I>R. SPEER'S < IjRIVATE DISPENSARY. K*tabjshed in Wellington, 'for \ he Scien B tific and Speedy cure of chronic, nevous anrl special Diseases Charges moderate. Examation and Advice free. . . Call or address -H. ■ J. Speer, > orthern c Clsatnlicrs (next Empire Hotel), Welington. , J Office Hours— lo to 12 a;m,2 to 4 and t-.-pm. Sundajs, 10 to 12. P.0.80x 246. FACTS AXE FACTS. TO THE EDITOB. I / IR,— Wil'.yo'i kindly insert these few v linos in » our widely circulated paper { or th'f. bent-tit of whoever it may concern Vnve a child whp has been afflicted witli an obstinate skin disease of a most « it ohing naiure for. more than seven years. Wlien six werks old, or thereabt uts v smalt reddish spots appeared in the nice,' about the size ef a pin's head. OF murse, a. medical, man was applied to, but it steaviily increased until face and head! wf re one dark brown crust of sores. Then it spread to the body, chest, back, -oin«« and all flt-shy, parts. Medical skill appeared to be'bf n» use, but often made him worse. . In despair I looked >jiion? the doctors .as useless beings of the community. On the 17th of September nst the child was shown to Dr Spkeb, now residing in Wellington. On looking at h\m 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, small strips of healthy j skin became Visible ; .in less than a niottth the skin was clean ; two months a { wonderful improvement on. the body. ; After if aur months' treatment there only £ remains a ;few marks , on his legs and , wrists.' The' ctiild. is still under l)r , Spbeb'b care, as he declares it will take f some time yet to entirely remove it from his system. It must also not be forgotten - to ao*d that the medicines have not had the least unpleasant effect on the internal organs, which always was the case m previous treatments. So I can confi- , 6ently.>.d,vise; anyone who should be so uufprtnnate as Jo require, medical aid, to call on Dr SpEEßioradvice.— lam, &c. A. AINDERSON. Johnsonvflle, 23rd January,, r igßß. P.S.^'l will WUirngiy. give iny 'further information to any person who wiUeither caIFW address me at Johnsonville.— Adv*7 " : PLANTING SEASON. ; AME S T A I ED . Eespectfully notifiesthat the season for - Planting his *bWi:ommehced. Inspection i is: inviSea I 'of :his.jLfirge; and Well-grown-Stock of FRUIT; jFCtRp&T.^QiB^AMENTAL TKEESrSHRtTBS, JtOBES; &c., The whole of wiich,.from frequent removals, are in firte ordir for transplanting. The stock composes all the. leading varieties ot Fruit and other Trees in cultivation. Price Lists are now ready, and will be forwarded post free on application. A large stock' of. new Agricultural, Garden^ and Flowed Seeds. See lists, JAMES LAIRD, E c m o N.T-- N- ir bsk b t . THE «■ MERCANTILE & BANKRUPTCY GAZKTTE." IS the best and cheapest Mercantile Gazette published, in New Zealand, containing Weekly all particulars concerning Bills of Sale,,; Mortgages of Stock, Ci}pp Liens, and ; pimilar securities; all petitions and .adjudications in Bankruptcy, for the . whole Colony, besides a variety of other useful matter. This Gazette is now in its Fifth Year, and is recognised as the best and cheapest medium for obtaining the reliable, ample, and. .early information so essential to safe trading. Annual Subscription — n »E Gcinb - Sample Copies^ sent Free, on application to the Proprietors . R. T. WHEELER & CO., ■ Dunedin, Or to Mr Carthew, Bookseller, Ffeilding. T. Hanwell Williams REGISTERED PHARMACEUTICAL 'CHEMIST, 185. Lambton Qfay, Wellington, (Next door, to Messrs Whitaker Bros., Stationers.) VW.ELL selected stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, and PerfumefTy kepf;. '.Anything not on hand procured at the shortest notice at most reasonable prices. ' Prescriptions faithfully and carefully dispensed. ! Sponges, Elastic Silk Stockings, Kneecaps.' and Anklet's -Trusses and Blindages hi moderate prices and very best quality. 'iCount*y orders 'promptly attended to. Goods sent by return post carefully packed. D. FeVres celebrated patent SeMtzogene 5 pint size (new), £l' 2s 6d each. Williams' Wornr Powder is an invalmible remedy for these torments to children. ••■;. , : Williams' Blood Purifier is unequalled as cleanser of all impurities. .Williams' Steel'snd Penny Royal Pills for irregularities in females Kf*Note the addrfess^lßs. Lambton Quay, within easy distance of the rail--way. station. L KAIVCI6 SIDKY & CO., 1/ Auctioneers, I WELLINGTON, M.Z. Sellers of laud will please cominuiu- 1 cate with the tobove firm I BANK LUNC HEON ; R OO M S, (opposite B»nk New Zeiland) Wellington. \ VISITORS from the country districts will b'nd all tht» comforts of home at l1»i- old and populai. establishment, Alt'alsat nil hours. Erery accoinmodntion for ladies and families "Visitors, Traveller^, and others, are inviied to call. ALFRED MASON, Proprietor. J r.TOELTN~ / * Sp-ugenberg Pianos XjL fuil Tru'lioid, chock action, iron ti\A. es. veTtlcal'or overstrung, in Walnut caw a c in stock at H. Collier and Co.'6, J^iano Importers, Victoria Avenue ■
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 33, 28 August 1888, Page 4
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