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DR SPEEK'S PRIVATE DISPENSARY, Permanently Established in Dunedin. For the Scicntifio and Speedy euro of chronic, nervous, and special diseases. The expert specialist, Dr Speer, is a regular graduated Physician, educated at Harvard College, U.S. Ho baa devoted a lifetime to, and is acknowledged to be tho most eipeit physician >.iu his speciality in the United States. Young Men and Middle aged Men who suffer from Nervous and Physical Debility, Loss of Energy andMeraory Eruptionß-on the Face,'Mental'Depression,' Kidney and Bladder Troubles, &c. &c, will do well to consult Dr Speer. Hospital Experience —Having been Physician in one of' threading private troubles with excellent results. He •wishes it distinctly,'understood that 'lie does not claim to perform impossibilitei,' or to have a miraculous power;' He claims only to be a .i.ni„.i ._j ri....„j..i hi..'.!.!.. A.- n_ informed in his speciality-Chronic Diseases of Men. and Women.' All. op.'liyng to him v-nll receive, his honest opinion 'of their complaints.. No experimenting. < He »ril! guarantee apositivo euro in every case be undertakes or forfeit £2OO. Consultation in office,' or by latter, Fres.' " ' ■ Cbafgod moderate. ExamlrjatioflaDdadviw, Free. ~..,-. "• i| Call or Address! Drß. J.Bpo«, Octagon Chambers, Rom' Buildings (opposite Town •Hall);Dunedin; ■ .'..:..••;•.•.*, , .. M Office How*,:; 10 to 12,1 io:4 { } to & p.tn, ! N.8.-JUlmedioineanMeeMryfor&oomplo'e euro can Waont secure from observation on w« eeiptoiiyjaptoms, '■'"':■ '' Dr SPEER is tin only GaHtted Medical Man in New Zealand who advertises a* a SPECIALIST. ■For confirmation m Gantte, January Slit, 1886 '2477 I rnHi) " Tailor and Cutter." the leading , journal of the trade in the world} I thus refer* to Messrs GEORGEBON sad 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 wo could Beo of its edges, wo do not think that anything bettor 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 oi really, sound practical tradesmanship. 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 as we could see, is perfectly regular, and not done for the occasion. We must certainly congratulate our colonial brethron upon their enterprise. The evidences of their industry are manifold, and clearly show that they belong to and are part of a family which may be fairly and truthfully termed a great and glorious people. 2450 JAS. KING'S. SALE OF JEWELLERY, FOE g£*ONE MONTHS To make ready for New Siook. EVERY ARTICLE WILLBE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURESI At about Ten Per Cent, above Cost Price t^REMEMBERIfg Thisiaa thoroughly Genuine Sale, and the goods musi be sold to make ready for a Large and Valuable. CEIRISTMAS STOCK, The following is a lißt of Goods at the Sale Price : Ladies' Silver Watches, from 35s Od each Ladies'Chainß ,„• 10sOd „ : Gold Gem Rings.. 5a Od „ Gold Brooches ... ... ... 10s Od „ Sets 20s Od „ Pencil-cases and **# picke. from ... ... ... ~. 2a 6d „ Charms and Pendants ... 2s Od „: Silver Brooches and Earrings and Sets , Any Price Eye-glaßnos and Eye-preserv-ers from 2s Od each' Spectacles (id pair Our famous Adomantines ~4s 6d each Pebbleß 6s Od „ All Clocks at Cost Price Gents' English Levers, with two years guaranteo, £3 10s. Our famous Wedding Rings and Keepeas, made on the Premises, and the best value in New Zealand, 10s each. N.8.-Sale commences on MONDAY, 25th October. Don't forget the ADDRESS, JAS. "KING. No. 5 Cuba Street, Wellington 2433 MASTERTON STEAM SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, PLANING & MOULDING MILL, WILLIAMS & BARKER, (Lite E. Toomath.) ALL kinds ef Dressed Timber, Mouldings, Rusticating, Sashes, Doors, and Floorings, and a good atock of seasoned timber kept on hand, suitable, for office fittings, &c. Repairs of all kinds country orders promptly attended to. W. & B. return their sincere thanks to their numerous customers for past favors, and Bolicit a continuance of tho same, From their long experience in all. clapfies. of work; they can confidently guarantee the satisfactory, execution of all, orders entrusted to them. WILLIAMS &BAEKER, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, Estimates Given for.Oentral Repairs and Buildings o/any description. • 206 W.LITTLEJOHN&SON'S SlxGuinenLeverWatohes ARE confidently recommendedas the most durable and accuratewatches in the New Zealand market, _ The unscrupulous wKq try to palm off inferior watcheß beamg Littlejohn'g name are recommended to see'the "case' Little v Mulligan, tried 'in tiio Suprome Court, Wellington, before-doing go. B C ALE' imijxpnras wSn1 vertißo !! le,ltß - l ,,oteX(!eedfa ?l6 wrti, n .Si C nt mn:l ' each ' l! V iuMrt, »,^oo Advertisements over, leader charged double rates sement should be plainly marked on It otherwise ™ °W«! for. till couSrunning account with this officemnst be PREPAID. a«»Bßary.that they should noleftatthe.onWby 11 a.m. on the day of publication. Alterations to Advertisements on the Ist and l(h. pageß,;mustb,o sent to. flotJateMhsttiiU.ira. on the day preceding that on 'which they are required fo •appear. , SubwriptlM-purqiwtefgW 1b«It«sm»

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2518, 7 February 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2518, 7 February 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2518, 7 February 1887, Page 4

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