I kRI i ATE DISPENSARY. K»tab. J ,>iie.; i-i Wellington, for the Scien tide uci SiM-«ly cure of chronic, nervous a o<i special Diseases. . Olmrses moderate. Examation and Advice free. , nil! or address -H. J. Speer, Northern Chambers' (next Empire Hotel), Weil "offi"e rJonrs-10 to 12 a.m., 2 to 4 and xoSpin. Sunday, 10 to 12. P.0.80x -FACTS ABE FACTS. TO Tffß EDITOR. k ' IB —Will vo'i Undly insert these few % linos in your widely circulated paper for the benefit -f whoever it may concern. have a child who has been afflicted ■with an obslmote skin disease of a most itching nature for more than seven years. "When si* weeks old, or thereabouts, tmnll reddish spots appeared in the face, abr.ut the size ef a pm s head. Uf course, a medical man was applied to, >,ntit steadily increased until face and Lend were one. dark brown crust of sores. Then it spread to the body, chest, back, j rt -nm arid all fleshy parts. Medical skill appeared to be of no use, but often i,.».1e him worse. In despair I looked mion the doctors as useless beings of the community. On the 17 tb. of September lnst the child was shown to Dr Spbbe, now residing in Wellington. On looking a« him for a minute or two be strack at the roor of the diseose at once, as a man of «r r eat skill can do. After the first five days' treatment, small strips of healthy skin became visible-, in less than a month the *kin was clean -, two months a wonderful improvement on the body. After four months' treatment there only remains a few marks on his legs and wrists. The child is still under Dr Spekb's care, as he declares it will take some time jet to entirely semove lt from hi* system. It must also not be forgotten In add that the medicines have not had the least unpleasant effect on the internal nrjraa«, whicu always was the <jase m previoHS treatments. So I can conndently advise anyone who should be so unfortunate as to require medical aid, te call on Dr Speke for advice.— !«?• *£:• A- AI^DERSON. " Johnsonville, 23rd January, 1888. p s.-I will willingly give any further Information to any person who will either call or address me »it Johnsonville.— AI>VT. ~ bTnk luncheon rooms, (op^siie B^ink New Zeiland) Wellington. V T ISIT^RS from the country districts V will find all the comforts of home at this old and populai establishment. Meals at all hours. Every accommodation for ladies and families Visitors, Trareil'T*, and others, are in- | vited to call. ALFJRKD MASON, Proprietor. j "tames" j^ cv r t i s Customs. Shipping, and Forwarding A gent. Gee* Stebi-.t, WELLI ■•GTOtf. N.Z. Proprietor of Wellington Parcel Delivery Company. Goods and Parcels forwarded to all parts of the world. P.O. Box 168..— Telephone, 116. «Wl<: HAKIMKMrAND THEY WILL WEAK" r. ( AD!ES' Sndd'eß aud Bridles, C ent's Saddles and Bridles, Wafcrrnrnof Snd-Mp Aprons, i*'f/»ek Whips, &<••, 3 uagy Harris* (single) ■Pnzcj FnrnesM (doiiViei. l»rt. Plough, and other Farm Har--WEMAKE 'EM AND THEY WILL WEAR." J. TL EVANS, Saddler, Lambton jQtat, wmiygim. ~^ ? ALTER RAMSAY, (By appointment to His Excellency, Sir W. Jervnia. IG.C.M.b.) SADDLE & HAKNKSS MAKEE. Makmzbs Stbret, Wellington. HAKMKSS PitfCE LIST: fiooa Cart Harness (hand made) £7 upwsrds •Good C"rt Harness (nickle mounted) IMa n Ca?t Harness, £6 1..-MSP Mounted Car. Express, and Spring Cart Harness-, 17 upward* •Good Biiir-:v Ham?**, mounted with solid nVlde. sin<* Silver Hames (English !e«!lier) £7 15s [KSTABI.ISHKD 1880.] p DW I N YOUNG. J*j Fruitertr, & Grocer. Oranges, Lemons. Plums, Cherries, fJ trn«r berries, KaKr.Jwrrics Gooseberries, 3* (^currants, and Bim'k Currants. Neir onn*ipnwent of Lollies, Nuts, Ihiti's, Figs Muscatels, Biscats, &c. Oats. Obnff, BwD. Pollard, Hay, 'Wheat. Baripy, Vlnize, Beans, Peas. Agent tor— New Zealand Times, New .ZenlanH Mail, Evening Press, Manawatu ]>>!y' Tiroi*. Cawterlmry Times. Rubber Jrtimps, I»ram Pit«es, Wheeler's New £«-nland Views Is rarh to subscibers. O«fri«-h Festhi-rs cleaned and Dyed. Knitting Msn-hine for Stockings, Ac.^ Eimbolton r->ad, m>rt to Dr Johnston's, Fei ding. R~Tf, SALINE! The Gi-kat Food Phesebvativb. f ? HIS iiivuluHlile tintisepti* preparation *■ is lust Hess odburtess, and perfectly Imrmless. It is guaranteed to keep a< eht, soup. milk, ejres, butter, fish, game, preserve*, fruit, vine, and food of every d'senptinn. sweet and wholesome till required for use. <>nk Shilmk* Packkt will preserve 20s worth of food. £<.ld hy ali ChTniMs and Grocers in Is arrl 2.6 packets. Wholesale As«nt— E. H. CREASE. .T . H A N L O N , MONUMENTAL MASON, Palmjskston Nobth. Marble nnd Composition Head u Stones, Iron and Si.-ne Grave Fences on hand, auui nude to order in aßj' design. Chenver thsn any other firm m the Colony, .Agent fir II- Iyer's Marble Works, "Wellington.
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 111, 19 April 1888, Page 4
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