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AREIYAL of the third shipment of 29 cases Packages and BalessTilMlW "AVE just to hand for the Summer season a magnificent assortment o including the latest and-most fashionable Shapes in Ladies and Girls Straws, trimmed aw untrimmed Hats and Bonnets, flowers, &c. Hats and Bonnets trimmed to order free o charge, We hare also opened up nine dozen pairs of CORSETS of the newest and most comfortable shapes in all sizes 19 to 42 inches, We have bought exceptionally cheap a special lot of ladies SHOKT JACKETS, whicl we have marked at Jess than original Wholesale Prices. wmmmr Respectfully invite attention to their Stock of DEESS GOODS, of which we hold the largest and cheapest stock in th listrict, Wo have bought remarkably well this season, and can therefore offer our patrons exceptional value in man,, instances less than tho goods were manufactured for, We would respectfully call attention to our ■ISIiHSFSIIfB VYehave at the head of tho Department ono of tho most accomplished and successful dressmakers in the Colony, Wo guarantee perfect fit, style and finish and lowest prices. OUR FANCY DEPARTMENT is full of novelties, Now Mings, Collars and Culls, Laces, Fancy Aprons, Silk Bqukes, Collarettes, Bead Ornaments, Fancy Parasols, Lace Flouncings in Elack, Beige, Cream and White.. We would respectfully draw tho attention of the Wairarapa Public to a special line in ladies durable Silk Umbrellas worth 12b (id; we are offering them at Gs Cd. Wo have hundreds of such specialities, but want of space precludes us for detailing them. Wo arc making MEN'S COLONIAL TWEED SUITS to MEASURE, PERFECT FIT, 455; or ENGLISH TWEED from 39s Cd, These prices are not beaten in the colony. Men's Colonial Mado HATS, B'BIBTS; SOCKS, &c, always in stock.
SADDL.KK, "Etc, Next door to 'Messrs Lowes mid lorns' auction rooms, JEGS to intimate to the public of •■.. Mastorton and Burroundins< dis^ tricta that he has a lar«e and varied stack of every line in thetrade, amongst which trill be found the famous Waterproof SaddleAprou and a largo supply of tho very best Kangaroo Skins, for Long Leggings, Canvas Hors'o Covers, mounted in the best Btylo; Sacdlh); from the light English hunting to thoJaige Colonial, with Oin kueepads OHdrowlcantlos, ■ All kinds uf Harness made to order and kept in stock. Stablo requisites; Brushes, Spondee,: Chamois, Keatsfoot Oil, (Soft Soap in tine, Harness Compo, &C always on baud.. A Cohaejukeii working on the pre iuises, so that Collars can be mado to any horse. Prince of -Wales' Livery Stables, OUEEN-STEEET MASTEfiTON, act TINUI. . Wm.MLL Proprietor. TELEGRAPH LINE of COACHES T)EGS to inform the Travelling Piblic Jn that he has oponcd tho TINUI STABLES, nud for their convenience Soneß and Buggies hired in Mastortou maybe loft atTinui, or-vice mm. Horses, Buggies, and Family -Brakes on hire team part of the North Island. r ell fenced paddocks, with good feed. Every care takon of horses left in chargo, but no responsibility undertaken. No liability incurred for parcels left at the coach oflico for any value over ono pound, and theao must bo booked and prepaid, and their value stated at the £»£ 2070 WONDER OF MODERN TIMES PILLS and OINTMENT. purify tho Blood, correct all disorders of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, and Bowels. They invigorate and restore to health Debilitated Constitutions, and arc invaluablo ' n all complaints incidental to Females of g an infallible remedy for Bad Legs, Bad easts, Old Wounds, Sores, and Ulcers. Sore Throats, Bronchitis, Cougliß, *)olds, Gout, Ithumatism, Glandulai Swellings, and all Skin Diseases it has no «qual. Manufactured only at Professor Holloway's Establishment, 533 OXFORD-STREET, LONDON,'; and may be had of all Medicino Vendors throughout the .world. should look to the Label on tht PoU and Boxes. If the address h not 583,. Oxford Skat, London, thy an a'uriowt. QEO. DIXON, Biaolumith and Farrier, " Bannuter-street, Maßterton, begs to tbauk tin public for their-past favorii, and to Worm thorn thuf bo lias again started in the -trado »nd solicits the patronaga of all his old ouitomui and as.many new ones as can come, Horses carefully shod, bad feet cured. Colonial Oroni. on sole. Cheap Portable lioilers made and repaired on the premise), T)in Champion Wire .Strainer DUob'i Champion, took first prize at the Mastertoß Bhov, beating three other patents, The fnUkaMtdriKdto s<eih< Champion before iiaying any othor, as it. does away with boring and dots not inquire auy holder or plug,. It is also Uyhfc, strong, ami durable. Hones shod at fa per «fc oasb, la extra charged 'or bookiii|j.