lEfilPl AND THE KLEXEMA TREATMENT The wonderful success of the "KLEXEMA" Skin Treatment is further demonstrated in the fact that, notwithstanding, Psoriasis being regarded by many as absolutely chronic, many sufferers from this complaint throughout the Dominion testify to the remarkable beneficial results after using the "KLEXEMA" Treatment. The medical power of "KLEXEMA" is exerted in the tissues beneath, where the seat of the trouble really lies. KLEXEMA TREATMENT ECZEMA, PSORIASIS, SCALP AILMENTS, AND KINDRED SKIN TROUBLES is a Recognised Success. Consultations Tree—Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday Evenings: 7 to 8.30 o'clock. KLEXEMA ROOMS Ist FLOOR TOWNLEY'S BLDOS., GISBORNE. NEXT TO RITZ TEA-ROOMS.
T. HAISMAH 361 OKMOXD ROAD. UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, Builder and Joinery Manufacturer, Motor Proprietor. Funerals undertaken All classes of Building and Joinery work done by first-class tradesmen. Motor Cars for Hire, day or night. Artificial Wreaths in sto>jk.—Telephone 187. CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH SERVICE. CLARENCE L. TURNER, CHIROPRACTOR McKee's Buildings, Gladstone Road. Phone 1780. Consultation Free. X-Ray Facilities. BALLROOM DANCING. MISS NELL PITTAR, who has been studying Dancing under Miss Phyllis Bates and Mr. Pat White, of Wellington, resumes Classes at the Studio, Abercorn Hall, as follows: Children, over 10 years: Monday, April 14, 3.45 p.m. Children, 10 years and under: Saturday, April 12," 10.45 a.m. For full particulars ring Phono 1443. Private Lessons by arrangement.
NEURITIS. X permanently euros this distressing ailment by relieving the inflamation and removing "the cause. Equany successful for Rheumatism, Sciatica, Goitre, etc. R, A. BILLOWS, Liberty Hall. To Karaka: Appointments made-with Mr. Keane, Storekeeper. MRS G. MOORE YEGISTERED Teacher of Violin, X Viola, Theory (L., M.), Mandolin, Banjo, Tenor Banjo, Guitar and Ukulele. Railway concession to country pupils. 384 PALMERSTON ROAD, MISS ELLEN MILLAR TEACHER SINGING, ELOCUTION AND FENCING. MISS MILLAR, assisted by Miss Oman, will resume Classes in Fencing, Monday, April 28. For particulars telephone Miss Oman, or call, e/o. Mrs. Shaw, 77 Harris Street, corner Itutene Road. R. c. pTesse"" F.P.A., N.Z. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, ADAMS' CHAMBERS (Upstairs). ) OOK-K.EEPING OF EVERY DE--3 SCRIPTION UNDERTAKEN. RETURNS OF LAND AND INCOME COMPILED. G. V. SHENNAN UNDERTA KER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND UPHOLSTERY SPECIALIST. Artificial Wreaths in Stock. 353 GLADSTONE ROAD. Phones: Offieo 533, Residence 962. NOTICE. ADVERTISEMENTS for any New Zealand Paper may be lodged at this oll'ice and will secure prompt inser-
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17237, 17 April 1930, Page 6
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