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IHEbDon to the Public and the terror to allopposition, commencing on mtmmmMmm irgains in Drapery, Millinery, Men's Youths' and Boys' Clothing. The Sale will be conucted on the same lines as heretofore, namdy—Sale 'prices for Cash, or usual Prices if Booked. OUR YEARLY STOCKTAKING is close to hand, and in order to reduce the book debts we intend making Liberal Concessions, namely—2ipor cent discount will be allowed on all accounts over two months and under twelve from date. Five per cent on all accounts under two months from date. iJtl»W?}'?4*E Every article in our Warehouso will bo reduced for Cash, Wo have a tremendous Stock of every description of and Clothing, and are determined to reduce it. t If there is mouey in Masterton we want it and will give double value for it. Make no mistake about this sale. •We mean to sell Drapery, Millinery, Men's Youths' and Boys' Clothing at RIDICULOUS PRICES, We have nothing but Good Goods in stock, but we have too much of them for tho times. The Sale will commence on SATUKDAY, JUNE 25, and will continue until the Stock is sufficiently reduced. Slaughter of Dress Goods, Bonnets' trimmed and untrimmed, Millinery, Hats and Bonnets, Ulsters. Jackets, Ladies and Children's Costumes, Corsets Feathers, Flowers, Flannels, Woollen Goods, Umbrellas, Parasols, Velvet Plvshes, Velveteens, Sheeting, Towels, Woollen and Cotton Shirtings, Carpets, Shawls' Hosiery, Gloves, Ladios underclothing, and every line in stock. Sacrifice of Clothing, Men's aud Boys' Tweed Suits, Trousers, Trousers and Vests, Coats, Macintoshes, Overcoats, Haul and Soft Felt Hats, Tweed Hats, Shirts, Pants, Undervests, Portmanteaus, Ties, Scarfs, |jfcces, Belts, &c VISIT WITHOUT DELAY

