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Wlulmle Drapery Co. MADE TO MBABUBE & THOROUGHL SHRWTOI irr DIFFERENT PATTERNS TO SELECT ' FROM.

OUR DRESSMAKING ROOMS ARE IN CHARGE OF AN EXPERIENCED MODISTE, assisted by a FIT AND STYLE AT MODERATE jfeOHWiAflCi PRICES. ?*V. kC L.J.HOO® HOilEw OirrfiTTt Giov CIOTHI HMTf opm EI Biwr iiao m tffl MB SllMl L.J.HOOPEW r™™ tmecT CSS n?FSiM?ri[WWUFACrOfiW HtWZEA ARCH BOH I L.J.HOO mm ER(;C° cum SUITS MADE TO MEASURE FROM 39s Gd, TROUSERS FROM .. 14s 6d, GOOD CUT AND .SPLENDID FIT, Opinions olthpßeWhn "have tried them The Cheapest and Best Suit I have mr worn was made at HOOPER'S Bon Marche W;- have the largest and best assorted Stock of Dress Goods, Prints, Millinery etc, in the district. Country Orders Faithfully and Jfunctually attended to, under the supervision of the Principals, BETAIL DRAPER! AT WHOLESALE PRICES AT L. J. HOOPER & OO.'S THE OS'L Y DRAPERY HOUSE IN HIE DISTRICT IMPORTING DIRECT: BON MARCHE.

PRIVATE. DISPENSARY, Northern Chambers, next Empire Hotel, Willis Street, Wellington.. Established for the Scientific and speedy cure of Chronic, Nervous and Special Diseases THE Export Specialist, DR SPEER, is a regular Graduate Physician, educated at Harvard Collegia, U.S. He has dovuted a lifetime t» it, anu is acknowledged to be the most expert Physician is his speciality in the States. Young Men and middle-aged men who suffer from Nervous and Physical Debility Loss of Enevgy or Memory, Eruptions ou the face, Mental. Depression, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Salt illieutn, Paralysis,, Fits, Spinal Diseases, St Vitus Dance, Liver Complaint, Asthma, Catarrah, Heart Disease, Grave!; Piles &c., imd aro.di , ed of taking do well to come and-fcr r the doctor's method of cure, as it will, if properly thein *>f'thei; sufferings, and restore them to health. .The doctor uses no mineral preparations; his treatment consist wholly In vegetable remedies, Many aro they who have impanted in their systems by improper use of calomel, seeds which produce an annual crop of disease. To such he,would say Come and be 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 he will tell y>u that—for he will not undertake a case unless he is confident of effecting a cure 1c will cnßb you nothing for consultation, so please call and satisfy that the Doctor understands your case. Dr S cures Humours and Dilates oi the blood, and Ladies who aro afflicted by any of the following complaints —Cold Extremities, Weak Stomachs, Nervous and Sick Headache, Constipation and Indigestion, Pain m the Side and Back. Leuchorrea, &c. Ail cases of epileptic fits taken in hand guaranteed cured. HOSPITAL EXPERIENCE.—Having been physician in one of the leadin? hospitals in the US,, enables him to tr< at all private troubles with excellent results, He wishes it distinctly understood that he does 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 OP MEN AND WOMEN. —All applying to him will receive, 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 £l, Call or address—

J AS. ELLIOTT, HADDLIOK, Etc, Jfext door to Messrs Lowes and lorns' auction rooms, BEGS to .intimate to the public of Masterton and Burriiuiidin? dis- ' tricta that he has a lanje and varied stock of every line in the trade, amongßt which will be found the famous Waferprool SiiddleApron and a large supply of the very best Kangaroo Skins, for Long Leggings, Canvas Horse Covers, mounted in the best style; Saddles, from the light English hunting to the large Colonial, with (Jin- kneepads < and rowlcantles, ||i All kinds uf Harness mado to order end kept ill stock, Stable requisites; Brushes, Sponges, Chamois, Neatsfoot Oil, Soft Soap in tins, Harness Compo, 4c„ always on band. A Collarmaker working on the pre niseß. Bo that Collars can be made to ny horse. Prince of Wales' Livery Stables, QUEEN-STREET MASTERTON, and TINUI. Wn\. MILL Proprietor. TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES BEGS to inform the Travelling Piblic that he has opened the TINUI STABLES, and for their convenience dorses and Buggies hired in Masterton may be left at Tinui, or vice versa. Horses, Buggies, and Family Brakes on hire to any part of the North Island. Livery & Well fenced paddocks, with eood feed, Evciy care taken of horses left in charge, but no responsibility undertaken. No liability incurred for parcels left at the coach bffice for any value over one pound, ard these must be'booked and ! , i, and their value stated at the ' OfV?(\ 2070

