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CHIROPRAC TIC Not a muscle moves, not a gland secretes, not one function of the acts of nutrition, breathing, circulation, etc., is carried on except through nerve stimulus. It is the Chiropractic theory that the POWER which heals the body’s wounds, mends its broken bones and adapts it perfectly to its environment is self-sufficientcapable beyond all wisdom of man. All that is necessary for the restoration of health to diseased organs is to open the lines of communication and allow the normal power to flow through. This requires nothing but an adjustment, and the fact that Chiropractic succeeds where all other methods have failed should commend it to thoughtful, intelligent people. The word “adjust” indicates the difference between Chiropractic and all other methods. It is the difference between finding the primary CAUSE and correcting it, and “treating” EFFECTS of that cause for temporary relief or for the suppression of symptoms. CHRISTIE and KINNEY, CHIROPRACTORS, (Palmer School Graduates) H.B. BUILDING : : PRINCES ST., DUNEDIN. Telephone 1718. V. H. Reed. J. j. Butlsb. J. J. Butlbb. REED and BUTLER Barristers and Solicitors, 17 SMEETON’S BUILDINGS, QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. ’Phone A 2139. P.O. Box 781. P.O. Box 781.

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New Zealand Tablet, 17 March 1921, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, 17 March 1921, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, 17 March 1921, Page 24

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