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/ALL further reductions have been mado to clear out many lines of good useful LIUPERY & CLOTHING. k) This is a grand opportunity for Country Storekeepers, Hotel keepers, heads of families and others. In tact our OPPOSITION FRIENDS could make capital out of it, if they bought fcora L. J. HOOPER & CO. instead of sending away to Wellington for their Goods. No matter, that is their trouble. Wo are Clearing out the Stock at RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES. Those who purchase from HOOPER & CO., .REAP THE BENEFIT. ] MMmsmmmmmmmm^ DRAPERY, MILLINERY, MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING, &c, lm novcr been kuowu ut lie so clieap ia the memory of man. 7 IBIT HOOPER & CO.'S iiiii^ Again we repeat—Before you commence buying mako sure veu ARE in HOOPER'S and nowhere else, HH^H

PRIVATE DISPENSARY, Northern Chambem, next Empire Hotel, Willis Street, Wellington. Established for th o Scientific and speedy cure of Chronic, Nervous and Special Diseasea THE Expert Specialist, DS SPEER, is a regular Graduate Physician, cdueatotl ab Harvard Cnlleyup, U.S. He has devoted a lifetime to it, and is acknowledged to bo tbo most expert Physician is his speciality in tho States.' Young Men and middlo-aged mon who suffer from Nervous and Physical Debility Loss of Energy or Memory, Eruptions on tho face, Mental Depression, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Paralysis, Fits, Spinal Diseases, St Vitus Dance, Liver Complaint, Asthma-, Catarrah, Heart Disease, Gravel. Piles &c., and are tired of rakinj mineral drugs will do well to come and try tho doctor's method of cure, as it will, if properly applied, roliovo them of their Bufferings, and restore them to health. The doctor uses no mineral preparations; his treatment consist wholly In vegetable remedies, Many are they who have anpanted in their cystems by improper use of calomel, seeds which produce an annual oropof disease. To such he would say Come and bo healed, It matters not what your trouble may be, come and let him examine your case. If it is curable he will tell you so, if it is not ho will tell you that—for he will not umlertako a case unless he is confident of effecting acu ru. It will cost you nothing for consultation, so please call and satisfy that the Doctor understands your case. Dr S cures Humours and Diseases of the blood, and Ladies who are afflicted by any of the following complaints —Cold Extremities, Weak Stomachs, Nervous and Sick Headache, Constipation and Indigetti n, Fain in the Side and Back. Leuchorrea, Aic. All CASK OF EPILEPTIC FITS MEN IN BAND GUARANTEED CURED. HOSPITAL. EXPIiRIiiNOiS,—Ha ing been physician in one of the leading liobpitals in the U S., enables him to trar all private troubles nith excellent results. Ho wishes it distinctly understood that he does not claim to perform impossibilities, or to have miraculous pown l ; ho claims only in be a skilled and successful physician thoroughly informed in his speciality. CHKONIC DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN. -All applying to him will waive his honest opinion of their complaints. No experimenting. He will guarantee a positive cure in any case he undertakes, or forfeit £2OO. Consultation in office or by post, FREE. CHARGES MODERATE-EXAMINATION AND ADVICE fl. Call or addrea<— Northern Chambers, (Next Empire Hotel). Office hours-10 to 12 a.m., 2to 4, air. (i to 8 p in. A FEW AMONGSTMANi TESTIMONIALS. Queen street. Ninth Dmiedin, January 6, 1887. Having had a bad face for some years, and tried vaiious kinds of treatment, all of which failed, I called on Dr Speer. tie told ».o what disease it ,>'as, which n-no of tho other doctors could do, and has completely c-ired me in six weeks. These are facts, and I feel grateful to the d ctor for relieving mo of a very unpleasant complaint, and advise other sulierers to give him a trial. Ho at least tells you whether he can cure it or not.