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maoterton goagh m Carriage Factory. J)IXON r^dful * in ' forms the Public Hint ho has I in slock FIVE FIRST-CLASS DOUBLE I AM» SINGLE BUGGIES: also (M FIRST-CLASS TIP DRAY, all of which J" E ™ w COSTraiCES. So Call Early and Secure first choice, and a BAEOAKf. Leave your Old Trap, and get a Buggy in exchanue, and thus you will bo able to drivo out with eaBO and comfort, which means a great doal iu these rough'times. For style, .workmanship and finish E. JUIXON Claims to build you a Vehicle, '.. SUPERIOR, and fob : Lesß Money, Thau you. cjin bejunjilied elsewhere. All tho latest designs to choose from. No diarp nindo for Jnspcctioti. In fact, it is well worth a visit to see tho various firstclaasmanufacturcd articles. E, DIXON,

.. J.. PKIYATB DISPIiiN.-AYR, ' ortliern Ohambfirs next Empiro Hotel, Willia-sbrcet, Wellington, Established for the Scientific mid speedy cure of Chronic, Nervous mid Special diseases THE Export Specialist, DE SPEEII, is a regular Graduate Physician, educated at Harvard Collegia, U.S. Ho has devoted a lifetime to it, and i» acknowledged to bo the most expert Physiciun is his speciality in.the States. Young Men and middle-aged mon who sulfer from Nervous and Physical Debility Loss of Enorgy 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 &0., and arp tired of taking mineral drugs will do well to como and try tho doctor's method of cure, as it will, if properly applied, relievo them of thoir sufforings, and.restoro thorn to health. Tho doctor uses no minoral preparations; his treatment consist wholly In vegetable romedios, Many aro thoy who havo imparted in their systems by improper uso of calomol, seeds which produce an annual crop of disease, To mich ho would say Come and bo healed. It matters not what your trouble may_ be, cmno and let him examino your caso, If it is curable he will tell_ you so, if it is not ho will tell you that—for he will not undertake a caso unless he is confident of effecting a cure It will cost you nothing for consultation, so pleaso call and satisfy that tho Doctor understands your case, Dr 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 and Indigestion, Pain in the Side and Back, Leuchorrea, &e. All oases of mmmo fits taken in hand guaranteed cubed. HOSPITAL EXPERIENOE.-Having been physician in ono of the leading hospitalsjn the US., enables hiin to treat all private troubles with excollont results, He wishes it distinctly understood that he does not claim to perform impossibilities, ir to have miraculous power; ho claims only te bo a skilled aud successful physician thoroughly informed in his speciality. CHRONIC DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN. -All applying to him will receive Ins honest opinion of thoir complaints. No oxporinienting. Ho will guaranteo a positivo euro in any case he undertakes, or forfeit £2OO, Consultation in office or by post, FREE. CHARGES MODERATE,-EXAMINATION AND ADVICE £l. s- • Call or address— DBH 1 J, SPBEK, Northern Chambers, (Next Empire Hotel). Offico hours-10 to 12 a.m., to 4, and G to 8 p,m,

' A FEW AMONGST MANIT TESTIMONIALS. TO THE EDITOR, Sik, —Will you kindly insert these few lines in your widely circulated paper for tho bonofit of v hoover it miiy concorn, I have n child who has been afflicted with an obstinato skin disease of a most itchiii!; nature for more than seven years. When six weeks old, or thereabouts, small reddish spots appeared in tho faco about tho siirc of a pin's head, Of courso a medical man was applied to, but it steadily increased until faco and head were one dark brown crust of sore's. Then it spread to the body, chest, back, joints,'.md all fleshy parts, Medical skill appeared to bo of no uso, but ofton, made him worao, In despair I looked upon tho doctors as useless beings of tho community. On the 17th Soptember last tho child was shown to Dr Speer, now residing in Wellington, On lookingat him for a ininuto or two he struck at the root of the diseaso at onoe, as a man of great skill can do. After tho first five days' treatment; small stripes of healthy skin became visible; in less than a month tho faco was clean two months n wonderful improvement on the body. After four months treatment thore only romnins a few marks on tho legs and wrists. Tho child is still under Dr Spew's care, as ho declares It will take some time yet to entirely remove it from his system, It must also not bo forgotten to add that tho medicines havo not had tho least unpleasant effect on the internal organs, which always was the case in previous treatments. So I can confidently advise anyone who should be so unfortunate as to require medical aid to call on Dr Spoor for advice, lam&c, A. ANDEUSON. JohnsonviUiE, 2M January, 1888, I will willingly give any further information to any porson who will either call or address ino at Johnsonvillo.

