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MVATE DISPENSARY, Permanently Ea- *■' tablished in Dunedin, For the Scientific tnd Speedy cure of chronic, nervous, and ipocinl diseases, The expert specialist, Dr 3peer, is a regular-graduated Physician, edulatcd at Harvard College, U.S. Ho has levoted a lifetime to, and is acknowledged to je the mo9t expeit physician in his speciality n the United States. Young Men and Middle iged Men 'who suffer from, 'Nervous and Physical Debility, Loss of Energy and Memory Eruptions, on tie Face, Mental Depression, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, &e.&c. will do well to consult Dr Spcer. Hospital Experience -Having 1 been Physician in one of the leading Hospitals of the U.S, enables him to treat all private troubles with excellent results. He. wißhesjt distinctly understood that he does not claim to perform impossibilites, or to have a miraculous power. Ho claims only to be a skilled and successful Physician, thoroughly informed in his speciality—Chronic Diseases of Men and Women. All: nppliyng to him will vecoive his honest opinion of their complaints, No experimenting, He will guarantee a positive cure in every case he undertakes or forfeit £2OO, Consultation in office, or by letter, Free, ■ Charges moderate. Examination and advice, Free. Call or Address: Dr H. J. Speer, Octagon Chambers, Ross 1 Buildings (opposite Town Hall), Dunedin. Office Hours: 10 to 12,1 to 4,6 to 8 p.m, N.8.-All medicines necessary for a complete cure can bo sent secure from observation on receipt o {symptoms. Dr SPEER' is the only Gazetted Medical Man in New Zoaland who advortises as a, SPECIALIST. For confirmation see Gazette, January 21st, 1880 . 2477 THi)" Tailor and Cutter." the leading journal of the trade in the world, fas reters to Messrs GEORGESON and Go's exhibit of Wellington-made clothing in the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, London:—"The goods are in glass caseß and wo cannot get a near view of them; but judging by the felling inside of a Covert Coat, and as much as we could see of its edges, we do not think that anything better could be shown from any part of the world. We certainly did not see any felling in Ryan's exhihition to equal it for evidences ot really sound practical tradeamanship. It is an easy thing to attempt feats of workmanship ior a special occasion, but a close inspection of small things will generally reveal irregularities, thus showing that the operator is not used to it, But this work as far a3 we could see, is perfectly regular, and not done for the occasion. We must certainly congratulate our colonial brethren upon their enterprise. The evidences of their industry are manifold, and clearly show that they belong to andavepavbof a family which may be fairly and truthfully termed a great and glorious people. 2450 SALE OP JEWELLERY, FOR MONTHS To make ready for New Stock, EVERY ARTICLE WILLBE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES! At about Ten Per Cest. above Cost Price «»REME M E E R I This is a thoroughly Genuine Sale, and the goods Musi' be sold to make ready for a Large and. Valuable. CHRISTMAS STOCK, The following is»list of Goods at the Sale Price : Ladies' Silver Watches, from 35s Od each Ladies' Chains 10s Od „ Gold Gem Rings 5s Od „ Gold Brooches 103 Od „ Sets 20b Od „ Pencil-cases and tooth picks . from 2b Cd „ Charms and Pendants ... 2s Od „ Silver Brooches and Earrings and Sets. ... ■... Any Price Eye-glasses and Eye-proserv-ersfrom 2sodeacl Spectacles fid pah Our famous Adamantines .. 4s 6d eaci Pebbles CsOd „ All Clocks at Cost Price Gents' English Levers, with two yean guarantee, £3 10s. Our famous Wedding Rings and eas, made on the Premises, and the besl value in New Zealand, 10s each. N.B.—Sale commences on MONDAY, 26th October. Don't forget the ADDRESS, JAS. ~KING. No. 5 Cuba Street, Welllisgton 2433 MASTERTON STEAM SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, PLANING & MOULDING MILL, . WILLIAMS & BARKER, (Late E. Toomath.) ALL kinds ef Dressed Timber, Mouldings, Rusticating, Sashes, Doore, and Floorings, and a good stock oi seasoned timber kept on hand, suitable for office fittings, &c, Repairs of all kinds executed with neatness and despatch. Upcountry orders promptly attended to. W. & B. return their sincere thanks to cheir numerous customers for past favors, and solicit a continuance of tho same, From their long experience in all classes of work, they can confidently guarautee the satisfactory execution of all orders entrusted to them. WILLIAMS ft BABKEK, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, Estimates Given for General Repairs and Buildings of any description. ■ 20(i W.LITTLEJOM&SON'S SixGuineoLevevWatches ARE confidently recommendedas the most durablo and accuratewatchet in the New Zealand market. The unscrupulous who try to, palm ofl inferior watches bearing Littlojohn's name are recommended to Bee the case Littlejohn v Mulligan, tried in the Supreme Court, Wellington, before doing so, No agents. Address Queen street, Masterton, aud Lambton Quay, Wellington. 2168 ADVERT I 81 NO'..' SCALE' Now Advcrtisemauta: 3s per inch lßt insertion; half-price nil subsequent insertions. Short Advertisements, not exceeding 16 words, n Wanted Column: Is -each, Ist insertion half-price subsequent, ■Advertisements ovor leader charted double rates. iued and'ebarged for till countermanded. Advertisements ordered, by the month or quarter and countermanded before the time agreed for expires, will be charged for the full term uuless by special arrangement, . . All casual advertisements from persons having no running account with this office mtiflt be PREPAID. necessary tliat tlicy Bhould be left at the office by 11 a,m. on the day;of publication. .. ■' Alterations, to Advertisements, oh the Ist and 4th pages must be sent in not later thou 11 a.m, on the day preceding that on which they. aiC required to ■•Pjbear.' ■■■'■'■ '••':"■ '"v- : \---- : \ •:■ ' ■•'' '■■ , Subsjriptljn-Per (juwtM 7e 6d in adyince 6*

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2493, 6 January 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2493, 6 January 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2493, 6 January 1887, Page 4

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