—Georoe Brown. Maori Hill, Dunedin, December 18,1P87 For nearly two years 1 have been suffering from a variety of diseases, accoidiny to the Dunedin doctors, each doctor treating me for a different disease, which he 1 couldn't or rather didn't cure._ _ Four months' treatment'under Dr Spoor has cured me sound and well, lam willing to s«ear this before any Jusfice of the Peace, 1 publish this fact to induce those who are now throwingaway thoir money and health to call and see my man. Ho at least jb genuine. -A Little. Witness to signature, Andrew YYilsojt, ■Burkes- December 18, 1886. I have suffered for live years from a sore leg, and 1 havo applied to several medical men in Dunudiinvithoufc offect--simply throwing my money away. Dr Speei E has cured mo sound and well in three months.—David Thompson. Witness to sign* . nature ;-Sworn before mo this 13th day of December, 1886:—John T. Wright, J.P, Sawyers' Bag, Nov. 24, 1886. 3 1 have been ill two years and a half with sciatica, weak lungs, nervous prostration f and generally used up ; have been treated unsuccessfully by five doctors in Dune.dii and Port Chalmers. As a last chance I came to Dr Speer to see if ho could do mi any good. It has taken three months, but he has cured mo sound and well. Lan j .willing to swear to this before any Justico of the Peaeo.—N. Nkhsejt. !. ' Dunedin, October 23,1886. I have been ill two years, and havo tried four doctors in Dunedin without offect J I have been [our weeks under Dr Spoor's treatment and am nearly well. I blcs 3 tho day that he.arrived in Dunedin, as he mado me another woman ; and I earnest!; recommend otheia to hisearo-KATE Saxgbter. (Her X mark) Witness, R. E, flamii ton. . Munro Cottage, Dunedin March 19,5887. I havo beou ill over thirty years, have boon a 'constant source of annoyance au< a trouble to all connected with me. During these years I havo beeu under eighteei 18) doctoi-3 and have spent, a fortune in following out thoir instructions, Sevei ,| weeks ago 1 called on Dr Speer, He explained my ease thoroughly to me, whic 4 Bonio of the other doctors could or would not do, and he has in that timo made 6 sound healthy woman of mo. 1 fetl bolter now than I have since I was ten yea old. This lam willing to testify to before any one—Mrs E. Muller. ■ Wellington,- July loth, 1886. I be? to slate that for a long timo 1 have been Buffering from physical debilitj Some fivo months ago, when Dr Speer was in Auckland, I wrote and placed myse! j> under his treatment and am now gratified to Bay that 1 am perfeotly cured and 0 sound, healthy man again. 1 cannot speak too highly of Dr Speer as ho has succeode e when other doctors have failed/and that without ever fleeing me until to-day, wlie it I first had tho pleasure-of upeaking to him,—H. Banneuman, of Masterton. '• Mount Street, Port Uhalmers, January 26,1886. ]' From an accident I had an abcess formed in the muscels of my back. I was te 8 months in the Auckland JQospital, where the Doctors cut and cut agaiu but failed t give mo relief. Previous to this i was four months under a doctor in Port Cha ■ mers without offect. At last they could do no more, they said let it tako its coursi B " At tliis time a probe could be run into tho open wound four inches, Iliad ninetee '° months of this misery. In about two months Dr Speer has cured me sound and wel jg I can now jump and do as 1 like and am ready for any kind of work as the wound jr healed. If anyone doubts this they can call and see me as lam well known in Po e. Chalmers, I thik lam doing nothing but justice m publishing this as a voluutai ; d aetof justice to the Doctor.—Joseph JoNts, ft ' November 24,188 G. 1 have been suffering for some time with rheumatic pout in my knee, and also fro: my kidney. 1 have been undor the treatment of Doctor Speer, audi, now certil g that I have received a great benefit from him, and 1 strocgly recommend anybi Buffering from any chronic disease to consult him. lam quite simthey willhai ie every attention paid to them.-C. H. Stutfield, Fuxton Villa, lngeatre-street, W £ • n . lington. Witness to signature—M'bb Cunningham, The public ar- invited to teat the truth of above. Tho omy authorised Meiiic «an.advertising--' For New ZeJand Gazette, January 21, 188 y friendly chat costs nothing, : OJty °' le inverviow necessary. Thorough Egaih'ii aU on and advico £l. '' • ■■

