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. E. J.'BPS_ PRIVATE DISPEN.'ATR,'' Northern Chambers noxt Empire Hotel, Willis-street, Wellington, MaWishod for the Scientific and speedy cure of Chronic, Nervous and Special disot mHE Expert Specialist, DR SPEER, is a regular Graduate Physician, educa JL at Harvard Oollegue, U.S. Ho lias devoted a lifetime to it, and i* wskm ledired to bo tho most export Physician is his speciality in tho States. Young 11 en and middle-aged men who suffer from Nervous and Physical Mi Loss of Energy or Memory, Eruptions on tho faco, Mental Depression, Kidney s Madder Troubles, Nournlgia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Paralysis, F bpina Diseases, St Vitus Dance, Liver Complaint, Asthma, Catarrah, Heart Discs bravol. Files &c, and are tired of taking minoral drugs will do well to come and the doctors method of euro, as it will, if properly applied, relieve them of th wrings, and restore thorn to health. Tho doctor uses no mineral proparatioi his trcatmont consist wholly In vegetablo remedies, Manyaro they who have 1 panted in their systems by improper use of calomel, seeds which produco an mini crop of disease. To such ho would say Como and bo healed. It matters not wl your troublo may bo, como and let him cxamino your case, If'it is curablo ho \i tea you so, if it is not ho will toll you that—for he will not undertake a case unli jj ho is confident of effecting a cure. It will cost you nothing for consultation, so pier call and satisfy that tho Doctor understands your case. Dr S cures Humours a n u e r° l tlllJ b ' uud ' mi Ladies who ate Md<ii ty an y of the following complait -Cold Extremities, Weak Stomachs, Nervous and Sick Hoadacha, Constipation a Indigestion, Fain in the Side and Back. Louchorrea. &o. nnomm^, 1 OT ErlM ™ niSTAkKIf.INUAND GUARANTEED CUBED, HOSPITAL EXPERIENOE.-Having been physician in-one of the leading he g pitatain the US., enables him to treat all private troubles with excellent rcsull He wishes it distinctly understood that ho does not claim to perform iinpossibilitie or to have miraculous power; he claims only te be a skilled aud successful physicii thoroughly informed in his specialicy, ■ CHRONIC DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN, -All applying to him will nee* Ins _ honest opinion of their complaints. No experimenting. He will guarantee positive euro m any caso ho undertakes, or forfeit £2OO. Consultation in office i by post, FREE. . CHARGES MODERATE.-EXAMINATION AND ADVICE £l. Call or address— DRH' J, SPEER, northern Chambers, (Next Empire Hotel). Offico hours-10 to 12 a.m., to< and (i to 8 p.m. A FEW AMONGST MAN i" TESTIMONIALS TO THE EDITOR, SiR,-\Vill you kindly insert theso few lines in ynur widely circulated paper fc tho benefit of whoever it may concern. I havo a child who has been afflicted wit an obstinate skin diseaso of a most itching naturo for more than seven years, Who six weeks old, or thereabouts, small reddish spots appeared in tho face about th ! sisw of a pin's head. Of course a medical man was applied to, but it steadily increase! until face and head were one dark brown crust of sores. Then it spread to tho body chest, back, joint3,aud all fleshy parts, Medical skill appeared tobo of no uso, but often made him worso. In despair I looked upon tho doctors as useless beings of tho enni munity. On the 17th Soptember last tho child was shown to Dr Speer, now residim in Wellington. On looking at him for a minuto or two ho struck at tho root of thi diseaso at onco, as a man of great skill can do. After tho first fivo days' treatment ' small stripes of healthy skin became visiblo jin less than a month tho face was clean two months a wonderful improvomont on the body. After four months treatmeul thore only remains a few marks on tho legs and wrists. Tho child is still under Di Speer's caro, as he declares It will take some timo yet to entirely remove it from hit systoni. It must also not bo forgotten to add that the medicines havo not had the least unpleasant effect on tho internal organs, which always was tho case in previous treatments. So I can confidently advise anyono who should be so unfortunato as to requiro medical aid to call on Dr Speor for advice. . I am Ac,, A, ANDERSON. JoiUfSosviiM, 23rd January, 1888, I will willingly give any further