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DE. SPEER'S AMERICAN DISPENSARY, 42, Mapoatiet Street, Sydney, (Between George and York streets.)

P.O. Box 920- Dr. Speer is a regular Graduated Physician, educated at Har* yard College, U.S. (for confirmation see New Zealand Gazette, January 2lst, 1H86; also \ew South Wales Gazette, \pril 17th, 1888. The doctor has devoted 14 yenrs to the study of CHRONIC, NKRVOUS, and SPECIAL DISEASED. Four of these were in the leading hospitals of the United States, which enables him to treat all private troubles with excellent results All ap» plying to him will receive his hoaest opinion of their .complaints. No experimenting : no Mercury used. He will i guarantee a positive cure in every c»9e he undertakes, or foreit £200. His reason for doing so is : this-r-when there no organic .disease,: and nothing but an inorganic, trouble, or, in other words, a cpnjjlpinecajtiQU ■• of symptoms producing a certain result, there is no reason why it cannot be removed with the proper remedies, -therefore he guarantees. He, wishes -,it. distinctly under* stood (hat he does not claim to perform impossibilities, or to have miraculous power; he claims only to be a skilled and successful physician, thoroughly informed in his speetalty— CHßONlC and SPECIAL, DISEASES of -MEN and WOAIEJN. People residing at a distance can, by explaining their, troubles in detail, be treated at home. The course of treatment wjll not in any way 4nter« fere with their business. - Examination and ac'vice free to all. Charges moderate H J. opeer. M.D., 42. Margaret Street between George iand York' streets, Syd» ney. Post Office Box. Ntf. 920. Office hours 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. ; 2. to 4 ana 7 to & p.m. Sundays, frßnx 10 to 11 a.m. only. ■ ■ >

Dr S peer's New Zealand Establishment m Wellingjottisr closed from 30th Sept.. '88. All communications are m future to be forwarded to Sydney, as above.

CORNER HOUSE, ' FEILDING. EADE &~VENN. FU E N I T URE ! FURNITURE I ! - FURNITURE ! ! ! FOR this; Festive Season we are manufacturing a host of Fancy Tables, suitable fpr.Xmas and New Year Presents. Among them are our •celebrated Jubilee Tables ; also Queen Ann Tables, Early English Occasional Tables, Gipsy and Tripod. Tables in .any conceivable shape, arid other I Fancy Tables quite new designs never before seen in the District. - ;

iCome and see for yourselves, and the ■ prices will astound you. Doors, Sashes, Glass, Putty, Turnery, &c, &c, as usual. I Fuaeials Undertaken. Remember the Address — I THE CORNER HOUSE, FEILDING (Nearly opposite Stab Office). I W. GEO SHEAKER, Manager. ! NEW YEAR'S GIFTS I JAMES HUGLI, JEWELLER <fc SILVERSMITH, PAI.MFBBTON NaBTS, HAS now on view a magnificent stock of New Jewellery, Silverware, aad Watches, suitable for Christmas and New Year Presents, and Wedding Gifts. Electroplate, Splendid Art Bronzes, Latest Parisian Novelties. JAMES HUGLI, Jewelleh, Pa&mekston North. \ LFKED T? AD E, (Opposite Salvation Army Barracks). * l I love it, I love it, and who would dare to chide me for loving that Old Arm Chair."' I have just opened up 6 Cases of the best and lateet style of Chairs for Christmas. I have in stock 12 sorts for Customers to choose from. I am making a Christmas Present of 6 good Parlor Washstand, DresChairs, Jug and sing Table, Basin, & Look- Looking Glass, ing Glass Chair, - Broom, For 30/- Jug, and Basin I For 30/---1 fuli-sized. Bedstead, 1 Swing Looking Glasses Brooms, 1 doz Fancy Nails, Jug and Basin, and a pair of Curtain Tassels For 45/COME A.nD SEE. WELLINGTON WOOLLRN MANU FACTORING- COMPANY (Limited). To secure FIRST-CLASS GOODS not be equalled for DURABILITY and to encourage LOCAL INDUSTRY Ask your Tailors for all pure wool OETONE r y WEEDS, and your Drapers for Petone Blankets . Petone Ladies' Dress Tweed, as light as an j Homespun Petone Fingering and Wheeling Yarns .Petone Flannels, Shirtings, Serge. Shnwls, Mnuds, and Hi^k. Mills- -EORO KORO, Petone, Wellinfiton.

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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 84, 19 January 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 84, 19 January 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 84, 19 January 1889, Page 4

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