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MfASTERTfIM COACH fND ,-■ Gamage.Factory.: i; ..'..,i.,formsthe.Publiothat.sho : haa , in stock FIVE add SINGLE BUGGIES:, .aIso.ONE FIRStf.'OUS'S'TiFDRAY, all of winch ■ ■'< So CallEarlylarid Socuro first choice, and i;>' a bakoain, Leave your Old Trap,'.and :..• tefc'aßuggy/in exqbnnee,' a))d,.thusypu ~. will.bo able to drive out: with,eas'e.rand . comfort, irhich;meanß deal ip-thoae roueh.times. "'' . , :' h ,\< <u<> -.•.!■ ■!..! .'ii' ::• ■•! •:■■ '' i '' Fdr%ie'l work'manship'and finish" - ; ;J ; ,;:,, ■,„: . " " ~ Claims to build you a Vehiclq, ~... : SUPBBICjB, and fok Less Money, ' • ' Than you caii bo supplied elsewhere. ; , All the .latest designs.to chooso from,,_ : , ~ . No chargOjinade for Inspection, In fact, it is well worth a 1 visit ''...'.' to seo thV various firstolassmanufactured ' article's. ■ PROPRIETOR. ' ,''..'

Dr. S. J. SPEER, PRIVATE DISPKN.-AYB, orthern Oha mbars.next Empire Hotol, Willis-street, Wellington, Established for thoScientific and speedy euro of-Ohronio, Nervous and Special diseases THE Expert Specialist, DK SPEER, is a regular Graduate Physician, educated at Harvard Collegus, U.S. 'He has devoted a lifetime to it,. and is w.knowlodwd to be tho most expert Physician is Mb speciality in the Status. . . •. *, Young Men and middle-aged men who'suffer from Nervous and Physical Debility Loss of Enorgy'or Memory, Eruptions on.the faco, Mental Depression, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Paralysis, Fits, Spinal Diseases, St Vitus Danco, Livor Complaint, Asthma, Catarrah.-HeartDisease, Gravel. Piles &c, and are tired of taking mineral drugs will do well to come and try the doctor's method of cure, as 'it'will, if properly applied, relieve them of their sufferings, andrestore'theni to health. The doctor ,ilses no' mineral-preparations j his treatmont consist-wholly In vegetable remedies,, Many are 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 bo healed. It matters hot what your trouble' maybe; come and let him examine your case'.' If it is curable he will tell you so, if it is not he will tell you that—for he will not undertake a case unless he is confident of oflectihg'a oiire: "it will cost you nothing for consultation, bo please call and satisfy that tho Doctor understands your case. I>r,S- cures Humours and Diseases ot the blood, and Ladies who are afflicted by any of the following complaints -Cold Extremities, Woak Stomachs, Nervous and Sick Headache, Constipation and Indigestion, Pain in tho Side and Back, Leuchorrea. &o. • AIL CASES 0? MlLErtlO FITS TAKEN IN HAND OCABANIEBnOUBED.^ HOSPITAL EXPERIENOE.-Haoing been physician in one of the leadiiip hosthe U S„ enables him to treat all private troubles with excellent results. He wishes it distinctly understood that hedoes not claim to perform impossibilities, ■r to have miraculous power; he claims only te be a Bkilled and successful physician thoroughly informed in his speciality. .' • r ■■:■■■ ~:.■.: CHRONIC DISEASES OF MEN.AND'WOMEN. -All applying to him will receive his honest opinion of their 1 complaints, 'No experimenting. ' He will guarantee a pbsitive'curein any case he undertakes; or forfeit £2O6V /OonsuMiop ,n\ office or bv post.'FREE,- ; ■ CHARGES MODERATE.-EXAMINATION AND ADVICE £l. • i • ' Call or addreaar l -'- ; ; :: '■ ■■■: :^ f i-)h :•' :v.w ;: DRH'J.SPEEB, Northern Chambers, (Next Empire Hotel). Office hours-10 to .12 a.m., to 4, and6toß p.m. .' ,: . A FEW AMONGST MA Nlf. TESTiMIA L S. TO THE EDITOR,' Sir,—Will you kindly insort theso few lines in your widely circulated paper for tho benefit of whoever it may concern, I have a child who has b ~ afflictedlwitit an obstinate skin disease of a most itching nature for more than! v .years. When six weeks old,, ot, Uiereabouts, small reddish spots appeared in he face about the size of a pin's head. Of course a medical man was applied to, bu : , steadily increased until face and head were one dark brown crust of sores. ; Thenit ; . read to the body, chest, back, joints.and all fleshy parts. Medical skill appeared tobo' no use, but often, made him worso. In despair I looked upon tho doctors as useless oemgs of the coininanity. On the 17th September last the child was shown toDrSpeer