Phone 2823. lln Matron; E. D. ROSS. pHRISTIE v & CHRISTIE (Successors to Giles & Giles), CHIROPRACTORS (Palmer School Graduates, by Exam.), SECOND FLOOR, H.B. BUILDINGS, PRINCES STREET. Telephone 1718. Hours: 9 to 12.15, 2 to 5.45. Saturday, 9 to 1. To meet the requirements of those employed during the day we have decided to open our’ office from 7 to 8 p.m. TTIRK’S INSTITUTE. Invercargill. The cnly Private Hospital in the dominion where diseases and ailments of all kinds are treated according to PROFESSOR KIRK’S METHODS Wo have had wonderful success with apparently hopeless cases. Don’t look upon your case as hopeless. Write to us and we will tell you if we can help you. All correspondence to bo addressed to Mr D. MARSHALL. , ’Phone 315. 19s ' ; yyouTH’S ELECTRO-MEDICAL AND MASSAGE INSTITUTE, 480 George street, Dunedin. (Reg A.M A. and N.Z. Gvr.) Est 34 years Telephone 600. PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS recommend Mr D. Edwin Booth’s Special Electromedical and Massage Methods of Treatment to their patients suffering from Neuritis, Sciatica, Lumbago, Pfralysis, Rheumatism, Stiff Joints, Nervous Disorders, etc., etc. jg" NIGHT . & MILLIN FOR NOVELTIES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. SCHOOL GIRL OUTFITS. Goods kept in stock for the School Girl in all sizes, including Frocks, Coats, Blouses, and Underwear. Write or Call for Information. Address: 20 GEORGE STREET. DUNEDIN. Telephone 1616. G RADUATE WELTMER INSTITUTE. U.S.A. WM. GEO. F. PERRY. Suggestive Therapeutist. 520 GEORGE STREET. New Telephone, 5032. Spinal Massage, Cnronic, Nervous, and Mental Disorders Treated. Office Hours: 10 to 12; 2 to 5; 6 to 8. Saturday, 10 to 12; and by appointment. I S s REYNOLDS, ELECTRO-THERAPEUTIC INSTITUTE, 120 MORAY PLACE. WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL THE 15th JANUARY. 1923. EDUCATIONAL. OTAGO BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOLS. ENROLMENTS—I923. BOYS’ SCHOOL. —Present pupils who intend to return are required to give notice of such intention to the undersigned on or before TUESDAY. 23rd January; and intending pupils must give notice on or before "SATURDAY. 27th .January, of their intention to enrol. Present pupils will give notice on the forms already supplied to them. Application for (ho form of notice for new pupils may be made in writing immediately, or personally at the BormFs Office, 33 Jetty street, on or after MONDAY. 22nd January. Should there be insufficient accommodation for all who desire to enter, preference will ho given, in an order approved by the Education Department, to those who give notice as above. GIRLS’ SCHOOL,—Notices of intention to enrol or to return are not required. New punils will enrol at tho schools on dates to be advertised later. ’ Pupils who have not obtained a Standard VI competency certificate or some higher qualification cannot be admitted to cither rchool. Prospectuses may bo had on application on or after 22nd January. R. M’LEAN, Secretary Otago High Scnools Board. MISS BROWN'S College, above Moray Pta e P.O.—Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping; individual tuition; appointment eecured.—Telephone 2997. 4m

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18760, 13 January 1923, Page 11

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