jas. ell: SADDLER, "Etc, Next door to Messrs Lowes and loins' auction rooms, BEGS to intimate to tho public of '. Macterton and surroundinc; districts that lio has a lanjo and varied stock of every line in the trade, amongot which """ ,fi bo found tho famous itevproof §addlc Aprpu onTa largo supply of tho very best Kangaroo Skins, for Long Leggings, Canvas Hersa Covers, mounted in the best style; Saddles, from the light English hunting to tho large Colonhl, with Gin kneopads tedrowlcantles, All kinds of Harked mado to order and kept in stook. Stable requisites; Brushes, Sponges, Chamois, Koatsfoob Oil, boft Soap in tins,-Harness Compo, &c, alwayß on hand. A Coiaabmaker working on tho pro raises, so that Collars can bo made to any horse.

Prince of Wiles' Livery Stables, QUEEN-STREET MASTERTON. akd TIHUI. ' Wm. NEILL Proprietor. HUjUGKAPH LIiNEof (JOACtIEh GS to inform the Travelling Public ) that he has opened tho TINUI STABLES, and for. their convenience! Qoraes and Buggies hired in Masterton ,»iiay be left at'l'uiui, or ma mm. Horses, Buggies, and Family Brakes on lure to any. part of tho North Island. • Well fenced paddocks, with good fwd. Every care taken uf horses left in charge, but no responsibility undertaken. 'No liability incurred for parcels left at the coach oftico for any value over one pound, 3'jd these must bo booked and prepaid, and their valuo stated at the time. 5070 IEIiREATM WONDER OF MODERN TIMES illil '- PILLS and OiNTjfoL&JST. purify the Blood, correct all disorders of theLivor, Stomach, Kidneys, and Bowels, They invigorate and restore to health Debilitated Constitution!!, and are invaluable n all complaints incidental to Females of IT fHEOINTMENT infallible remedy for Bad Legs, Bad eta, Old Wounds, Sorei, and Ulcers. For Sore Throats, Bronchitis, Coughs, Holds, Gout, Rhumatiom, Glandular Swellings, and all Skin Diseases it has no equal. Manufactured only at Professor Holloway's Establishment, 633 OXFORD-STREET, LONDON, agdWy be had of all Medicine Vendors \. " v j throughout the world, should look io Ik Label oiimPoU aid Bom. If the address ut wot 638. Oxford 'Street, London, thy an

;■; NOTICE. QUO. DIXON, Blacksmith and Fanior, w Mastcrton, begs to thank the public for their past favors, and begs to wform them that he has again started in the trade aud Eolicita the patronage of all his old ewtomera and as many new ones an can come. ' Horses carefully shod, bad feoi curod, Colonial Ovens on sale. Cheap Portable Boileri made and repaired on tho promisea. Thn Champion Wire Strainer Dittn's Champion, took first prizo at tho Mas terton Shov/, beating three other patents, Th< Vublicaro advised to seethe Champion tefon flaying any other, as it docs away with boriuj ti»e posts, and does not require any holder o: &" It is also light,'strong, and durable orsea shod at 6s per set cash, Is extra cbiirget 'for booking. Geo. Dixon, Bannister-street 'Hasterton. 2471

THE OOLOMAL MUTUAL LIF . ASSURANCE SOCIETY (Limited;. .fT\HB only Bntißh ov Colonial offic 1. offerinff TONTINE POLICIES i; Australasia. kooAL Agent : ■ W. SJELLAB. Agent; THOMAS MACKA

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2671, 15 August 1887, Page 1

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