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CHIROPRACTIC ANTHONY H. THOMSON IMemb. N.Z. and A.C.A., Inc.), Latest Methods, including Specie'll Service with the most Modern Electric ‘Nervetesting Instruments used in Chiropractic. CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH ROOMS DAWSON’G BUILDINGS. Moray place. Phone 13-010. Hours: 9.30-12, 2.30-5.30; Sat., to 12.30. T & J. WILLIAMSON, w • CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH SERVICE. We practise Chiropractic exactly as advocated by B. J. Palmer, with the very Latest Instrument, No. 2 Neurocalometer and X-ray. COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS. Corner Princes and High streets. Phone 10-058. , Hours: 9-12. 2.30-5.30; Closed Saturdays. QHIROPRACTIC FOR HEALTH. GILES & GILES, CHIROPRACTORS. Graduates of the Palmer School. SEVENTEENTH YEAR of PRACTICE Members of the N.Z. 'and A.C.A. (Inc.), using the Latest Methods known to Chiropractic, including the No. 2 Neurocalometer and X-ray, PHONE 13-750. ' Office: H.B. BUILDINGS. PRINCES STREET. Hours: 9.30-12.30 and 1.30-5.30; Saturdays, 9.30-12.30, and by Appointment, A Iso, Dilworth Buildings, Queen street, Auckland.

There have been soldiers or sailors in the family of Sir Philip Chetwode, the new British field-marshal, for many generations. His brother is a vice-ad-miral. One of his ancestors was knighted by Richard the Lion Heart during the Crusades, and it is curious that Sir Philip himself won a great name in Palestine under Lord Allenby, It was Philip's plan that broke the Turkish line and led to the capture of Jerusalem. And yet during the whole of this triumphant campaign he is said to have suffered agonies from toothache. He is a typical cavalry officer —dark and spare, and a perfect wearer of a uniform. His house in St. John’s Wood was built by AlmaTadema, the famous artist. It bas many unusual features, including a Byzantine ballroom, a staircase made of brass, and doorways closed by heavy curtains instead of doors.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21976, 10 June 1933, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21976, 10 June 1933, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21976, 10 June 1933, Page 13

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