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CHIROPRACTIC v. THE SCIENCE THAT, PROPERLY APPLIED, BRINGS \ - HEALTH. Will bear tho fullest investigation, as it is in accord with Nature, and therefore scientific. “Explains why people are well, ill, lean, fat, physically active, or lazy, mentally bright or dull, nervous, erratic, hysterical or crazy.” “Chiropractic is a system founded upon clinical facts, and 2o years of clinical experience has more than proved its merits. If yon are suffering disease, consult a chiropractor; have him analyse your case and explain the cause of your trouble anti how to get rid of it. “Those who say it can’t be done are constantly being interrupted by somebody doing it. ——— CHRISTIE and KINNEY, CHIROPRACTORS, (Palmer School Graduates) H.B. BUILDING : : PRINCES ST., DUNEDIN. V. H. Reed. J. J. Butler. REED and BUTLER Barristers and Solicitors, 17 SMEETON’S BUILDINGS, QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. ’Phone A 2139. P.O. Box 781, J. J. Sullivan. B. P. Cahill, LL.B. H. B. V. Townshend. SULLIVAN, CAHILL & TOWNSHEND BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS 4-7 Commercial Bank Buildings Queen Street : : AUCKLAND ’Phonos 2G32a, 2207 a. . P.O. Box 1376. SURGICAL CHIROPODY. r l\ 15. Wilson Late Sgt.-Major Instructor in Chiropody for Expeditionary Forces, Featherston. the man who looked after the soldiers’ feet in their long marches across the Rimutaka Ranges may now be consulted daily from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. on all matters pertaining to Foot Troubles. 15 Giiuznee St. (Op. Hotel Bristol) : : Wellington. Lad;/ in attendance. ’Phone 22-485. IM. I*. CULiLEN AUCKLAND CATHOLIC DEPOT No. 8 DARBY ST.—(next Thistle HoteI)—QUEEN ST. (Late T. J. Holbrook, Hobson St.) Under the Patronage of Bishop Cleary. ALL CATHOLIC REQUISITES IN STOCK. Country Orders promptly attended to. ’Phone 2556. Agent for N.Z. Tablet. SURGICAL CHIROPODY, diaries Buchan (Late with the N.Z. Expeditionary Force, where he handled over 10,000 cases) offers the most skilful treatment of every description of Foot Ailments. Troublesome corns removed, ingrowing nails adjusted. Flat foot, weak ankles, and bunions skilfully treated. 307 GEORGE ST. (opp. Knox Church), DUNEDIN.

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New Zealand Tablet, 2 December 1920, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, 2 December 1920, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, 2 December 1920, Page 24

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