PRIVATE DISPENSARY, Northern Chambers, next Empire Hotel, Willis Street, Wellington. Established for the Scientific and speedy cure of Chronic, Nervous and Special Diseases IHE Export Specialist, DR SPEER, is a regular Graduate Physician, educatoi at Harvard Collegue, U.S. He has devoted a lifetime to it, and is acknowledged to be tho most expert Physician is his speciality in tho States. _ . Young Men and middlo-aged men who suffor from Nervous eud Physical Debility Loss of Enorgy or Memory, Eruptions on tho face, Montal Depression, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Paralysis, Fits, Spinal Disoaßes, St Vitus Dance, Livor Complaint, ABthma, Catarrah, Heart Disease, Gravol, Piles &c, and are tired of taking mineral drugs will do well to come and try tho doctor's method of cure, as it will, if properly applied, relieve them of their Bufferings, and restore them to health. The doctor uses no minoral preparations; histroatmont consist wholly In vogotablo remedies, Many are they who havo impanted in their systems by improper übo of calomel, seeds which produco an aunual crop of disease. To Bucli ho would say Como and be healed. It matters not what your trouble may bo, come and let him oxamine your case. If it is curable he will tell you so, if it is not he will tell yau that—for he will not undertake a caso unless he is confident of effecting a euro. It will cost you nothing for consultation, so please call and Batisfy that the Doctor understands your case, Dr S cures Humours and Diseases ot the blood, and Ladies who are afflicted by any of the following complaints —Cold Extremities, Weak Stomaobs, Norvousaud Sick Headache, Constipation and Indigestion, Pain in the Side and Back. Leuchorrca. &o, All OASES OF EPILEPTIC FITS TAKEN IN HAND GUARANTEED CURED'. HOSPITAL EXPERIENCE.-Having been physician in'one of the leading hospitals in the US., enables hiin to treat all private troubles with excellent results. 1 Ho wishes it distinctly understood that he doos not claim to perform impossibilities, or to have miraculous power; lie claims only t» be a skilled and successful physician thoroughly informed in his speciality. CHRONIC DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN.-All applying to him will receive his honest opinion of their cumplaints. No experimenting. He will guaranteo a positive cure in any case ho undertakes, or forfeit £2OO. Consultation in office or by post, FREE. , CHARGES MODERATE.-EXAMINATION AND ADVICE £l. Call or address—f;f*44: Northern Chambers, (Next Empire Hotol), Office hourn-lQ to 12 a,m,, 2to 4, and 6 to 8 p.m. A FEW AMONGST MANV TESTIMONIALS. Queen Btreefc, North Dunedin, January 0,1887. Having had a bad face for somo yean, and tried various kinds of treatment, all of which failed, I called on Dr Speer. He told mo what disease it was, which nnno of the other doctors could do, and has completely cured ine in six weeks. These are facts, and I feel grateful to the doctor for relieving me of a very unpleasant complaint, and advise other nufierers to give him a trial. He at' least tells you whether he can cure it or not.—George Brown. Maori Hill, Dunedin, December 18,1887, For nearly two years I havo boon suffering from a variety of diseases, according to the Dunediu doctors, each doctor treating me for a different disease, which ho couldn't or rather didn't cure. _ Four months' treatment under Dr Speer has cured mo sound and well. lam willing to swear this before any Justice of the Peace. 1 publish this fact to induce those who are now throwingaway their money and health to call and see my man. He at least is genuine. -A Little, Witness to signature, Andrew Wilson. Burkes- December 18, 1886. . I have suffered for fivo years from a sore leg, and 1 have applied to sovcral modical men in Dunedin without offect—simply throwing my money away. Dr Speer has cured me sound and well in three months,—David Thompson. Witness to signanature :-Sworn before me this 13th day of December, 1886 :-JohnT. Wright, J.P. Sawyers' Bajf, Nov. 24, 1886. lhave been ill two years and a half with sciatica, weak lungs, nervous prostration, and generally used up; have been treated unsuccessfully by fivo doctors m Dunedin and Port Chalmers, As a last chance I came to Dr Speer to see if he could do me any good, It has taken three months, but he has cured me sound and well. lam willing to swear to this before any Justice of tho Poace.—N. Neusen. ' Dunedin, Octobor 23,1886. I have been ill two years, and havo tried four doctors in Dunedin without offect. I havo been four wegks under Dr Spoer's treatment and am nearly well,. I bless tho day that he arrived in Dunedin, as he made me another woman ; and I earnestly recommend others to hiscaro-KATE Saotster, (Her X mark) Witness, R. E, Hamilton ' Munro Cottage, Dunedin March 19,1887. I have been ill ovor thirty years, have boon a constant source of annoyance and troublo to all connected with me. During those years I have been under eighteen 18) doctors and havo spont a fortune m following out their instructions. Seven weeks ago I called on Dr Speer, Ho explained my caso thoroughly to mo, which .some of the other doctors could or would not do, and he has in that time made a sound healthy woman of mo. I fotl hotter now than I have sinco 1 was ten year old. This lam willing to testify to boforo any ono.-Mrs E. Mulier. Wellington, July 15th, 1880. ( I bee to state that for a long time 1 have been Bufforing from physical debility. Somo fivo months ago, when Dr Speer was in Auckland, I wrote and placed myself under his treatment and am now gratified to say that 1 am perfectly cured and a sound, healthy man again. 1 oannot speak too highly of Dr Speer as he has succeeded when other doctors havo.failed and that without over Boeing me until to-day, whon I first had the pleasure of speaking to him.—H. Bannerman, of Masterton. Mount Sfcroot, Port Chalmers, January 26,1886. From an accident I had an abcess formed in the iiiugcolb of my back. I m ton months in the Auckland Hospital, where the Doctors cut and cut'again but failed to give mo relief. Previous to this I was four months under a doctor in Port Chalmers without effect. At last they could do no more, they said let it take its course At this time a probe could be run into the open wound four inches. I had nineteen months of this misery. In about two months Dr Speer has oured me sound and well. I can now jump and do as I like and am ready for any kind of work as the wound is healed, If anydno doubts this they can call and see me as lam well known in Port I think lam doing nothing but justice in publishing this as a voluntary act of justice to the Doctor.—Joseph Jones. November 24,1886.. I have been suffering for aome time with rheumatic pout in roy knee, and also from my kidney. 1 have been undor the treatment of Doctor Speer, and I now certify that I have received a great benefit from him, and I Btrocgly recommend anyone suffering from any chronio disease to consult him. lam quite suro they will have every attention paid to them.-O. H. Stuifieid, Foiton Villa, Ingestre-street; Wellington. Witness to signature-Miss Cunningham. , The public are invited to test the truth of above. • The only : authorised Medical J" advertising, For Registration soo New Zealand Gazette, January 21, .1886. A friendly chat costs nothing. Only one inverviow necessary.. thorough Examination and advice £l,