PjsOTß,Uth May, 1888. TODItSPEER, . Dear Silt,—]fc is now about Beven years biiico 1 was first attacked with a bad form of skin diaeaae. It mado its appoaianco in tho shape of pimples, which rapidly spread over tho wholo body, and soon affected my health so seriously that I grew to be a confirmed invalid, Naturally, 1 sought professional aid, going to the best medical moil iii Wellington. I was treated by two of thorn in succession, but without any result to myself except tho loss ot a considerable sum of nionoy. At tho end of tho year I found that 1 was not in tho least improved ; indeed, one of these gentlenion told mo candidly that everything possible had been done lor ine, and that I need not hope to be cured, 1 then consulted a Wellington specialist, and paid him a !,'ood feo for a cure, but with exactly the same result—no change for tho bettor. As a last resnurco I applied to you about threo months ago, and put myself under your hands. lam glad to be able to say that from tho first I received great benefit j my health commenced to improve, my appetito also returned, and in a short time tho disease itself Bhowcd ummstakeable Bigns of giving way to tho treatment, and now, after having beon three months undor your caro, I can faithfully and thankfully report myself quite recovered, My health also is compoltely restored, and' 1 f eol now as 1 havo not dono for many years, Asa token of my gratitude to you for so successfullly treating mo at a time whon I had lost all hopes of being cured, I give you this testimony, which you are at liberty to make public should you so desire it. 1 will also givo information respecting the caso to auyono who may apply to mo for the same, JOHN DOCHERTY.

TO DJK. SPEER, Wellington, 3rd May, 1888. SIB, —Por a considoraole timo paat I liavo been a great sufl'aror from skin diseaso in my legs, extending from tho kneo to tho foot, Wot only wbb tlio akin bad, but tho flesh in a short tirao became seriously affected, and largo angry ulcers made their appearance. My legs groil worse and worse, until I was finally obliged to knock off work and seek relief from somo medical man in Wellington. On my arrival hero I noticed in tho papers tho completo cure of Mrs Anderson's little son, and lat onco applied to you, and placed niysolf under your care, feeling certain of being 'cured. Now, or within ono 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 iu tho water. It first undo its appcaranco in small pimples, gradually increasing and extending ovor no gs from tho knee downward. Tho eruption was accompanied by mtolierablo lung. After tho first w eek's trcatmont large patches of sound skin began to show. These increased in size and were healthy m appearancb, tho sores and ulcors at the samo timo decreasing in a vory marked manner. 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 Euapohu. 1 am fully satisfied' that by the timo I reach my destination I will bo quite restored. lam glad to bo. able to give this testimony as to your ability to treat diseases of the skin, and wll add, in conclusion, that your chargo for treating mo was very modovato. Yours Faithfully, CHARLES JOHN SMITH.

TODRSPEER. Dbah Sin—l am vory pleased to bo able to report that my little Son, about whom 1 consulted you a month since, is now completely cured. The- boy is live years of ago, and at tho timo I called to sea you was Buffering from what appeared to be a bad form of skin disease, in his legs. On recoiving assurance that you would cure, him speedily, I put him under your treatment, and 1 am plad to say that you were thoroughly successful, the euro having been effecto d in a shorter timo even than 1 was led to anticipate, Tho medicine you gave was easily taken, niid thoroughly agreed with the child. This testimony is due to you, not only for tho successful treatment of tho case, but also for tho barely nominal charge you mado mo. ■ • '■ ■ / ' Yours truly, mrs wmm,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2958, 24 July 1888, Page 1

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