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PRIVATE DISPENSARY, Permanently Established in Dunedin, For the Scientific and Syecdy cure of chronio, nervous, and special diseases. The expert specialist, Dr Speer, is a regular graduated Physician, educated at Harvard College, U.S. He has devoted a lifetime to, and is- acknowledged to be the most oxpoitphy&iciaii jn ibis speciality in the United States.. Young Men a,na\Middle ngci : Men who Buffer fronV Nehrbfo; and; Physical Debility, Loss of Energy and Memory Eruptions on; the iFace,, Mental Depression, Kidney and Bladder, Troubles,' 4c. ic. will di) : well to consult Itf Sober. Hospital Experience —Having been Physician in .on? of- .the leading Hospitals of the U.S. enables him to treat all private troubles' with' excellent results. Ho wisluiß it, diatfiictly i .understood that he does not claim to perform imposeibilitcs, or to Lave skilled and-'ttfojesjful;Thysician, thoroughly informed in liit ißpeqiality-rChrouicDiSe'ai'es of Men and All ap'liyn'g to him vill receive his honest opinion of their complaints. No experimenting. Hei.ffill dortakes or forfeit £300..' Consultation incite, or by letter, Free. •,,''.'., ,-.„•.( ' ' ' Charges mcxJwate.. EiamlnatlwjwididviM, fteov y: '" . : •:•■■••■--''■■ •.-■"■'■ ■u . i Call or Addrws: Dr E : I- Bpaer, Octagon Chambers, Ros6 , l .B.uildtpgß. (opposite lowo 1 Hall), Dunedin.,->;, < ■;< .i- ' '.' i , Office Hour*! 11 to 13,1 to i' 6to 8 p.hy ', N.8.-iJI for a couple;* cUxe|cari bo'ienji escwa' iroai"-"q\>6«viti«j pu re? c^ptoJ»yripWmi; , ','. ! ■■■"' ' !..::. Dr:BPEER !is the only (h»W}ms Man in- New -goaksjd •who advertise*] u i SPECIALIST. '• }•' ■' For oonfirma&«;iM Gawtte, January nit, 1886 ;'.'■;;.•"/ : 3477 \EHI "Tailor -awf Cutter." the leading] - jouraaloffoeka<leritj i tbe!.w l orl(3,' ; thiifl refers to Mean*. 6EOKGEBIJK and'; Co'b exhibit of Wellington-made olojhiug in the Colonial and Indian Exhibition,' London:—''The goodg are in glass caetß and wo cannot get a near view of tliem; but judging by the felling irißide ( uf a Covert Coat, and as much as we-could see of its edges, wo do not think that-any-.thing bettor could be shown from any part ('f the world, We certainly did riot see any "felling in Ryan's exhibition to equal it for evidences of really Bound practical tradesniunsliip. \iU an easy thing to attempt fuils of tvorkinaiiahip lor a special occasion, but a close inspection of small filings will generally reveal irregularities, thus ;<!nnviug that the operator is not- used to it, But this work as far as we could act 1 , is perfectly regular, and not done for the occasion, We must certainly congratulate our colonial brethren upun their enterprise. The evidences of their industry are manifold, and clearly show that they belong to and are part of a family which may he fairly and truthfully tei med a yreat and glorious people. 2480 JAS. KING'B SALE OP JLWELLLKY, FOR , S3PONE MONTHS | To make ready for New Stock. EVERY ARTICLE WILLBE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES! At about Ten Per Cent, above Cost Price W- R E M E M L E II ! *§g This is a thoroughly ilrauir* ?«!■:. u.n; the -;o<:(.le irosT be sold U> uv-li-; i*., ■';.• foi' :iL,tB«K .\yi> "•',.{•■ <-: CiinlSTM-iS 6< :..:•. The foiiwins: is •>. list of Uuul.