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MR WHITE-PARSONS’S ROOMS

In the science of heating the influence of environment is being increasingly recognized. Bright and pleasant surroundings bring about a cheerful state of mind. Those who enter the convenient, compact and tastefully furnished suite of rooms of Mr C. White-Parsons, the chiropractor, in Newburgh’s Buildings, will realize what a pleasing message can be conveyed to the brain by curtains, carpets, chesterfields and all other appointments selected with taste and arranged with artistry. If the rooms had been built specially for Mr White-Parsons they could not have been more convenient. The rooms are on the second floor. All are scientifically heated and are airy and well lighted. A comfortable waiting room gives access to the consulting room and to the ladies’ dressing room. The latter is divided into four neat cubicles, each of which is provided with a rest couch. The men’s dressing room is not quite as large, but is also fitted with rest couches in separate cubicles. There is an entirely separate entrance for the men’s room. The chiropractic room is conveniently situated ■in the centre of the suite. It is fitted with the most modern apparatus employed by a chiropractor, including an up-to-date adjusting table and a patho-neurometer or nerve testing instrument. The central situation of the rooms, which are almost opposite the Post Office, should be appreciated by the public. Mr White-Parsons is a graduate of the Palmer School of Chiropractic and has had considerable experience in the practice of his profession. —2/5/30.

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Southland Times, Issue 21072, 2 May 1930, Page 3

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MR WHITE-PARSONS’S ROOMS Southland Times, Issue 21072, 2 May 1930, Page 3

MR WHITE-PARSONS’S ROOMS Southland Times, Issue 21072, 2 May 1930, Page 3

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