MASTERTOH COACH AND' Carriage Factory. j; J)IXON m)My informs tho Public Hint ho has in Etock FIVE FIRS'l'-CLASS DOU BLU uoSINOIiIi BUGGIES: ilui ONE FIRST-CLASS TIP DRAY, nil of winch '"K«oostrai<jEß. So Call Early and Secure first choice, mid 'a jamais. Leave your Old Trap, nnd get-a Muggy in exchange, -mid thus you will bo able to drive out with case, nnd comfort, which menus ut great deal in these rough, times. ..'.'•■■■ For stylo, workmanship nnd finish E. JUIXON Claims to build you a Vehiclo, SUPEEIOE, and for Less Money, Tliiiti you enn be supplied elsewhere. All tho latest designs to choose, from. No charge made for inspection, In fact, it iB well worth a visit to seo tho various firstclassmaiiufacturcd articles. mnam PROPBIETOE.
"EffliHw PRIVATE DISPIi)N.AYR, orthern Cha mbnra next Empire Hotel, Willis-street, Wol liigtoii, Established foe thoScicntific and speedy cute of Chronic, Nervousland Special diseases f TlfllS Expert Specialist, DJJ SPEER, is a regular Graduate Physician, oducatotl 1 at Harvard (Jollegun, U.S. He has devoted a lifetime to it, and v «oknoiv ledeed to bo tho most expert Physician is his speciality iii the States. _ Young lion and middle-aged men who suffer from Nervous and Physical Debility Loss of Enorgy or Memory, liruptions on tho face. Mental Depression, Kidney awl wol. Piles &c„ and aro tired of takinj mineral drugs willdo well to come aim uy i m» doctor's method of cure, as it will, if properly applied, relieve them of their | sufferings, and restore them to health. The doctor uses no miner atmont consist wholly In vegetable remedies, Many aro they w..u imvo .... ponwu in their systems by improper use of calomel, seeds which produce au annua oop of disease. To such he would say Come and be healed. It matters not what | your trouble may be, enmo and lot him examine your case. If it is curablo he ml tell you so, if it is not ho will tell you that-for lie will not undertake a case miles ho is confident' of effecting a cure It will cost you nothingfor consultation, so please I call and satisfy that the Doctor understands your case. Dr 8 cures Humours and Diseases ot the blood, and Ladies who are afflicted by any of ho following complaints -Cold Extreimtios, Weak Stomachs, Nervous and Sick Headache, Constipation and Indigestion, Pain in the Side and Back. Leuehorrea. &c. Am oases of epileptic fits taken m uand ooakanteed cumd. . HOSPITAL EXPERIENOE.-Having beon physician in one of tho easing hos-nitals-in the US., enables him to treat, all private troubles with oxcollent results, Ho wishes it distinctly understood that he does not claim to porta impossibilities, . rtoZ'e miraculous power; ho claims only to be a skilled and successful physician thoroughly informed in his speciality. ' „,.',.. >„ • OHHOiSIO 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 oanrho undertakes, or forfeit £2OO. Consultation in oinco or by P^g Eg MOMMTE _ EXAMIKATION AND ADVICE £l. Call or address— DRH'J.SPEER, Northern Chambers, (Next Empire Hotel). Office hours-10 to 12 a.m„ to 4, and G to 8 p,m. ' A FEW AMONGST MANK TESTIMONIALS. TO THE EDITOR, Sik -Will you kindly insert theso few lines in your widely circulated paper for tho benefit of whoever it may concoru. I havo a child who has been afflicted with •tn obstinate skin disease of a most itching nature for more than seven years. When six weeks old, or thereabouts, small reddish spots appeared in tho face about the size of a pin's head. Of courso a medical man was applied to, but it steadily iucroasud until face and head were one dark brown crust of sores. Then it spread tojhe body, chest back ioints.and all llcshy parts. Medical skill appeared tobe of no use, but often, nnde him worse In despair I looked upon tho doctors as useless beings of tho community On the 17th September last the child was shown to Dr Specr, now residing in Woiluwton On looking at linn for a minute or two he struck at tho root of Urn diseaso at'once, as a man of great skill can do. After the first five days' treatment; small stripes of healthy skin became visible; in less than a month tho face was clcau two months a wonderful improvement on the body. After four months treatment thoro only remains n few marks on the legs and wrists, llio child is still under Dr, Sneer's caro as ho declares It will take some timo yet to entirely removo it from his svstem It' must also not bo forgotten to add that tho medicines havo not had the least unnleaßaiit 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 rcuuiro medical aid to callonDrSpcor for advice. 1 I am &c, A. ANDERSON. JoiiNSONViiAE, 23rd January, 1888, I will willingly givo any further information to any person who will either call or ■ifMnwii mil iiUnhnsonville,