\ ; Geo. Duos, Batfulstor-street, . llssterton... : ---.. - 2473 THE COLOMAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSUBANGE SOCIETY(LiMiraD). HnHE only British or Colonial -office •: oflbrincf TONTIKE POLICIES in ■■••■:•,;'' Australasia^.: ; ;','LoeAi Agent; W. SELLAE. ' THOMAS MACK AY W. JVLiNDOP, ; CM MIST, - ©iETBRnoN. ;
■mmi PJt.IVATE DISPENSARY, Northern Chambers, riext ; Empire Hotel, Willis Street, Wellington. Established for the Scientific and speedy cure of Chronic, Nervous and Special Disc THE Export Specialist, Dlt SPEER, is a regular Graduate Physician, educated at Harvard Oollegw, U.S. He has devoted a lifetime to it, and is acknow-ledyed-to bo the most expert Physician is his speciality in the-States. Young SI en and middle-aged men who suffer from Nervous and Physical Debility Loss of Energy or Memory, Eruptions on the 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 taking mineral drugs will do well to come and tn the doctor's method of cure, as it will, if properly applied, relieve them of tliei 1 ' sufferings, and restore them to health. The doctor uses no mineral preparations; his treatment consist'wholly In vegetable remedies, Many are thoy who have imparted in their systems by improper use of calomel, seeds which produce an .annual crop of disease. To bucli he would say Come and be healed. It matters not what your trouble may bo, como and lot him examine your case. If it is curable he will tell you so, if it is not he will tell you that—for he will uot undertake a case unless ho is con lidout of effecting a cure. It will cost you nothing for consultation, so please call and satisfy that tho Doctor understands your case, fir S cures Humours and Diseases ot the blood, and Ladies who are afflicted by any of tho following complaints —Cold Extremities', Weak Stomachs, Nervous and Sick Headache, Constipation aud Indigestion, Pain in the Side and Back. Louchorrea, &o. All casks or epileptic his taken in haxd ouabaotebd cubed, HOSPITAL EXPERIENCE.-Having been physician in one of the leading hosHe wishes, it distinctly understood that he does not claim to perform impossibilities, or to have miraculous power; ho claims ouly te bo a skilled aud successful physician thoroughly informed in his speciality, CHRONIC DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN. -All applying to him will receive " his honest opinion of their complaints, No experimenting. Ho 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 £l. Call or address—mmm , Northern Chambers, (Next Empire Hotel). Offico hours—lot 0,12 a.m., to 4, and 6 to 8 p ni. t A FEW AMONGST MANY TESTIMONIALS. ) Queen street, North Dunedin, January G, 1887. I Having had a bad face for some years, and tried various kinds of treatment, all of 5 which failed, I called on Dr Spoor. He told mo what disease it was, which nono )of the other doctors could do,-and has completely cured me in six weeks. These ■ are facts, and I feel grateful to tho doctor for relieving me of a very unpleasant complaint, and advise other sufierers to give him a trial. Ho at least tells you . whether ho can oure it or not.—George Brown. Maori Hill, Dunedin, December 18,1887, For nearly two years 1 have been suffering from a variety of diseases, according t to thc'Dunedin doctors, each doctor treating me for a different disease, which he couldn't or rather didn't cure. Four months' treatmoht uhdor Dr Speer has cured me sound and well. lam willing to swear this before any J us'tice of .the Peace. 