FSft V ATE JDISPENSAEY, Estab* ished in Wellington, for the Scien tific^nd-SneedjLCJiteof chronic, nervous and sspeciaj] Diseases. # Charges, moderate. Examation and Adyjce.freeV Call oraddress -H. J. Speer, Nprgern ; CUambcrs (next Empire Hotel), Weilington. - ■■;. ,■• -". ■'. Office Hours— lo to 12 a.m., 2to 4 and to 8 p.m. ; Sundays, 10 tv 12. P.O. Bpx 246. ' .--■-•■ ' : T - :•■ •: FACTS AXE FACTS. \ ; _-. r ' TO THB JEDITOB. . t t - IE,— ■Wiltyou kindly insert these few '^ , lines in joar widely circulated paper for the benefit of whoever it may 'concern.' have a child who has been afflicted with ah obstinate skin disease of a most itching nature for more than,seven years... When six ; weeks ; old,, or, thereabouts* smajlreddish spots appeared in the tace, about the size ef a pin's head.. Of course, a medical man was applied to, but it -steadily, increased, until; face and head were one dark brown. crust .of sores. Thete it. spread to the body, chest, bacK,ioints and all fleshy parts. Medical skill appeared to be of no use, but of ten made him worse. In despair I. looked, upon the doctors as useless beings of the community. On the 17th of . September last the child was shown to Dr Spbeb, now residing in Wellington. On looking at him for a-- minute, or two he struck at the root of the disease at once, as a man of great skill can do. After the first fire days' treatment, small strips of healthy skin became visible; in less than a month, the skin was clean ; two months a wonderful. improvement on the body. After four months 1 treatment there only remains a few marks on his legs and wrists. The child is still under l)r Ssebb's care, as he declares it will take' some- time yet to entirely remove it from his system. It must also not be forgotten to add that the medicines have not had the least unpleasant effect on the internal organs, which always was the case in previous treatments. So I can confix denfly advise anyone who should be so unfortunate as to require medical aid, to -".« D ' SraBBIOrId rASDEUSOk Johnsonville, 23rd January, 1888. ;/ P.S.— I will willingly give any further information to any person who will either call or address me at Johnsonville.— Advt. BANK LUNCHEON BOOMS, ' (opposite Bank New Zealand) Wellington. TriSITOBS from the country districts V will find all the comforts of home at thiioid and popular establishment. Meals at all hours. Every accommodation for ladies and families. Visitors, Travellers, and others, are invited to call; : HfBID MASON, Proprietor. JAMES J, CURTIS Customs, Shipping, and: forwarding . .... ; ; Agent, .._.-._; . Gbet Stb?et, WELLINGTON, N.Z. Proprietor of Wellington Parcel Delivery Company. Goods and' Parcels forwarded to all parU of the world. P.O. Box 168.:— Telephone, 116. "WE MAKE 'EM, AND THEY~ WILL WEAS." I" ADIES' Saddles and Bridles, jLj -•--•■ ■■■ ■■■ ■ . Gent's Saddles and Bridles, Waterproof Saddle Aprons, Stack Whips, &p., Buggy Harness (single) Baggy Harness (double), Cartj Plough,, and other Farm Hardness. :".. «• WE MAKE 'EM AND THEY WILL WEAE." 3\ B. EVA N : $ t Saddler^. L amjbtok , Quay, , WALTER BAMSAY, (By appointment to HisJExcellency, Sir tirW>^ Jervoig<;K,.G,C.M,G.) : SADDLE ' & HAENESS. MAKEE. Makuebs Stbeet, Wellington. • HABNESS^EICE LIST: Good, Cart Harness IHand made) £7 upwards •'■'*' - -^ ■' • Good Cart Harness (nickle mounted) £7 15s Pla\n;Caut Harness, £6 Brass Mounted Cart, Express, and Spring Cart Harness, £7 upwards Goad .Buggy Harness, mounted with solid nickle, and Silver Hames (English leather) £7 15s_. [E^STABHBHEViBBOII E.p'w IN TQUN G. ' "~ Fruiterer, "& Grocer. Oranges, Lemons, Plums, Cherries, Strawberries, fiaspberries Gooseberries, EedcurrantsV and Black Currants. New consignment of Lollies, Nuts, Dates, Figs Muscatels, Biscuts, &c. Oats, ChafE, Bran, Pollard, Hay, Wheat, Barley, Maize, Beans, Peas. Agent for— New Zealand Times, New Zealand Mail, Evening Press, Manawatu Daily Times, Canterbury Times, Eubber Stampsi' 'Drain Pipes, Wheeler's New Zealand Views Is each to subscibers. Ostrich Feathers cleaned and Dyed. Knitting Machine for Stockings, <Sc. Kim'bolton road, next to Dr Johnston's, :.•■•■■- . Feildihg. '■'■';■' SALSrALINE! The.Gbeat Food Pkesebvative. f I 'HIS invaluable antiseptic preparation I is tasteless, odourless, and perfectly harmless. It is guaranteed to keep ; meat,^oup, milk, eggs, butter, fish, game, preserves, fruit, wine, and food of every description, sweet and wholesome till requiied for use. , . Okb Sbiixing Packet will preserve 20s worth of food. Sold by all Chemists and Grocers in Is , and 2s packets. Wholesale Agent— E. Hi CEEASE. J. HANI ON, "" I MO N U M E NTALMASON, Palmeeston Nobth. MsirMt» nnd Com position Head-Stones, Iron- and Stone G.rare Fences on hand, and im:iie to order iv any design. j Cheaper than any other firm in the Colony, t jkgvAl ftf iJt'Lyer's Marble. Works,
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 101, 27 March 1888, Page 4
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759Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 101, 27 March 1888, Page 4
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