AMUSEMENTS. QIGWND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees J. C. AVillianison. LtU. Direction Scott Colville. TO-NIGHTJ TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! POSITIVEIA' FAREAVELL PERFORMANCE I’AREWE J J, PERFORM ANU E OF THE BIG COMEDY' OPERA SUCCESS. “MARAMA,” “MARAMA,” To-night will see a special gala performance al the Grand Opera House. ’Tis sad to say good-bye, but we are going io temper the sadness with jollr.-y, and the ties of friendship which have extended across (ha footlights will be severed yet retained in sweeil memory. DO NOT MISS TO-NIGHT! A TEARFUL YET JOYOUS SEND OFF A TEARFUL YET JOYOUS SEND OFF TO THE REIGNING FAVOURITE COMPANY OF GO PAKETIAS AND MAORIS. 60 Positively Farewell Performance of H. S. B. Ribbands and Archie Don's brilliant success, “MARAMA.” I “MARAMA." The Closer You Are ta the Stage To-night The Better, So Book Youy Seats. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 6s. ; Stalls. 45.: Gallery, 2s. No early doors. All prices plus tax. Box Plan at: the Bristol till 5 p.m., and after at Ned Perry’s. Business Manager ... H. S. B. Ribbands MOTOR SERVICES. MAIN TRUNK WELLINGTON-AUCKLAND EXPRESS. HODSON'S. ODSON’S, The Pioneer M’ANGANUI-MARTON MOTOR SERVICE. TIME-TABLE -. CARS LEAVE Hodson's Garage. Ridgway Street, WANGANUI, for Marton Junction, at 7 a.in. and 3.30 p.m. CARS LEAVE MARTON on arrival expresses. SAVE TIME by travelling m THE HODSON SERVICE, FARES, 10s. (single). Wire HODSON MOTOR SERVICE. WANGANUI, or ’Phone 509. MARTON-WANGANUI ARTON-WANGANUI MOTOR SERVICE. SERVICE. FARE. 10s. f’AARD” SERVICE CARS MEET MAIN TRUNK TRAINS AT MARTON JUNCTIONWire "AARD,” WANGANUI. Or ’PHONE 219. Accommodation arranged on request. WANGANUI MOTOR COMPANY. WANGANUI MOTOR COMPANY'. Opera House Garage. Wanganui. TOURISTS! rnARANAKI TRIPS—To North Eginont, J. Mountain House, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays. Fares, return same day,’ 17s. 6d.; stop-oyer, 22e. (id.; single. 15s. Write, or wire for seats. SNELLING AND ANDREWS. Tourist Garage, NEW PLY'MOU'i'H. Special Trips Arranged any time, anywhere. 'Phone 357. CHIROPRACTORS. AND COLWILL, Graduates Palmer School (Fountain Head of Chiropractic). Spinal Adjustments properly applied will correct the cause of your trouble. You are invited to further investigate this health-giving science. ■ Consultation Free. Lady- attendant. Private dressing, adjusting, and Test rooms. 102 THE TERRACE, (Next Banks College). ’Phone 829,. CHIROPRACTIC CONSISTS of relieving pressure on tho Nerves at the point where they leave the spine, thus eliminating the cause of disease. H. OTTERHOLT, 19 Kensington Street, Wellington. 'Phone 20—114. OUR new suggestive treatment is guaranteed effective in ALL Diseases of nervous origin. Relieves Nervous Debility, Paralysis, Epilepsy, Sciatica, Goitre Constipation, Rheumatism, Eyo Troubles, etc. HOW AND M'DOWELL, Offices 8 9, and fla Boulcott Chambers. Boulcott Street. Tel. 2841. Certificated nurses in TiONALD ’T. M'LEAN, S.T., Mrta--K> physician and Suggesto-Therapisl:.— Tim Power of Suggestioii: Many eminent medical men admit that. Luggene Therapeutics is a natural and wonderful system of healing, and in many cases succeeds when all other methods fail; many wonderful cures have been effected—to the sufferer it means Hope. No. 2 Courtenay Place. Telephone 20—604. Hours: 10-1; 2-5. Evenings by appoint men! ■ CHIROPODISTS. Bv Special Appointment io His Excellency the Governor-General. J METER, Specialist in • MEIER, Chiropody. Over 20 years’ practical experience. Mr. Meier may Ire consulted daily at his Hairdressing Saloon, 356 Lambton Quay (at rear J. and M. Berman’s, Tobaconists). Telephone 3516. Private compartment, suitable for both ladies and gentlemen. Charges reasonable. CHIROPODY. Howard taylor. n.a.i.c. (London). Foot Specialist rnd Ch)ropedist, late Chief Chiropodist to N.Z.E.F.; also late of Lindsay’s. QUINTON’S CORNER. Ono Govt. Buildings, entrance Bowen St. 'Phone 159. SHIPPING NOTICES. PASSAGES TO ENGLAND Via PANAMA, AMERICA, AND SUEZ. Passages arranged for all steamers. Applications should ho made early for berths for 1921. No Booking Fees. For Sailings, apply THOS. COOK AND SON, AGENTS FOR ALL LINES. MONET' MATTERS ARRANGED. 62 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. Wellington. “tF~IKE walking on velvet," .say the JU wearers of Wood-Milne Rubber Heels. Insist on the genuine British made Wood-Milnes.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 194, 12 May 1921, Page 7
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