-! iiv: Sub Price;-, ' Ladies' iSiiver Watches, from #w. iW each Ladies' Chains 20iGJ ~ Gold Gfim Riiiijs k <x : . „ Gold Brooches 10a 0d ~ Sets ... 20s Od „ Pencil-cases and *Hth picks from 2a (id „ Charms and Pendants ... 2s Od „ Silver Bropebes and Earrings and Sets ' Any Price Eye-ulaßsesand Eye-preßerv-ore from 2soi'U»eii Sp-ctacles Od pnir Our fmnous Adoinnntineis .. fo Cd '*c!i Pebbles 6;: Oil „ All Clocks at Cat Price Gents' English Levers, wiJ.h two um rfiianiiitoc. £'3 10s, ■■■,!s. ltiade on the .!Y. Kikiz. .'., ,<° <]:•'. •'■■ :■:? vuiu'j in New Ze.d-i!..l LCw tueh, N,H. -Bale commence. 1 -; ;.•;: Sit \\'U.VV. iuth October. Don't forget the ADDRESS, JAS'. KINO. No. B CI'EA Struct. H'em,m.\t.ton ','4:13 MANTERTW DO! in I'WUTuPY. PLANING .v-MdUiJiING MILL, WILLIAMS &MliK£l{, (LaTE 15. TilOSKIlI.) VLL kinds of Dressed Timber. Mouldings. Rusticating, Sashes, Dm,)*, and Floorings, and a good stock of seasoned timber kept on hand, suitable for office fittings, &c. Repairs of nil kinds executed with neatness and despatch, Upcountry orders promptly attended to, W. & B. return their sincoro thanks to their nuraerous.cust<jmers for past favow, and solicit a continuance of the Bamo, From their long experience; in all elapses of work, they can 'confidently guarantee the satisfactory execution of all orders entrusted to them.. WILLIAMS* BAEKER, BUILDERS AND. .CONTRACTORS, Eslimakt Qmrifor Qcural Stpam aid Buildings of any, fi«c«j). Won. 206 W.LITTLEJOHN&'SON'S SixGuluealievorWatohos A RE confidently recommendednii the J\_ ; most durab;le.and in the New Zealand' niarket' ■'" '• The unscrupulous who try to palm off inferior watches boating Littlejohji'B name aro recommended to lee'th'o case Litflejohn v Mulligan, tried in the Supreiaa Court, Wellington,;.- before'- doing: *). No agents. . Addrew Masterton, and Umbton Qoay: Wellmgton. 2168 ADVEETIBINO 8 C MS Now Advoniscmsntj.: 3» per inch Ist {ngertion; half-price all subsequent liisertioni. Short AilveitiscimhU, n..t oxceeiilng IB wnrde, n tVnnted < o uran: U wch, lit iniortlon halt-pncj ilibsequmt 'AdveUisemeiitjover leader charted double rates, Ihon.anlicrnt inso-tlons required for «nv advertisement Should he plainly marned on it. otherwise it will bo continued and ebanred for till counterniimdwl. Adver'.ieemunte ovderel hy. the month or ,m.l counte.manded before the tiiiir, agreed for expires, will be chargtd for the full.tefm unlesa by siiccial arrangement, , ' ■All casu:il ailvtrtisemcnts from nciioni haviDf no ruimini; account with' this office mnsi be PREPAID. cccpted in invmeut of eaali orders l-j 1 foil • Dlrtlu, lieatlis,«ni!llarriaKt'Nfltlce«NOT.-ch«rgeiltor ■Tn secure promi,iliiscr.luii'of WvirtiMmeitts it ii I .lecewar- that the. kliouM ; c left at, the office by :11, ii.iu. uii :he day of |iulilir}t!rin, "■:' ,'., '' Aier.it!nn« 10 Aitvertteonta' on the'lit'and 4th i«gw musll.'p win int later than 11 a:m' nii'lhe •:»■. [■: i'';,iiiijr thai, m\< which tlie.v are required 'to »ji;w.' ''.,,' .. -, ' : '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2522, 11 February 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2522, 11 February 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2522, 11 February 1887, Page 4

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