Sr. E. J.-SPE'EB* Northern Cliambers, (Next iimpire Hotel). Office hours—lo to 12 a m,, to 4, am) 6 to 8 p m. A FEW AMONGST MA N V TESTIMONIALS. Queen street, Ninth Dunedin, January G, 1887. Having had n bad face for some years, and tried various kinds of treatment, all of which failed, I called on Dr Speer. ■ He told ut o what disease it was, which mne of the other doctors could do, and has completely owed ine in six weeks. These are facts, and 1 feel gmteful to the d ctor for relieving me of a veiy 'jupleasant complaint, and advise other sutiererß to give him a trial. He at least tells you whether he can cure it or not.— George Brown. Maori Hill, Dunedin, December 18,1P87 For nearly two years I have been' suffering from a variety of diseases, according to the Dunedin doctors, each doctor treating me for a different disease, which he couldn't or rather didn't cure.. Four months' treatmeht under Dr Speer has cured me sound and well, lam willing to s»ear this before any Justice of the Peace. 1 publish this fact to induce those who are nmv.throwingaway their money and health to call and see my man. H« at least is genuine. -A Limn. VVii '.ess to signature, Andrew Wilson, Bark?- Decer , v vr 18, 1886. 1 have suffered for five years from a sore leg, and 1 l:ave appLcd to several medical men in Dunedin without effect- -simply throwing mv money away. Dr Speer has cured me sound and well in three months.—David Thompson Witness to signanatureSworn before me this 18th day of December, 1886 JriinT. Wright, J,P, Sawyers' Bag, Nov, 24, 1886, 1 have been ill two years and a half with sciatica, weak lun»s, nervous prostration, and generally used up ; have been treated unsuccessfully by five doctors in Dunedin and Port Cliu mors, As a last chance 1 o tme to Dr Speer t j see if he cu ,fl do ine any good, It has taken three montus, but he has cured me sound and e 'am willing to swear to this before any Justice of tho'Peace,—N. Njsilsen, Dunedin, October 23,1886. I liavo been ill two years, and have tried four doctors in Dunedin without effect. I have been four weeks under Dr Speer's treatment and am nearly well, I bless the day that lie arrived in Uunedui. as he made me another woman ; and I earnestly recommend othera to his care—Kate Sangster. (Her X mark) Witness, It. E. Hamilton. Munro Cottage, Dunedin March 19,1887. I have been ill over thirty years, have been a constant source of annoyance and trouble to all connected with me, During these years 1 have been under eighteen 18) doctors and have spent a fortune in following out their instruct ons. Seven weeks ago 1 called on Dr Speer, He explained my case thoroughly to me, which some of the other doctors could or would not do, and ho has in that time made a sound healthy woman of me. 1 fetl better now t'.an I have since I was ten year old. This lam willing to testify to before any one.-Mrs E. Muubr. . Wellington, July 15th, 1886. I be? to state that for a long time 1 have been suffering from physical debility. Some five months ago, when Dr Speer was in Auckland, 1 wrote and placed myself under his treatment and am now gr.ititici to say that 1 am perfectly cured and a sound, healthy man again. 1 cannot speak too highly of Dr Speer as he has succeeded when other doctors have failed and that without ever seeing me until to-day, when I first had the pleasure of speaking to hiin.-H, Bannerman, of Maaterton. Mount Street, Port Uhalmers, January 26,1886. From an accident 1 had nn.abcess formed in the muscels of my back. I »vas 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 thoy could do no more, they said let it take its course. At tliiß timo a probe could be run into the open wound four inches. 1 had nineteen months of this misery. In about two months Dr Speer has cured me sound and well. 1 can now jump and do as 1 like and am ready for any kind of work as the wound is healed. If anyono doubts this they can call and see mo as lam well known in Port Chalmers, J think lam doing nothing but justice m publishing tliis as a voluntary act of justice to the Doctor.—Josbvh Jom November 24, 1886. 1 have been suffering for some time with rheumatic pout in try knee, and also from my kidney. . 1 have been under the treatment of Doctor Spoor, and 1 now certify that I have received a great benefit 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.—C. H. Si'U'MEtD, Foxton Villa, Ingestre-street, W® l iington. Witness to signature—Mrs Cunnitmham. " . The pubiio are invited to test the truth of above, Tfia only authorisud Medical • n advertising, For Registration see New Zealand 'Gazette, January 31,1886. *"■ fiendly chat coßts nothing. Only one invemew necessary, Thorough Ewtqin on and advice £ii . •

' HE GREATM WONDER OF MODERN TIMES HOLLOWS. PljLLte ami OIJVI MKjVI . ; TI PILLS rj , purify the Blood, correct all disordeisof the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, and Bowels, They invigorate and restore to.health Debilitated Constitutions, and arc invaluable in all conlplaintß incidental to Females of till aueg. . THE OINTMENT 1b an infallible remedy for Bad Legs Bad Breasts, Old Wounds, Sores, and Ulcers. For Sore Throats, Bronchitis, (Jouglie, Coldß, (iout, Khuniatium, Glandulai Swellings, and all Skit) Diseases it has uu only at Professor Holloway's Establishment, 533 OXFORD-STREET; LONDON, and may be had of all Medicine Vendorß throughout the world, ,|& Piircksen should took to the Label f [the Ms and Bom. If the address ii 15SS, Oxford Street, London, they an 5/ .rious. ■ NOTICE, pEO, DKON, Blacksmith and Fanier, " Bannister-atreet, Masterton, begs to thank tbo public for their past favors, and begs to inform them that he uas again started in the trade and solicits the patronage of all his old customers anil as' many new ones as can come. Horses carefully shod, bad feet cured. Colonial Ovens on sale. Cheap Portable Boilers made and repaired ou the premises. Th« Wire Siraiuer bison's Champion, took first prize at the Mastcrton Show, beating three other patents. The public are advised to see the Champion before ouying any other, aB it does away with boring the posts, and does not require Bny holder or plug. It is also light, stroug, and durable. Horses shod at (is per set cash, Is extra charged 'or booking. Geo. Dixon, Bannister-street, Mastertsn. . 247 3 THE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY (LIMITED j ; [jfeHE only Britiah or Colonial office ffcofferin? TONTINE POLICIES in - ' Australasia. LOCAL Acsbn'l : W; SELLAR. DiKinicT AoENir: THOMAS MACKAY W, J; LINDOP, CHEMIST, " OAKTBRTTON,''

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2795, 11 January 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2795, 11 January 1888, Page 1

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