information to any porson who will cither call or address me at Johnsonvillo, Petoxe, 14th May, 1888. TO DR SPEER. Dear Sib,—lt is now about seven years since 1 was first attacked with a bad form of skin diseaso. It mado its appoaranco in tho shape of pimples, which rapidly spread over tho wholo body, and soon affected my health so seriously that I grew- to bo a confirmed invalid, Naturally, 1 sought professional aid, going to the best medical mou in Wellington, I was treated by two of them in succession, but without any result to myself except tho loss of a considerable sum of money. At tho end of the year I found that 1 was not in tho least improved ; indeed, one of these gentlemen told mo caudidly that everything possible had been done for me, and that I need not hope to be cured, 1 then consulted a Wellington specialist, and paid him a good feo for a euro, but with oxactly the samo result—no change for the better. As a last resourco I applied to you about threo months ago, and put myself under your hands, lam glad to be ablo to say that from tho first I received great benefit j my health commenced to improve, my appetito also returned, andinashorttimethe disease itself showed unmistakable Bums of giving way to the treatment, and now, after having beon threo months under your care, 1 can faithfully and thankfully report myself quite recovored, My health also is compoltely restored, and I feel now as 1 havo not done for many years. As a token of my gratitude to you for so successfully treating mo at a timo when I had lost all hopes of being cured, I give you this testimony, which you are at liberty to inako public should you so desire it. I will also give information respecting the caso to anyone who may apply to me for tho same, JOHN DOCHERTY. TO DR. SPEER, Wellington, 3rd May, 1888, SIR,—For a consideraole timo past I havo been a great sufferer from skin diseaso in my legs, extending from the kneo to tho foot. Not only was the skin bad, but the flesh iu a short timo became seriously affected, and largo angry ulcers made their appearance, My legs gred worso and worso, until I was finally obliged to knock off work and seek reliof from soino medical man in Wellington. On my arrival here I noticed in tho papers tho completo cure of Mrs Anderson's littlo son, and lat onco applied to you, and placed myself under your care, feeling certain of being cured. Now, or within one month of iny commencing treatment, lam glad to be ablo to say that my expectations are being fully realised. I contracted this diseaso during my occupation as a minor, through remaining two long in the water. It first made its appearance in small pimples, gradually increasing and oxtending over tho legs from tho knee downward. Tho eruption was accompauicd by intollerable itching. After tho first week's treatment largo patches of sound skin began to show. These increased in size and wero healthy m appearance, the sores and ulcers at the samo timo decreasing in a very marked maiinor, This progress continued, as day after day tho legs got better, and 1 am now able to carry out my design of visiting Europe, leaving to-day by the Ituapohu. 1 am fully satisfied that by the time I reach my destination I will bo quito restored. lam glad to boj ablo to give this testimony as to your ability to treat diseases of the skin, and v II add, in conclusion, that your chargo for treating mo was very moderate Yours Faithfully, CHARLES JOHN SMITH, TO DR SPEER, Deaii Sir—l am very pleased to be ablo to report that iny littlo son, about whom I consulted you a month since, is now completely cured, The boy is live years of ago, and at tho timo 1 called to se<syou was suffering from what appeared to bo a bad form of Bkin diseaso in his legs, On receiving assurance that you would euro him speedily, I put him under your treatment, and 1 am sdad to say that you were thoroughly successful, tho euro having been effecto d in a shortor timo oven than 1 wa led to anticipate. Tho medicine you gave was easily taken, and thoroughly agreed with the child, This testimony is duo to you, not only for the successful treatment of the caso, but also for tho barely nominal charge you mado mo. Yours truly, MRS ROBKRTS,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2943, 6 July 1888, Page 1

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