now residing in Wellington. On looking at him for a minuto or two he struok a!itfterout of tin disease at once, as a man of great skill can do. After the first five days treatment; small Btripes of healthy skin became Visible J in ess than a month the face was clear, two montns a wonderful improvement on the body After four mo„hs treatment there only remains, afew.marks on tho legs and wrists. The child is stdl under Dr Speer's care, as he declares It will take some tune ye to entirely remove it from his system. It must also not bo forgotten to add that the medicines havo not had «ie least un'pleaaant effect on tho internal organs, which always w«a tho case m previous treatments. So I can confidently advißß anyone who should be so unfortunate as. to require medical aid to callonDrSpoer for advice, 1 . ■ lam&c, ■ ' . '•..'.■ A, ANDERSON., , JoHNSoNViiiE, 23rd January, 1888. I will willingly give any further information to any person who will cither call or address mo at Johnsonville, ' \ ■'" Petone,UthMay, 1888, \. !..K TO DRSPEER,' ;■.,:■;■: ' ' DEAR SIB,—It is now about seven years sinco I was first attacked with a bad form of skin disease. It made its appearance in the shape, of pimples, which rapid y spread ovor the whole body, and soon affected riiy health so seriously that I grew to bo a confirmed invalid.' Naturally, 1 so* professional aid, »omg to the best me • ical men in Wellington. I waa'treated by two of them in succession, but without any result tomyself except the loss of a considerable sum of money. At the end 4 tho year I found that lrnis not in the least improved; indeed, one of theae^entle: •_i,i3 -_j:ji..h.„i *!,;„,; i, n ..iHo V,«A W.n dims for >no nnd that 1 need men « Id feefo'r a cu7o,"but with exactly thesamo change for the better. ; as a last resource 1 applied to you about three months ago; and put myself under your hands.' lam glad to be able to say thatfrom the first I received great benefit ; my health commenced to improve, my appetite also in,a abort bmt the disease itself showed unmistakeablesi^nsof givm ? way to he rea after having been three months under your care, I can faithfully: and thankfully r* potmyselfnuito recovered, My health also is coropeltoly.restored.and I feel now as 1 hav not done for many years. As a token of my gratitude to you for so sucaessltyS h?t sTmoi y, which you are at liberty to make public should you so 1 will.also give information respecting the 'case to anyone who may apply to me for th<,Bame ■'■'.- JOHN DOCHERTY. <[■■, '.. TO DR. SPEER ;,.. ;. . ........ ■ .; Wellington, 3rd May, 1888, . SIR,-For a eonsideraole time past Iliavo been a great euffererfrom »km disease^' my legs, extending from the knee to the foot,; Not only was the skin bad,- bu the fleSasUthSebepn^ pearanee. My logs gr d'worse and wot*. Until I was finally obliged to knock off work S seek relet from some'medical'mari in Vclhngton. On my arrival herej Seed in the fiers the complete cure 'of Mrs Anderaun's ht e son, andlit once annlid to you 'aid placed myself under your care, of. being A NoCorwE uneLnthoimy commencing treatment, lain gkd to W cur to S'hnTexeotatlsare.beingfullyrealised.l mv occupation as a miner, through remaining two ong in the wat or. It fie dur KC in small imple£ gradually ■******#. 533&. from the knee downward. The eruption ivas accompanied by lntoiieiaoioicci uu uestinaiion iwi i mum w , ? ~i,jj ~„ C0M l U8 i O1)) that your charge for tatirigrnVwas very — Kaithf ully ' : V" l"'.':"'". '''■'.■ ..". ■"'..; -!./:../■.■ '., THAMES JOHN SMITH.;' ..'. . . .'•''.,'". '." ■,■ TO,I?B.BPEER. ; , v '.'' '. Deau ta-I am very pleased to k able to'report that my lttlo Bon, about om - • 'now completely cured, .The bby is Jiyeyoaraof leyou wassufferihg from what appeared to be a bad form of skin disease in'his legs.' JJn'i speedily',l put mm under ytrnH ledto anticipate; The' medioineyougavewas easily, taken,awlt withthe ohUd.; This testimony is,due toyou, not only for tho bu,, of the case, but also for, the baroly nominal charge jou rnado mo • ....,.■ , ■ •Yours'truly,-" '■"•■'■; '■.'•■ •--■■■•■ : ; J- ■;.'■■ .v.- v'MRS i 'ROBEGTSi-";

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2983, 22 August 1888, Page 1

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