PROFESSIONAL. FINAL NOTICE. Year after year Mr A. W. Martin, the rupture specialist, gives a final notice recording the last day upon which ho can receive patients for consultation and treatment. and never has it been possible to extend the time, and this simply because appointments have to be kept in other centres. After Easter Mr A. W. Marlin, is starting his ’ twenty-fourth annua! visit to the chief centres of Zealand, -consequently Thursday, the 28th,'ah 3 pun., is the last day and hour at which consultations here are possible. Booked appointments will keep Mr Martin employed in the Dominion till September. Mr Martin’s first visit will be to Invercargill and Gore, and thence straight through to the north, Mr Martin may he consulted until ffhursday, 28th inst., at his rooms, Samson’s Buildings, Dowling street, daily, 10 to 12 noon, 2 to 5 p.m.; Saturday, 10 to 12 noon. A booklet, on rupture and its treatment posted free to sufferers.
CHIEOPE A C T 1 G. NATURE’S WAY TO HEALTH. GILES AND GILES, CHIROPRACTORS, Members of tho N.E. ano A.C.A. (Inc.). THIRTEENTH YEAR IN PRACTICE. Using All Latest' Methods known to Oniropractic, including NEUROCALOMEIER, PATHO-NEUROMETER, and X-RAY. Hours; 10-12.30 and 2-5.30; Saturdays, 10-12.30, and by appointment. Office: H.B. BUILDING, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Also, Imperial Building, Queen street, Auckland. •Phone 13-750. D. MARSHALL, SPECIALIST IN THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES BY PROFESSOR KIRK'S METHODS. . Will be pleased to Treat Patients as under : 1. IN THEIR OWN HOMES. All appliances brought 2. As OUT-PATIENTS OF THE INSTITUTE. Receiving Treatment Daily. 3. As IN-PATIENTS OF THE INSTITUTE. By the week. Communicate with us by letter or telephone. or call. KIRK’S INSTITUTE AND REST HOME, Playfair street Caversham. ’Phone 22-469. [Pkotession An Okd.] Auto 10-997. Private Auto 22-581. w. T. HEN A G K A N, SURGEON DENTIST, STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, DUNEDIN. Open Friday Evening, ‘ to 8.30. Other Evenings uy Appointment. LONDON DENTAL PARLOURS. W. A. THOMSON, DENTAL SURGEON, Has resumed the practice of his profession, and may be consulted at his rooms, Savoy Extension, Moray place entrance. TELEPHONE 11-50 G. VARICOSE ULCERS SUCCESSFULLY T REATF D PERMANENT RELIEF GIVEN. ONE ease of 20 years’ standing healed by “VAREX.” Wonderfully simple and inexpensive remedy. Absolutely safe. hull details and testimonials from ERNEST HEALEY, Varex, Ltd., G.P.U. Box 1.558 e, Wellington. Local Representative; i>URSE STRICKETT, First Floor. Haynes Building. Octagon Dunedin. PUBLIC NOTICES, WOMEN MURE CRITICAL THAN MEN, SO SAYS A; WOMAN. We ■ recently read an arlicle written by: one of the fail - sex to the effect that women arc much more critical (Han men.. It is undoubtedly true that .most Dunedin Housewives arc far more critical when buying household requirements than any man wunkl ever be. Not; only must qualify be high, but prices must be the lovcst possible. This is the reason for the rapidly increasing popularity of “WARONUI” COAL with economical womenfolk. Not only is it a really GOOD Coal, good for both heating and cooking, but it costs only 21s 9d (net) half-ion delivered City Boundary By burning “WARONUI’’ you cut down your Coal Bills by pounds in a year. Insist on “ WARONU.I,” The Most Economical Coal. THE BRUCE RAILWAY AM) COAL CO., LTD., Vogel street. Phone 11-779. ALL COALS ON THE MARKET SUPPLIED. THE EVENING STAR’ CO., LTD., Have REMOVED to Their -, r NEW PREMISES,, Corner of STUART AND CUMBERLAND a.. ". EXS.
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Evening Star, Issue 20132, 23 March 1929, Page 1
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