Pktonk, 14th May, 1888. TODIISPEER. Deau Shi -It is now about seven years since 1 was first attacked with a bad form of skin disease. It inado its appoaranco in the shape of pimples, which rapidly spread ovor the whole body, and soon affected my health so seriously that I grew to bo a confirmed invalid. Naturally, 1 sought professional aid, pomg to the bust .nodical men in Wellington. 1 was treated by two of them in succession, but without '; tho loss of a considerable sum of monoy.. At tlio end of ■n« not in tho least improved; indeed, one of these gentlea last resourco I applied to you about threo months ago, and put myself under your hands lam "lad to be able to say that from tho first 1 received great benefit; my health commenced to improve, my appetite also returned, and ma short time tho disease itself showed giving way to the treatuieut, and now, after haviim been three months under your caro, lean faithfully and thankfully renort mvsol?quite recovered, My health also is coinpeltely restored, and I feel now as 1 have not dono for many years. As a token of my gratitude to you for so successllv treating mo at a time when I had lost all hopes of being cured, I give you mis testimony, which you are at liberty to make public should you so dcßire it. 1 will also give information respecting tho caso to anyone who may apply to me for """""" 6 JOHN DOCHERTY.
TO DK. SPEER, Wellington, 3rd May, 1888. SIR -For a consitaolc timo past 1 have boon a great suitor from akin to in n,v lea, extending from the knee to the foot. Not only was tho Am bad, but the flesh in a short time became seriously affected, and largo angry ulcers made their apnearance. My logs gred worse and worse, until I was finally obliged to knock off work and seek relief from some medical man in Wellington. On my arrival here I noticed in the papers the complete cure of Mrs Anderson's littlp son, and lat once applied to you, and placed myself under your care, feeling certain of being oared, Now or within ono month of my commencing treatment, lam glad to be able to aavtU my expectations are being fully realised. I contracted this disease Uuimg «.ii«n«. a miner, through remaining two long m tho water. It n ra t ~,/e 1 small pimples, gradually increasing and extending ovor j t(! gs from The "knee downward! The eruption was accompanied by mtollerable hing. After tho'nrsUoek'stroatmontlargepatcbcsof soundskmbegan toshow. Ihew increased in size aud wero healthy m appearance, the sores and ulcers at the same timo decreasina in a very rrurkd manner. This progress continued, as day after dav tho legs got better, and 1 tun now able to carry out my design of visiting Europe, leavnpWaybythoEuapehu, 1 am fully saUstiecl that by the imel reach my destination 1 will be quite restored. lam glad to bo. able to give this testimony as to your ability to treat diseases of tho skin, and w'll add, m conclusion, that your faq. for treating**™ very —e.^ CHARLES JOHN SMITH.
' TODRSPEER. Dhau Sir—l am very ploasod to bo able to report that my little Bon, about whom I consulted you a month since, is noff completely cured. The hoy is ii ve years of m and at the time 1 called to see you was sufiermg from what appeared to bo a bad fora of akin disease in his legs. On receiving assurance tU you would cure him sneedilv I put him under your treatment, and I am t-lad to say that you wore thoroughly successful, tho cure having boon effected in a shorter time oven than 1 was led° to anticipate. Tho medicine you gave was easily taken, and thoroughly aereod with the chud. This testimony is due to you, not only for the successful treat men of the case, but ako for the barely nominal charge you mado mo. 1 Xoujs truly, ... : -MRS ROBERTS,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2960, 26 July 1888, Page 1
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