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B fill V c L y ■aMßftti s ■» * •*# ote tf '. o *? ia.asli v»» » * I * • New '' Y-">'V .: ? NexyCParasols 'Sunsliades .. \ New Fancy Aprons 'New Prints aiicr.Giiiglianis; .'' A '";' Zepliyrs and Sateens,;' New Silk and Taffeta Gloves ( Special lot of New Frilling New Laces and Ribbons";.. : .}.; •.' ' ai New GooGls.in:lCveiy Bopai'tinent. ;■:,'; •; AT ■■ v . V L. J. E[OWER & Go. Dressmaking by Experienced Hands. L. J. HOOPER &00, \ RETAIL DRAPERY AT WHOLESALE PRICES. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST-HOTJSEiJST THE TRADE i FOR DBAPEBY, MlLimitY, MEN'S, YOUTHS', m BOYS' CLOTHING. SUITS TO MEASURE FROM 39« 6", PERFECT FIT akb GOOD OUT. L. J. HOOPEB & CO.

PRIVATE DISPENSARY, Northern Chambers, next Empire Hutu], Willis Street, Wellington, Established for the Scientific unci speedy cure nf Clirtmic, Nervous and Special Diseases ("P UK-Expert'!l! BPKKR, is n regular. Graduate Physician, educated JL at Harv id Cnllt-g p, U.S. He lias devnted a lifetime tn it, aim is acknowled»t'd to be t e most expert. Physician is his'speciaiity in the States. Young Men and middlu.-agud men who suffer from Nervous and Physical Debility Loss of Energy or Memory, krupt-ions on Ihoface,.Mental Depression, -Kidney- and - Bladder Troubles, Neuralgm.Jiht»uniutism.'Rcr(iEul;i, Salt Rheum,. Paralysis, Fits,-' liiVur UOinplUUlt, ;\K6uuja,'VU:u;>u'.; r u;,n..f ia uaari-. Gravel. Piles &c„ and are tired of taking mineral diitys will do well to coyVe":iti'it*£i :: the doctor's method of cure, as it will, if proiiorly applied, - relieve theiji of. their, sufferings, and. restore them to health. The doctor uses no mineral preparations; bis treatment consist wholly In vegetable remedies, Many are they who have unwanted in tlieir systems by.improper uso of calomel, seeds which produce an annual 'crop of .disfcase! To' suchhe would say. Cofae and be healed. ! lt not what liiay: ancVlet hhn IE -it ia curable lica will, so, if.it- is not hp.will teil y:>ii .lie.ivili not- undertake a case unless he is confident' of effecting a cure.lt'will cost you co.nstxltationj sd pleos?? call aw&itisfy tint the Doctoi tmdoistands youi case Di S cmes llumouis ,iud Diieafi^otthe blood; nndiadies wliQ lire afflicted n«y. ()f ; the foiipwitV{>com ; Extrenntic?, Weak Stomachs, Norvou3 apdSick Hcailache,.Goi!stipatiuiilaiid.' JiMigestion,-I'ain in the Side and Back,' Leuclidrrea. •&«. : ■ HOSPITAL EXPERIENCE,-Having been physioian iif 6110, of tli6 leaclii)« Hospitals iii the U S., enables Him to. treat all private troubles with excellent results. He wishes it distinctly understood that he docs not claim to perform' impossibilities, or to have miraculous power; he claims only t» bo 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 complaints. No experimenting. He will guarantee a positive cure 111 any case he undertakes, or forfeit £200.: Cumulation in office or by post, FREE.' ■ CHARGES MODERATE,-EXAMINATION AND ADYICE £l. Call or address--Dr. S. I SPEER, .Northern Chambers, (Next Empire Hotel). Office hours—lo to iii a.m., to 4, and li to 8 p m. • . ' A FEW AMONGST MA N V TESTI'MON lALS. ■ Queen street, Noith Duuedin, January G, 1887. ■ Having had a bad face for some years, and tried various kinds of treatment, all of which failed, I called on Dr Speer. Ho told me what disease it ivas, which mine of the other doctors could do, and lias completely cured me in six weeks, These are facts, and I feel grateful to the doctor for relieving urn of a very unpleasant complaint, and advise other sutierers to give him a trial. He at least tells you whether he can euro it or not.—Geoiige Bitowy. Maori Hill, Dunedin, December 18,1887. For nearly two years I have been suffering from a variety of diseases, according to the Dunedin doctors, each doctor treating mo for a different disease, which he couldn't or rather didn't cure. Four months' treatmeht under Dr Spoor 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 arc now throwingaway their money and health to call and see my man. He at least is genuine, —A Limn. Witness to signature, Akdkew Wilson". .b'aifc Decor ,V}v 18, 1880. I have suffered for five years from a sore leg, and 1 have applied to several medical men in Duncdiu without effect- -simply throwing my money awuy, Dr Speer has cured mo sound and well in three montliß,—David Tjiomkow, Witness to signanaturc :-Sworn before 1110 this loth day of December, 188G Jrimf. Wright, J.P, S:avyors'Bag, Nov. 21, 1886, 1 Have been ill two years and a half with sciatica, weak lungs, nervous prostration, .and generally used up ; have been treated unsuccessfully by five doctors in Dunedin and Port Chalmers, As a last chance I came to Dr Speer to sec if lie' cu'd do me any good, it has taken three months, but be has cured me sound and e ' "am willing to swear to this before any Justice of the Peace,—N. Neilsex. Dunedin, October 23,188 G.

