1 .)Rrv<ATE -DISRENiS.UIYi /l^tabJLu' . tsHedUn s¥ellio«<on, for the Scien ::i!i nnd-.l>pfip^y.cnre .of chronic, nv'vous i :'. •• special D^enses njflderate./ -Examation and Ad V ire free..,. . , ,1 Call oradai-ess -H. J.Speer, Northern CWtniVcrs (dext Empire Motel). Wel.ington. , Office Hours— lo to 12 a.m., 2to 4 and to 8 pm: Sundays, 10 tv 12. PO. Box FACTS ABE i FACTS. -T6 TffK JEDITOtt. ■■-■■■: : IR $ — Willyo'i kindly insert these fe« line's in i bur .widely circulated paper or the benetitof whoever it may concern have a child who has beeii. afflicted an obstinate. skin disease vf a most itching nature for more than seven years. When six weeks old, or thereabouts, small reddfth spots appeared in th* tace, ab«ut the size ef a pin's head. Of course, a medical man was; applied to. but it steadily increased until face and bead were. 'one datk brown crust of ? ""s. Then it spread' ty t he body, chest, ao'c joipl's and alt fleshy parts. 5 dioa skill appeared to 'be of n« use, : bu ; « . v made him worse. Irt despair I looked upon the doctors as useless beings of the community. On the 17tH of September ast the child was shown to Dr Speee, now Tesrainß, in Wellington. On looking at him for a minute or two he struck at the root <jf .the .disease at once, as a man of grea,t skiiLean doi After the first five days' treatment, small strips of healthy skin liecame visible 1 ; in less than a month the skin was J 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 SfßEK's care, as he d_eclare^ it will take some time jet 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 confidently advise anyone who should be so unfortunate as to require medical aid, to JaTin'ary.,,lßß?, i P.S;— I will wUlmgfy give any further information to anj person who' will efther «aU.<" or address me at Johnsonville.— t PLANTING SEASON. f AM E S [ AIR D . Ee4jiectfnllxnotjfifisjthab v th^ season for Pl&nting has now commenced. . j Inspeetion^is iinwtedj pf[ Jiis > Large and 'TO-aroVn Stack pf i >■ TRUIT, FOREST. & QKB X MEN'pA L TkMESVSHRIRBS, ROSES;' *ci, The whole of which, from frequent re« movals, J arein fineorder for ttattsplanting. The stock comprises- all the leading vfcfifeHff; pt TFruit •; and other Trees in cultivation. ■ , ,-; ... - Rftcf ;jLi«t-B'»re ;now ready, and will be forwarded 'post free on application. <( A Targe 'sfoek'of new Agricultural, Garden, and Flow,erSeeds. See lists, JAMES LAIRD, '•■'EflM-OK-T- N ÜBBB ET . THE "MERCANTILE & BANK- . : JIUPTCX. GAZETTE." !S the best and! cheapest Mercantile Gazette pirbh shed in New Zealand, containing .Webk£t all particulars; con^. cerning Biji<s-gf Sale,- Mortgages of Stock, Crop Liens, and. similarjS.ecuritles ;"aU petitions and'aajudicatiohs in Bankruptcy, fpr s l\ie whole, Qpbmv, besides a variety of other 1 useful matter. r shiß Gazette is - "now in its Fifth Year.' and is- rfedognised as the best and cheapest medium for obtaining the reliable, ample, and early information so essential to safe, trading. Annual Subscription—^ne GiriNE « Sample "Copies sent Free,' on application to the , Proprietors " . . R. T. WHEELER & CO., i -' - t 'ii • :1 Dufaedin, Or: to M r Carthew, Bookseller, Eeilding. i: r Ti THffliwell Williams .■ : * REGISTERED PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, r< 185'; liiMßTOsr Qitay, Wellington, (Next door to Messrs Whitaker Bros., .Stationers.) AWEI,iL selected stock of Drugs, '■' GHeuiidals/ Psitent Medicines, and Perf umfery "kept.i ' : Anything hot on hand (procured at, the shortest notice at most reasonable prices. Prescriptions faithfully and carefully dispensjed^. r;{ „ ; . __ ...'■ Sponges, Elastic Silk 'Stoektngs, Kneecaps, and Anklet's Trusses and Banlages at moderate' pric^ arid, very best quality. "■'Country Oder's promptly attended' to. Goods sent by return post carefully packed. ti'. F^vrescelebrated patent; S^Ftzogene 5, >iint size <new), £1 2s 6d each. '" Williams' Worm Powder iff an invaluable remedy for these torments to children. ' . ...... Williams' Bloed Purifier is unequalled as cteanser of allfimpurities. : ': Williams', ijteel and. Penny Royal JPiJls for irregularities ,in ( females. ffj^Note the address— lßs. Lambton Quay, within easy distance of'therailvav_statipn. .. SIDbIY & CO., Auctioneers, WELLINGrON, H. Z. Sellers of land will- please communi- j ' cate with the above firm ■ / J BANK. .LU^HEON ROOMS, (opposite B»nk_j&ew Zealand) Wellington. T ' ISITORS from the country districts > will, find all.tjie conifor'ts othbme at this old arid ]iopular establishment. AJeals at all hours. Every accouivriodation for ladies and families [Visitors, Travellers, an<j others, are invited to call. ALFRKpVM AS ON, Proprietor^ HOELIN'* & Sp^ngenberg Pianos full Tnchord.-fehftck- action, iron. tTas^e^Jv&rUc^t orJbiorstrwng, in Walnut <?ase, are in stock at H. Collier and Co.'s, JPlano Bhporferft, Yietoria Avenue.
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 43, 18 September 1888, Page 4
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