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88. SPEER'S T>RIVATE DISPENSARY. KstabJ. / ished in Wellington, for the Scien tific and Speedy cute of chronic, nervous and special Diseases. Charges moderate. Examation and Advice free. Call or address -H. J. Speer, Northern Chambers (next Empire Hotel), Wellington. Office Hours— lo to 12 a.m., 2to 4 and to 8 p.m. Sundays, 10 tu 12. PO. Box 246. FACTS ARE FACTS. TO THE EDITOR. O IR,— Will yon kindly insert these few lines in your widely circulated paper for the benefit of whoever it may concern. have a child who has been afflicted with an obstinate skin disease of a most itching nature for more than seven years. When six weeks old, or thereabouts, small reddish spots appeared in the face, 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. Then it spread to the body, chest, backj joints and allYfleshy parts. Medical skill appeared to be of no use, bnt often 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 Spree, 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 five days' treatment, smill 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' treatment there only remains a few marks on his legs and wnsts The cliild ' "is ■ still under Dr Sphbr's care, as he declares it will take some time yet to entirely remove it from hU system. It must also not be forgotten to add that tne medicines have not had the least unpleasant effect on the internal organs, which always was the case in previous treatments. So I can confidently advise anyone who should be so unfortunate as to require medical aid, to •call on Dr Speer for advice.— lam, &c, A. ANDERSON. Johnsonville, ,23rd Jauuary, 1888. P.S.— I will willingly give any further information to any person wbo will either •call or address me at Johnsonville. — Adyt. . T. Hanwell Williams REGISTERED PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, 185, Lambton Quay, Weminoton, ((Next door to Messrs Whitaker Bros., Stationers.) * WELL selected stock of Drugs, J\ Chemicals, Patent Medicines, and Perfumery kept.. . Anything not on hand procured at the shortest notice at most reasonable prices. Prescriptions faithfully and carefully •dispensed. Sponges, Elastic Silk Stockings, Knee* •caps, and Anklet's Trusses and Bandages -at moderate prices and very best quality. Country orders promptly attended to. -Goods sent by return post carefully jpacked. Dt Forces celebrated patent Seltzogene 5 pint size (new), £1 2s 6d each. Williams' Worm Powder is an inval< liable remedy for these torments to chil--dren'. Williams' Bloed Purifier is unequalled aB cleanser of all impurities. Williams' Steel and Penny Royal Pills for irregularities in females. Kf*Note the address— lßs, Lambton Quay, within easy distance of the railway station. WARNING VOICE. * BOOS which all Young Men should J\ -. read. It teaches how LOST MANHOOD and the Vigor of Life may be positively restored hy HERB AJL REMEDIES and ELECTRICITY. Sent post free for four penny stamps. Over-taxed Business Men, Ministers, Lawyers, Schoolmaster^ Clfrks, Ac, who are suffering with nervous debility, ■vi ith all its attendant evils, should try •our Herbal and Electric Treatment. A Gentleman in. VV'.ellinjjton says: — "Your treatment is the mo^t natural and effectual I have yet met witli in all jny travels^ It has done wonders forme. ■ J shall 'do 'all I J cari to reedtnmend it.' Write for particulars, enclosing stamp for reply, to ,>•-<■■■■ P. AYRES, -M F-BI CA L HEEBAL Ifl T , ' 90, Cuba street, Wellington. Thyn¥e7li^ton^ & 7g~ • Land Agenis and Auctioneers. Licensed Custom Hour Agents F( v XTO.* BANK LUNCHEON ROOMS, (opposite Bank. New Zealand) Wellington. VISITORS from the country districts will find all the comfons of home »t this old and popular establish ment. • Meal, at all hours. Every accommodation for ladies and families" Visitors, Travellers, aiid others, are invited to call. ALFRED MASON, Proprietor. "WE MAKE 'EM, AND THEY • ■: WILL WEAR." I" ADIES' Saddles' and Bridles, Kent's Saddles arid Bridles, Waterproof Saddle' Aprons, Stock Whips, &(', Buggy Hai-nes__'(single) Buggy Haf ness (double). Cart. Plough, and other Farm Harness, i •WE MAKE *EM AND THEY WILL WEAR." J. E. E VAN S , • Saddle?, La m bton Quat, 7 Wellington. %)t ALTER RAMSAY, <By appointment to His Excellency, Su W. Jervois. KG.CM.I-.) SADDLE & HARNESS MAKER Manjjebs , Stbeet, Wellington. HARNESS PRICE LIST: Good Cart Harness (hand made) £7 upwards Good Cart Harness (nickle mounted) £7 los Pla n Cart Harness, £6 Brass Mounted Cart, Exjjress. and Spruif. Cart Harness, £7 upwards J •Good Busrti'y Harness, mounted witl j solid nickle, and Silver Hames (Eng- I hsh leather) £7 15s 7

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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 125, 22 May 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 125, 22 May 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 125, 22 May 1888, Page 4

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