M. SPEER'S tablished in Dunedin. For the Soientiflo and Speedy cure of chronio, nervous, and special diseases. Tho 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 expeit physician in his speciality in the United States, Young Men and Middle aged Men who suffer from; Nervous and Physical DobilityLoss of Ener'gt.arid Memory Eruptions on' the' Face, Mental' Depression, Kidney and' Bladder,, Troubles, 4c &c, will do wtll to consult Dr Speer, Hospital Experience -Having been PWaioian in one of the leading Hospitals 1 o( the tJ.S, enables him to treat all private troubles with- excellent results," .He wishes.lt- distinctly understood that : h» : does amrraculoiMpower. 1 He claims only to be a 1 skilled and. successful Physician, tjabrbughljr Informed in his speciality—Chronic! Diseases of Men and Women., All; apfliyng.'tohim vill receive'his honest opinion of their complaints. No experimenting.' jHo will guarantee a positive cure in every esse he undertakes or forfeit £200.. Consultation in office, or by letter, Free. ', . ; ,' . . Charges moderate, Examination and advice, Free. , . . Call or Address: Dr H, J. Speer, Octagon Chambers, .Boss 1 Buildings (opposite Town Hall), Dunedin. OrScoHours: llto 12,1 t04,6t08p.m, , N.B.—All medicines necessary foracomple'e cure can be sent secure from observation on receipt o (symptoms, - • . ■fir BPEER is the only Gawtted Medical Man in New Zealand who advertises as & SPECIALIST. For confirmation tee Gazette, January 21et, 1888 . > :■-. ~ 2477 MASTERTON LIVERS & MIT STABLES. HOOD ■& SHAW tender their beet thanks to the travelling public and settlers of (he district for the liberal patronage bestowed on them since they commenced business in Masterton. ; They have now to announce that tho
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MASTERTON STEAM SASH AND :■'• DOOR FACTORY, PLANING .'■-'■' & MOULDING MILL (Late E. Toomath.) ALL kinds of Dressed Timber, Mouldings, rßuaticsting, Sashes, Doors, and Floorings, and a good stock of seasoned timber kopt on hand, suitable country order? promptly attended to. W. &B, return their sincere thanks to iheir numerous customers for paat favors, and solicit a continuanco of the same. From their long experience in all elapses of work, they can confidently guarantee the satisfactory exeoution of all orders entrusted to them. WILLIAMS & BARKER, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, Estimates Qiwnfor General Repairs and Buildings of any description. 20(i
W.LITTLEJOHN&SOFS SixGuineaLeverWatches ARE confidently recommendedas the most durable and accuratewatches in the Aew Zealand market, _ The unscrupulous who try to palm off inferior watches bearing Littlejohn's name are recommended to see the case Littlejolmv Mulligan, tried in the Supreme Court, Wellington, before a>jns bo, No agents. Address Queen street, Masterton, and Lambton Quay, Wellington, 21p8 James ealph (Late) HAVING PURCHASED Mr Dijon's j interest in t|e Butchering Business, returns thanks to his Customers and the public generally.for past favors, aud mtiinateß that in order to' meet the times he has lowered the price of beef and mutton. Families waited on daily fori m MASTERTON. E TAYLER, LOML FRUIT DEPOT, viCEEN-ST., MASTERTON. LARGE quantities of fruit for pretierv- ' fog will be disposed of at Wholesaib Pbices during the Beason, ■•. Those requiring fruit for preserves should book their orders early.'; ' MwKSTRY OFFICE JOE BKBTAUT&:.' 243
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2576, 19 April 1887, Page 4
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