JAS. ELLIOTT, SADDLER, Etc, Next door to Messrs Lowes and lorus' auction rooms, BEGS- to.iutiuifito to the public of Mastortou and eurruundint,' districts that ho has a lnrtjo and varied stock of every line in Hie trade, amongst which , will Lb found the famous Woterpr-'Oi S»tl<lloApvoii and a largo supply of tllu very bust Kangaroo Skins, for Long Leungs, Canvas Horse Covers, mounted in the best stylo; to tlio largo Colonial, with Gin kneepads and rowlcantles. Ajjfckinds of Harness made to order airtjjpjit in stock. Stable requisites; Brushes, Sponges, Chamois, Natßfoot Oil, Soft Soap in tins, H une s Compo,* &c„ always on band. _■ - • working on thopifc niisoSvEo that Collars can be made to ' any liorso. Prince; of Wales' Livery Stables,. QUEEN-STREET MAbTERTON, and 15 • . , Wm. Proprietor. TELEGRAPH. -LINE of COACHES BEGS to inform tho Travelling .Public that lie has opened the .TINUI 'STABLES, and for their convenience Horses and Buggies hired in Masterton inay be left at Tiuui, or kicc rers«. Horses, Buggies, and Family Brakes on hire to any part of tho North Island. ___ LIVERY & Well fenced paddocks, with good feed. Every care taken of horses left in charge, but no responsibility undertaken. No liability incurred for parcels left at the coach oiiico for any value over ono pound, aii'l theso must be booked and prepaid, and their value stated at the '''JE IiKEATEbT WOINDEII OF MODERN TIMES i HOLLOWATS BPIIiIiS OINTMENT. " THE PILLS purify tho Blood, correct all disorders ol the Liver, Stomach, Kidnoys, and Bowels, They invigorate and restore to health Debilitated Constitutions, and arc invaluabli in all complaints incidental to Females o! all age 3. Is an infallible remedy for Bad Legs, Ba< Breasts, Old Wounds, Sores, and Ulcers For Sore Throats, Bronchitis, Coughs Colds, Gout, 'Rhumatiam, Glandula Swellings, and all Skin Diseases it has m equal. Manufactured only at Professor Hollo way's Establishment,. 533-OXFORD-STREET, LONDON, and may be had of all Medicine Vendors throughout tho world. should look to the Lahel on tin Foti rnd Uoxcs, If the address ii iMtS, Oxford Street, London, they are "fy'is OA ICE.

