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MR D EDWIN BOOTH masseur and medical mn. v. tuwin ouuin, electriciam, X-RAYS OPERATOR, (by Exam.), Member and N.Z. Representative of the Australasian Massage Association, mr<* n rnwiN RnnTH masseuse and mrca. v. tuwiw Buuin, electrician Member of the Australasian Massage Association. 262 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. Specialties : Massage, Electro-Therapeutics, Radiography, and Dry Hot Air Treatment. Telephone 600. Mr. and Mrs. Booth, by their various methods, treat with the greatest success all Nervous Troubles, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Paralysis, Sprains, Rheumatic Gout, Stiff joints, and Digestive Disorders, etc. "On the strong recommendation tof a well-known priest, 1 I consulted Mr. Booth for Neurasthenia. I have been in his hands now for about a fortnight, and I have to say that the treatment is delightfully soothing and pleasant, and the results already have far exceeded my most sanguine anticipations. For run-down teachers and brain-workers generally, I can imagine nothing more refreshing and invigorating than a oourse of Mr. Booth's treatment."— J. A. Scott, m.a.

" EllZahftth " R00m8 : 42 Prinoes 8t GOOD PRINTING at Cheap Rates. Louise NP'nery School, Stock Exchange. *"' >fc »** J w * » ' (Over Braithwaite'si 5 ....... My selection of Millinery, Hats, Toques ' " vcAS * ' t ADIES,— It will pay yon to take a and Bonnets represent the latest stjles ±j course of lessons at,the_ Louise Millinery from the leading Parisian and London <sp <iP» Hf e£ A School. One course of instruction will cave Houses. Artistic and Exclusive Models J| X- J\L m 1 *j,tjv tt< t ft y.UUi 4n{jAf A ycu an immeme amount of worry at d disin High-class Millinery. Prices Mode- -W)"? W® IT WWltd o^ol^l UjJJIJ* satisfaction, and will cost you If eb than the rate. Your patronage solicited. T q 1 T T T price of a cheap hat. Twelve Lf Beona, 10/6 Country Orders receive prompt attention. OCTAGON, DUNEDIN , Call or write for oircular

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 19, 9 May 1907, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 19, 9 May 1907, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 19, 9 May 1907, Page 19

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