3STO DOTJBT ABOUT IT, ) ! ■■ ' m 7P i MR- P. EDWIN BOOTH, ? S8l E u 5 CC T A RiciASf DIpAL ,_, 4m\ ■ ~ &^^k X-RAYS OPERATOH (by Exam.), Member and N.Z. Representative S Sl^^r^ r '' ''Mm, " & of the Auetralasian Massage Association, S / MWIm MJ/mmM MimM MRS D EDWIN BOOTH masseuse and i m^m^MJ^mJ^^ I c-uwiw ouuin, electrician 3 >^*^ mf^Fg^^^^g^^JmSj^^ Member of the Australasian Massage Association. S \_r t i 262 G^ OR(JE STREET, DUNEDIN. l§ HK^^^tgH^^*^ *~* Specialties J Massage, Eleotro-Therapeutics, Radiography, and tßo^Sf^^^ **°* r Treatment. ' . The Oldest Musical Firm in the Colony ' Tblbphonb ... 600 bttpply With a Reputation never questioned Pia>llOS% OrgailS, -. and all - ~ Mr. and Mrs. Booth, by their various mflthods, tre*t with the v mur "• ' i » -.*,--. j '' greatest success all Nervous Troubles, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbaero, JJLUSICai inStrttmeillS > Paralysis, Sprains, Rheumatic Gout, Stiff Joints, and Digestive Of the Highest Grade at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRIOEsi : Disorders, eto. - " Their Stock oompriseß iiQa the Btronff recO mmendation of a well-known priest, I 9W Selected Instruments from tn.e World's * consulted Mr. Booth, for Neurasthenia- I have been in his hands '"Best makers* now for about a fortnight, and I have to say that the treatment ia i . _ ... " delightfully soothing and pleasant, and the results already have «ar Art Catalogues Free for the asking. far exoeeae d my moßt Ban guine anticipations. For run-down ' . teachers and brain-workers generally, I can imagine nothing more DUNEDH, WHUFOTOI, INVERCARGILL, 23?£5 ftSSS 0 ?^ *" aoouraa of Mr ' Boobh ' 8 *"■*" TIMAETI & LOraOlf. Mention • Tablet ' when writing.
PATERSON & BURK (W. J. BURK) Vet\etiai\ and Holland Blind Works. Old Blinds repainted and repaired with promptness and despatch equal to new. Bhop and Offlee Windowß fitted with Latest and Improved Patterns of Holland Blinds and Patent Spring Rollers. A large assortment of specially prepared Tapes and Cords nd every other requisite always on hand MOBAT PtiAOB (Oppodte Normal School), Telephone : 474. DUNEDIN. , Telephone 252 A. RIACH . . FAMILY BUTCHER, 117 LOWER HIGH ST., OHRISTCHUROH The very best quality of Meat. Civility and attention for all. fSS* Families waited on daily for Orders. VISITORS TO DUNEDIN , . will find . . COI7GHI,AJt>B NEW OHAMBO OK HOTEL MACLAGGAN STREET, DUNEDIN, the Best place to Btay at The Tariff 1b 4b 6d per day. The bedroomß are newly done up and sunny. TheTiouae though central is away from the noise of the principal thoroughfare. Addreßs :— Shameook Hotbl, Dun* din K'mgsland & Ferguson UNDERTAKEBS AND MONUMENTAL MASONS Spey and Dee Streets, Inveroargill Look Out for Re-oper\lng of Dee Strtet Yard* Choice Selection of New Stock. Charges moderate. Estimates on application. Fli-raha+li' 1 * oom8 : 42 PrlnoM si Ul£dUeill (Overßraithwaite's My selection of Millinery, Hats, Toques and Bonnets represent the latest et> lea from the leading Parisian and London Houses. Artistic and Exclusive Models in High-olasß Millinery. Prices Mode-> rate. Your patronage solicited, „ Country Orders receive prompt, attention.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The Carlton Cafe (Under New Management.) THE CARLTON CAFE will be REOPENED on THURSDAY NE.XT by Mr. and Mrs. TODD (late of Silver Grid, High street) aa a First-class DINING and TEA. ROOMS. The building having been thoroughly -renovated and refurnished throughout, patrons may rely upon having everything served up in firßt-clasß Btyle. THIS PICTURE ni va trates » r.ry I -^syKjwjjv becoming and • fashionable He«dm^^mmmmK dreßß « a ""« ed >o««Vh^w^^ with one of M - f\ Hendys threet W^^Mu^^^MH^i quarter tii«d 1 %j^wi' Frames, corered - G§jgPy with Natural )\ W w *^ * n * these Jm Frames almost in- ,\ JfrM dispensable, as V^V-J they are exoeedJ^^^^T w ingly light and .^^^s^ M -* cool, and oan bo j^^*^" I worn without the Price 35s in ordinary shades. Grey and Pale • Shades are charged extra. s Any shade of Hair can be matched exactly. When ordering please send small cutting from the Boots. All' UCHnY Hair and Toilet Specialist, ■ Ills nCnUI| Princes Street, Dunedin. Write for Illustrated Catalogue of Hair Switches, Fringes, Transformations, etc. Seat post - free to any addr>Bs. ' -w BR A N D STARCH W.CREGC^«U? I DUNEDIN NX , The first STARCH manufactured in New Zealand, and the BEST. . Established. 1861.
JOHN GILLIES Furniture Warehouse, 18 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN Ia Showing, Dining, Drawing and Bedroom Suites, Floorcloths, Linoleum, Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, Hearthrugs, Doormats, Window Curtains, Tablecloths, eto., Iron Bedsteads and Bedding to Buit, Perambulators, Go-carts, Swings, Household Requisites in Great Variety. Prices sent on Application. TIME PAYMENTS ARRANED Day Telephone, 479. JOHN GILLIES Funeral Undertaker. 6 GREAT KING STREET (.near Moray Place). Funerals Conducted in Town and Country at Lowest Prices Our Undertaker resides on these premises and oan always be got to attend to Funeral Orders by Day or Night. Undertaker's Residence Telephone, 186. T. tycKENZIE'S Patent Star Brand Cloth Renovating Fluid „ NO WATER REQUIRED/ For Cleanine Coat Collars and Renovating Ladies' and Gentlemen's Clothing, extract* ing Grease, Oil, Paint, Sperm, etc., from Cloth, eto Prloe : 1/- per Bottle Sold by all Grocers and Ironmongers. ]%DOWH7 T* % m«ai unlras tt lattadtg a tap «T that *$liatas tartr*** " KUKOS " TEA ThU Tea can U •%Ulntd front tfc« k»din j Qrtotn an* BttNkMftn thronghoat Ota|o kbA BsathUnd, «nd li, without donht, th« TXRT BIBT. It ta f«t «f !» ftmt taaUtiM, fatk*d tai Ilk *nd |lk firttti. i»i Uh; itlk : ttßK^ 9-' . ' '
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New Zealand Tablet, 27 December 1906, Page 4
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