* JAS. ELLIOTT, SADDLER, "Elto, Uezc door to Messrs Lowes and lorns' auction rooms, BEGS to intimate to the public of Maeterton and surrounding diatdota that he hag a large and varied stock of evory lino iu the trade, amongst which will bo found the famous Waterproof SaddloAproti awl a large aupply of the very bosfc KanSkins, for Long Losgings, Canvaß Corers, mounted in the beßt style; Saddles, from the light English hunting to the largo Colonial, with 6iu kneepada aadrowlcantles, All kinds of-Habuess made to order and kept in stock. Stable requisites; ■ Brushes, Sponges, Chamois, Neatsfoot Oil, Boft Soap in tins, Emm Corapo, At, always on hand. A Coiaabmakkr working on the pre mises, so that Collars can be made to any horse.

Prince of Wales Livery Stables, QUEEN-STREET MASTERTON, ahd TINUI. Wm. NEILL Proprietor. TELEGRAPH LINE op COACHES S'EGS to inform tho Travelling Public that ho has opened tho TINUI k BLES, and for their convenience !tes and Buggioß hired in Mastorton «»y bo left at Tinui, or mcemsa. Horses, Buggies, aßd Family Brakeß on hire to »ny part of the North Island, a, jO*JiKBT-cu3S Livery & Well fenced paddocks, with good fend. Every care taken of horses left in oharge, but no responsibility undertaken. ; . No liability incurred for parcels left at tho coach offico for any value over one pound, and those must bo booked and prepaid, and thair value Btated at the 'UbT 2070 HE UREATEtsT WONDER OF MODERN TIMES ftmmmm PILLS and OINTMENT. 'TK PILLS,. a ; purify tho Blood, correct all disorders of the Liver, Stomaoh, Kidneys, and Bowels. bilitated Constitutions, and are invaluable o all complaints incidental to Femalos of \ *mm i a au infalliblo remedy for Bad Legs, Bad ' oaate, Old Wounds, Sores, and Dicers, Jfor Sore Throats, Bronchitis, Coughß, h, Gout, Rhumatism, Glandular 'Msnufwtured only at Professor Hollow's Establishment, 533 OXFORD-STREET, LONDON, nod may bo had of all Medicine Vendors throughout tho world, §3k,Pu«/w#rJ look io Ik Label mtKtßoUandßom. Ififo addrm is not SSLOxford Skid, Lo)\don, % arc NOTICE. ™-0. DKON, Blacksmith and Farrier, Bannister-sheet, Masterton, begs to thank tie public for their past favors, and begs to inform them that bo baa again started in tho trade and solicits tho patrouugo of all hit old cgstomers and as many new ones as can come. qprse* earefully shod, bad foot cured., Colonial Ovens on sale; Cheap. Portable Boilers Bt/leandropairedou the premises, Thir Champion Wire Strainer Duon'i Champion, took first prize at tho Mobtwfon.Shov, beating three other patents. Tho public aie advised to bob tho Champion leforo toying any other, as it does away with boring the posts, and does not requiro any holdor or plug. -.lt. is also light, strong, and durable. Korsos shod at Gs per set cash, Is extra charged for booking. Geo, Dixon, Banniater-atreet, THE COLONIAL MUTUAL-. LIFE • ASSURANCE SOCIETY (Limited). • THE 'only" British or Colonial office offerin? TONTINE POLICIES in Australasia. LooaiAoeot: W.SELLAR. DiiffbiOT Ao3nt; THOMAS MAOKA Y

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2653, 21 July 1887, Page 1

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