SHIPPING. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF ' NEW ZEALAND, LTD. SteameTs will bo despatched as under (circumstances permitting): — Train. Cargo at p.m. Railway. WELLINGTON— Mon., Wed., Fri. Mararoa 5.20 10 a.m. Tues., Thurs., Sat. Maori 6.55 10 a.m. NAPIER, GISBORNE, and AUCKLAND - Tarawera Tues., 9th July — JLfz? 1 ' SYDNEY, via COOK STRAIT— Moeraki Wed., 17th July &.20 9 a.m. Steamers will be despatched at regular intervals for the following places: — SYDNEY, via COOK ST..AIT. RAROTONGA AND TAHITI. FIJI, TONGA, AND SAMOA. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, via SUVA, HONOLULU, AND VANCOUVER SAN FRANCISCO. AMERICAN FOINTb, BRITISH ISLES, calling at RAhOTONGA AND PAPEETE. All Vancouver, San Francisco, Intercolonial, and Island Steamers fitted with wireless telegraphy Tickets available for stop-over or return by Huddart-Parker Co.'s Steamers. . . Railway Tickets, Christchurch to Lyttelton, and from Wellington to the principal North Island Stations, may be obtained at the Company's Officc. TO LET. SUITE OF OFFICES on Ist Floor, COMPANY'S NEW BUILDING, HEREFORD STREET, with Strong Room, and all conveniences. Apply UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD. Q R I E N T !• 1 N EMAIL STEAMSHIPS to the UNITED KINGDOM, via Porta, will bo deep itched at Regular Intervals. Fare* and all particulars on application to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD., Agents in Now Zealand. Q2 ri'HK, CANTERBURY STEAM SHIPPING 1 COMPANY. LTD. Rc Cargo to be sent to Railway till advised. STEAMERS will be despatched as under (circumstances . permitting)! — DUNEDIN DIRECT— S.S. BREEZE—MONDAY, Bth instant. " DUNE DIN and TI MAR U— SS CALM—WEDNESDAY, 10th instant. S.S*. STORM—THURSDAY, 11th inßtant. WELLINGTON arid WANGANUI— S.S. BREEZE—SATURDAY, 13th instant. S ; S ; CALM—MONDAY, lath instant. PICTON and WANGANUI— S 9 STORM—MONDAY, 15th instant. ' 191 W E 14 L — N G T ° N ~ S.S. KARU. WEDNESDAY, JULY 10t> Cargo—ll a.m. Goods. DUNEDIN and INVERCARGILL— S.S. KOTARE. "WEDNESDAY, JULY 10th. , Cargo—ll a.m. Goods. , 467! , F. E. SUTTON and CO.. ' KAIKOUKA. mHB S.S. CYGNET will Sail tor KAI--L KOURA on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 10th INST (circumstances permitting), on the arrivai of the 7.50 p.m. train from Christchurch. Latest cargo at the Rail 11 a.m. Wednesday. STEVENSON,' STEWART arid CO., 4707 152 Manchester street. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. Herbert ,gres ha m, DENTAL BURGEON, Hm bommenoed Practice at 747 COLOMBO STREET (opposite Carey's). 'Phone 1600. E4573 DR. HENRY K. ALLISON, DD.S., University of Pennsylvania; LJS.S.. Royal College of Surgeons. Eng., DENTAL SURGEON, * HAS Resumed Practice at 183 CASHEL STREET. Telephone 1320. 2514 CHIROPRACTIC . CHIROPRACTIC Eminent medical scienCHIROPRACTIC lists ore amongst the CuIROPRACTIC foremost enthusiast* of CHIROPRACTIC the " Kiro-prak-tik" Art. CHIROPRACTIC Dr. G. H. -'atchon, M.D., CHI-U«->PRACTIC says : "Chiropractio r eCHIROPRACTIC moves the cause of dis- I CHIROPRACTIC eases more promptly, CHIROPRACTIC radically, and permanent-. CHIROPRACTIC ly than any other known CHIROPRACTIO method." This new sciCHAROPRACTIC ence is certaiu in its diagCHIRoPRACTIC nosis and reliable in its CHIROPRACTIC action. Conau.tatione free. CHiROirHACTiC Full information from CiIIROPRACTIC Jas. Young, Cairo praetor, CHIROPRACTIC Royal Exchange BuildCHIROPRACTIC ings, Cathedral Square, CHiRuPRACTIC CHRISTCHURCH. CHIROPRACTIC Y8406-2 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ACCORDING to Mark Twain, it is more trouble to make a maxim than it is 10 do right but here are a few commonsense specimens that will recommend themselves • _ most people: — ItKKP YUUB MIND OPEN TO ALL THAT IS NEW. GIVE EVERYTHING A HEARING. NEVER BELIEVE A THING IS FALSE OR WRONG BECAUSE YOU HAVE HOT SEEN IT OR HEARD OF IT BEJj-OKE. AND REMEMBER WHAT NAPOLEON SAID WHEN THEY PRAISED HIM FOR CROSSING THE ALPS 1A WINTER:—"! deserve no praise for crossing the Alps. But Ido deserve praise for not believing the fools wno said it could not be done." There is hardly a disease that has not been cured or greatly relieved by Chiropractio j adjustments. Enquiries solicited. Consulta- | tion absolutely free. J. A SCOTT, Chiropractor, Bonnington'e Buildings, corner High lad Cashel streets. 53421 P.O. BOX 669. TELEPHONE 2072 p SEVI CK E JONES, OPTICIAN. Corner of CATHEDRAL SQUARE and CHANCERY LANE. J4534-2128 IF YOUR EYES TROUBLE YOU CONS .'LT AG R A N T. • Ophthalmic Optician (Successor to Ernest M. Sands ton). Eighteen years experience in correcting all eases of detective vision. WHiTC.OMBE 3 UUILDINGS (Opp Ballantyne's, Christchurch. Tel. 3719. G4691 MISS HIMMEL, CHIROPRACTOR. C CONSULTATION FREE Chiropractic is > tho Scientific Method of locating and adjusting the cause of all disease, based on the correct knowledge of anatomy, especially the nervous system. Hundreds of so-called incurable patients have been restored *-o Health by Chiropractic. VICTORIA CHAMBERS. 104 Armagh street. H4579 ELECTRIC BULBS. JiOR ALL MAKES OF MOTOR-CARS. ALL VOLTAGES AND CANDLE POWER. SINGLE AND DOUBLE CONTACTS. THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL AND ENGINEERING CO- LTD, 150 HIGH STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. N6403-2520
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16258, 8 July 1918, Page 1
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