1 liave been ill two years, and liavo tried four doctors in Dunediu without effect, • I have been four weeks under Dr Speer's treatment and am nearly well, 1 bless the day that ho arrived in Dunednvas he made me another woman ; and I earnestly 'recommend others to his care—Kate Sakgsteh. (Her X marl;) Witness, 11. E. Hamilton. , Munro Cottage, Dunediu March 19,1887, • I have been ill over thirty years, have boon a constant source of annoyance and trouble to all connected with me. During thesu years I liavo been under eighteen 18) doctors and have-spent a fortune in following out their instructions. Seven weeks ago I called on Dr Speer, He explained my case thoroughly tinno, which some of the other doctors could or would not do, and he has in that timo mado a sound healthy woman of inc. 1 fetl better now than I have since 1 was ten year old. This lam willing to testify -to before.any. oije.-Mrs E. Muliee. . Wellington, July ]stli, 185 G. 1 be« to state that for a long time 1 have been suffering from physical debility. Some live months ago, when Dr Spccr was in Auckland, I wrote and placed- myself under his treatment jind am now gratiile > to say that 1 am perfectly cured and a sound, healthy man again, 1 cannot speak too highly of Dr Sneer as lie has succeeded when other doctors liavo failed and that without ever seeing mo until to-day, wlieu I iirst had the pleasure of speaking to him:—H. Banneiiman, of Masterton, ' -. Momit Street, Port Chalmers, .January 20, 188(5, From an accident 1 had nti abcess formed in the"mnscels of my back. I was ten months in the Auckland Hospital, where the Doctors cut and cut again but failed to give me relief. Previous to this 1 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 tiiis time a probe could be run into the open wound four inches. I had nineteen months of this misery. In about two moiiths Dr Speer has cured mo sound and well. I can now jump and do as 1 like and am ready for any kind of work as tlio 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 m publishing this as a voluntary act of justice to the Doctor.— Joseph Jones. November-24,188G, 1 liavo been suffering for some time with rheumatic pout in my knee, and also from my kidney. 1 have been under the treatment of Doctor Speer, and 1 now, certify that I have received a great bonelit from him, and 1 strocgly recommend anyone suffering from any'chronic disease to consult him. . lam quite sure they will have every attention paid to them.—o. H. Sotfielp, Foxton Villa, Ingestrc-street, W" 1 liugion. Witness to signature—Mrs Cunningham. The public are invited to test the truth of above. The only authorised Medical Man advertising. For Registration see New Zealand Gazette, January ill, JBBIS. A friendly chat costs nothing, Qnly ojio inverview accessing Tliuruugli. liwuin on and advice £l, . . 7

AEO. DIXON, Blacksmith and Fariier, " liauiiister-bticct,' Mastcrton, btgs to tlionk the public for their past favors, and bi'ga to iiifoi-m. them that he Laa again started iu the trade and solicits the patronage of all bin old customers anil as many new ones as can conic, ~ Horses carefully shod, bad feet cured. Colonial Ovens on sale, Cheap Portable Boilers made and repaired on the premises. Thn Champion Wire 5-iruinei* Dixon's Champion, took first prize at the Mastcrtofa Show, beating three other patents, The •mblic arc advised to seethe Champion before \ .mying any other, as it docs away with boring - the posts, and does not require any holder or • plug. It is also light, strong, and durable, Horses shod at Gs per set cash, Is extra charged 'or booking, Geo, Dixon, Uaunistcr-strcet, THE CO'LOMAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY (Limited;. mHE only British or Colonial office 1 offering TONTINE POLICIES in W Australasia. TPocal AGENT : \V. SELLAE. ■ DIKMCT AGBNT: THOMAS MACKAY " :-V _ Mastci*t?u. CHEMIST, yAWEimm

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 3 January 1888, Page 1

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