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PROFESSIONAL. PRACTITIONER, SAMOA. APPLICATIONS are invited from Registered Medical Practitioners to fill a Vacancy in the Medical Department, Samoa. Commencing salary will be at the rate of £660 per annum, rising by annual increments of £SO to £750. Quarters provided either free or at nominal rent. Applications should reach the Directorgeneral of Health, Wellington, not later than the 9th JUNE, 1926. The successful applicant will be required to proceed to Samoa by steamer leaving Auckland on the 17th July. •MEDICAL OFFICER WANTED, TiX Applications, Closing 19tli JUNE, are invited for the position of Medical Officer to the Karamea Medical Association. Salary £550 (increasing £5 per member over 100), and. outside practice. Commencing duties not later than Ist August. F. H. WOOD, Secretary. Karamea Medical Association, West Coast. 25my KIRK '8 INSTITUTE AND RESi HOME. HAZEL HURST CAVEKSUAM Diseases and Ailments >t aH kinds successfully treated according I Professor Kirk’s tnd tl. latest med ~ J hvdro pathic methods The following ar among the many ases treated:—Asthma Bn ’ :tis Pleurisy Ulceration ol Stomach, uiver, Kidney and Bladder Trc s Rheumatism Still Joints Synovrtis. Hip Disease Sciatica. Lum b. gd, Neuritis, Nervous Depression, ano nil ’’erve Troubles, besides the many ai l ments and disorders peculiar to women Consultation Free Write wire 'phone or call. D. MARSHALL Thone 1769. [A Card.J QUGGESTIVF. THERAPEUTIST AND NERVE SPECIALIST. Mr FRANCIS HELPS can be Con suited by intending Patients at his Chambers. 505 KING STREET. Hours as follows; 10 to 12 and 2 till 5 p.m. 13ap FRANCIS HELPS, S.T. Graduate Weltmer Institute U.S.A, WILLIAM GEORGE F. PERRY, ** 520 GEORGE STREET Registered Masseur Biochemist. Congestion, Cause ol Disease, relieved by Filtered Ultra Red Rays. Agent for "Natural Foods, Safe Way to Health.” by Otto Carque. jgOOTH’S ELECTRO-MEDICAL, MASSAGE. AND X-RAY INSTITUTE 480 GEORGE STREET DUNEDIN. Est. 36 years. ’Phone 600. Mr Booth treats with success Neuritis, Sciatica. Lumbago. Gout, Rheumatism, Infantile Paralysis, Nervi us Disorders. Digestive Disorders. Joint Troubles etc., by the very latest scientific methods of Electro therapeutics aud Massage Manipulation. 17m Professional Card. ’Phone ,997. Private ’Phone 3581. W T - HE NAG HAN, SURGEON DENTIST, LONDON DENTAL PARLOURS, STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, DUNEDIN. Open Friday Evening 7 to 8.30. Other Evenings by Appointment. J& J. WILLIAMSON. CHIROPRACTORS. John Williamson. Miss Williamson. Palmer School Graduates. TENTH YEAR OF PRACTICE. Members N.Z and A.U.A., Inc., COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS. Corner Princes and High streets (Entrance from Princes street). Hours: 9 .SO 12: 2.30-6.30; Sat., 9.3012.30. NEUROCALOMETER AND X-RAY SERVICE. ’Phone 594. Consultation by appointment. ECZEMA. DISEASES OF THE SKIN. ECZEMA, PSORIASIS. ACNE, BABY ECZEMA. SCALP TROUBLES Are successfully treated and definite!} cured by “Klesema,” the Scientific Treatment. CONSULTATIONS FREE. Country Patients Treated 1 Correspondence. Hours: 9 to 6, Saturdays 9 to 1 p.m. Fridays (night) 7 i 9. Telephone 1965. KLEXEMA ROOMS, Paterson’s Buildings, IC9 RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. A Card. A NTHONY H. THOMSON (Member N.Z. and A.C.A. (Incorp.), CHIROPRACTIC ROOMS, DAWSON’S BUILDINGS, doray place. Hours: 9-12, 2.”0-5.30 Saturday 9.12.30. CHIROPRACTIO+ NATURE-HEALTH. ’Phone 3010 for Appointment. [Card.J W D. ROSE, '' ‘Bachelor Dental Surgery, N.Z., SURGEON DENTIST, MARTIN’S BUILDINGS, OCTAGON, DUNEDIN Visits Milton Every Tuesday. Telephone 7520 T) A V I D PIERCE, X CHIROPRACTOR (Palmer Graduate), Member of N.Z. and A.C.A. (Incorp.), SAVOY BUILDINGS (Entrance Moray place). Hours:'9 to 1; 2.30 to 6; Saturday, 9-1. Master Key to Health. 1 TRANK MARTIN, Qualified Foot peolalisl. 1 Skilfully treates Corns Bunions. Aren Trouble, etc Consultation free: charges moderate.— OCTAGON (above F. and F Martina! aom MOTOR CARS, MOTOR CYCLES, and accessories. FOR SALE, flve-seater DODGE; good mechanical .order; will accept reasonable offer.—l 39, Times Office. 27my FOR SALE, BU-ICK, six-cylinder, 1921; just varnished, new hood ; owner wants cash ; sacrifice £loo—lo2, Times. 25my FOR SALE, HUDSON, seven-seater; good mechanical order: nice appearance: £l5O, cash or terms. —110,' Times Office. AL. GRAHAM (LTD.). —Agents for « Super Excelsiors and Norton Motor Cycles. Write for catalogues; terms arAL. GRAHAM (LTD.). —7-9 Indian and * Side-car, Just been overhauled ; tyres good ; guaranteed ; £35. ' AL. GRAHAM (LTD.). —New Hudson 2% . two-stroke. £ls 10s; Sun 23, twostroke. £l4; ideal machines for riding to work. A' L. GRAHAM (LTD.).—A.J.S., 2| h.p., • speedometer; done small mileage; as good as new ; a snip at £45. AL. GRAHAM. —Harley-Davklson, £45 ; • Indian Scout, £35; Super X, £75; write or call and Inspect. AL. GRAHAM (LTD.). —Cycles from £7 • 10s, fitted, with first-grade tyres and all accessories. 22my OR SALE, English WAVERLBY, threeseater and dicky; high-class Job; In thorough order; open to any trial u,nd Inspection.—l 42, Times Office. 27my FOR SALE, Oidsraoblle LIGHT SIX, late model; good climber; equipped with snubbers, etc. ; bargain.—9Bs, Times. I TOR SALE, five-seater RUGBY; done . little mileage, and in perfect order: £160.—145. Times Office. 27my EUN no risk. Ask for " UNIQUE ” Hot Water Bottle. Safest, strongest, and best. A product of North British Rubber Company. Look for name on stopper. OTAGO WITNESS.—New Stories. A largj amount of reading matter.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19800, 27 May 1926, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19800, 27 May 1926, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19800, 27 May 1926, Page 18

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