1 ' publish this fact to induce those who are now throwing away their money and health • to call and see my man. He at least is genuine.—A Little, Wi'.tcss to signature, ■ Andrew 'Wilson, ? Barker- Decerwn 18, 188 C. ' 1 havo_ suffered for five vearsfrom a sore leg, and 1 have applied to soveral modical men in Dunedin without effect—simply throwing my money away. Dr Speer has cured me sound and well in three months,—David Thompson , Witness to si"iiaj nature:—Sworn before me this 13th day of December, 1886:— it im T. Wright, J,P, :, _ . , , . fr>wyors'Bag,Nuv. 24, 1886. ' ( 1 have been ill two years and a halt with sciatica, weak lungs, nervous prostration, t and generally used up ; have been treated unsuccessfully by five doctors in Dunedin 3 and Port Chalmers, As a last chance I came to Dr Speer b see if he cci;''! do mo any good. It has taken three mouths, but he has cured me sound and o 'am . willing to swear to this before any Justice of tho Peace.—N. Neilseh. .-'-:' ;}•:. Dunedin, October 23,'i886. I have been ill two years, and have tried four doctors in Dunedin without efl'ect; : . I have been four weeks under Dr Bpcer's treatment and am nearly well. 1 bless the day that he arrived in Dunedin,' as ho made mo another woman ; and I earnestly [ recommend others to hiscare-IuTE Sasosieb. (Her'X mark) Witness, R, E, Hamik s ton. • 5 Munro Cottago,-Dunedin March 19, JBB7. ,1 have been ill over thirty years,' liavo been a constant source of annoyance and . trouble to all connected with me. During theseyears 1 have beon under eighteen 18) doctors and have spent a fortunoiu following : out thoir instructions. Seven weeks ago I called on Dr Speer, He explained my case thoroughly to mo, which i somo of tho other doctors could or would iiot do, and ho lias- in that time made a ' sound healthy woman of mc. 1 fed better now than I have since 1 was ten year 5 old. This Pain willing to testify to before aiiy.oneirr-Mrs E, Mullkr, I :: { _, '.. V'.'- -Wellington, July ]6th, 18S6. , I boy to state that for a long timelhavo been suffering from physical debility, • Some live months ago, when Dr Speer was in Auckland, 1 wrote and placed myself J under his treatiiiont and am now gratified to say that 1 am perfectly cured and a sound, healthy man again. 1 cannot spoak too highly of Dr Speer aB ho has succeeded when other doctors havo failed and that without over seeing mo until to-day, whon ■ I first had tho pleasure of speaking to him.-H. Banneiiman, of Maatorton. I Mount Street, Port Chalmers, January 26,1886. j From an accident I had an abcess formed in the muscela of iiiy back, I was ten ,•' .mouths in tho Auckland Hospital, where tho Doctors cut and cut again but failed to . give me relief. Previous to this I was four months uuder a doctor in Port Chal--1 mere without effect. At last they could do no more, they said let it tako ita course < At this time a probe could bo run into the open wound four inelios. I had nineteou , months of this misery, Inabout two months Dr {spoor hascured me Bound and well I can now jump and do as I like aud am ready for any kind of work as the 'wound is , healed. If anyone doubts this they can call and see me as lam well known : in Port ', Chalmers. I think lam doing nothing but justice in publishing tail m a voluntary" act of justice to tho Doctor,— Joseph JoNBSi. •••'■' <..- /( l . , . November 24.^886, I have been suffering for some tune with rheumatic pout in my knee, and also from my kidney. ' I havo been under tho treatment of Doctor Speor, and I 'cejtjfy lington. .Witness to signature-Ms Cunningham, '^.; '•■.• The pilblic are invited to test the truth of above. The only authorisod Me ; |cSl Man advertising, For Registration see New Zealand Gazette, January ; 21| 1886, A friendly chat costs nothing. ■• Only ore inverview necessary. Thorough Ex^nun ation and advice £l, : -: ; j ; ■<-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2758, 25 November 1887, Page 1
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