MASTERTOH COACH AND Carriage Factory. i l; DIXON forniß the Public that ho hM iin stock FIVE FIRST-CLASS JOUBLE ixib 1 SINGLE' I 'BUGGIESV also OJSE (FIRST-CLASS TIP DRAY, all of which : W rS.«CO§T PRICES. ISo Call Early and Secure first choice, and A bargain, Leave your Old Trap, and get a. Buggy in exchnnae, and thus you will bo able to drive out with ease and jco.mfort, which nieutiß a dutil in these |rou({h times, ; ' rFor style, workmanship and finish - E UIXO3X i Claims to build you a Vehicle, SUPERIOR, and for Lehs Money, Thau you can be supplied olsowhere, All the latest designs to choose from. No charge made for Inspection, ' In fact, it is well worth a visit to see the various first-' ■i clasßinariufactured articles, E. DIXON, PROPRIETOR.
Sr. E. J. SPEER, PRIVATE DISPISN, AYR, urthern 01m mbora next Empire Hotel, Willis-street, Wellington, Established for thoScientific and speedy cure of Chronic, Nervous and Special diseases rfIHE Export Specialist, DR SPEER, is a regular Graduate Physician, educated | at Harvard C'ollegue, U,S, Ho has devoted a lifetime to it, and i' <*cknowledwd to be tho most expert Physician is his speciality in tho States. _ Young Men and middle*Bsed men who suffer from Nervousfll)dr]iy9lC(ll Debility Loss of Energy or Momory, Eruptions on tho face, Mental Depression, Kidney aud Bladder Troubles, Neliralgia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Paralysis, Fits, Spinal Diseases, St Vituß Dance, Liver Complaint, Asthma, Catarrah, Heart Disease, Gravel. Piles &o„ and are tired of taking mineral drugs will do well to come and tiy tho doctor'B method of euro, as it will, if properly applied, relieve thein. of their aufferings, and rcstoro them to health. The doctor uses ho mineral preparations J hia treatment consist wholly In vegetable reuiedieSt Many are they who have impanted in their systems by improper use of calomel, seeds which produce an annual crop of disease, To auch he would say Come and be healed. It liiattors not what your trouble may be, como and let him examine your caso, If it is curable lie will tell you so, if it is not he will toll you that-for he will not undertake a case unless he is confident of effecting a cure It will cost you nothing for consultation, so pleaso call and satisfy that the Doctor understands your case. Dr S cures Humours ana Discuses ot the blood, and Ladies who are afflicted by any'of the following complaints —Cold Extremities, Weak' Stbtnachs, Nervous and Sick Headache, Constipation and Indigestion, Pain in the Side and Back. Leuchorrea. &c. ' All OASES 0? EFIIEPIIC MISTAKEN IN HAND GUARANTEED CUBED. HOSPITAL EXPERIENCE.-Having been physician.in oue of the leadmp hos* pitals'in the US., enables him to tat all private troubleswith excellentresults; He wishes it distinctly understood that he does not claim to perform impossibilities, i r to have miraculous power | he claims ! only t# be a skilled and successful physician thoroughly iuformed in his speciality. . 'J - CHRONIO DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEtyrAllapplying to him will receive Ins honest opinion of their complaints. No experimenting. He will guarantee a positive cure in any case he undertakes, or forfeit £2oo* OoUßUltiition ill oflico or bj AND ADVICE £l, Call or address— DBH 1 J. SPEEBi Northern Chambers, (Next Empire Hotel), Office hours-10 to 12 a.m„ to 4, and 6 to 8 p.m. A FEW AJIONGST JlTFlf TESTIMIALS. TO THE EDITOR, S,k.—Will you kindly insert theße few lines in your widely circulated paper for tho benefit of whoever it may concern, I havo a ohiid who has b n afflicted with an obstinate skin disease of a most itchingnature for more thani v . yeari.When six weeks old, or thereabouts, small reddish spots appeared in he. face about the si Z o of a pin's head, Of courso a medical man was apphedto, bu steadily lncreMod 1 until face and head were ono dark brown crust of sores." Thenifc read to the body, chest back,joints,and all fleshy parts. Medical skill appeared tube no uao, but often, made'him worse. In despair I looked upon tho doctors as useless oomgs of the commuilitv Oh the 17th September last the child was Bhown to Dr Speor. now resid ng in Wellington. On looking at him for a minuto or two, he struck at the root of the disease at oncii, as a man of great skill can do. After the first five days treatment; small stripes of healthy skin became visible j in less than a month the face was clean ™3inderM improvement on there only remains a few liiarks oil the lega and wrists, Tho child is still unuer iir Sneer's'care, as he declares It will take some time yet to entirely remove it from his system It must also not bo forgotten to add that the medicines havo not had the least unpleasaut effect on the internal organs, which always was the case in previous treatments, So I can confidently advise anyone who should bo so unfortunate as to require medical aid to call on Dr Spoor for advico, j SANDERSON. ' ' JoHNSoNvaiB, 23rd January, 1888, . I will willingly give any farther information to any person who will either call or address mo atJohiiaonvillo# ' Petone, 14th May, 1888. TO DR SPEER. ... Dear is now about Bov'en years since 1 was first attacked with a bad form ,F«Wn dinnMH.' It made its appoarance in the shape of pimples, which rapidly sly that I grew to ' to the best medical men in l Wellington. I was treated by two of them in succession, but without any result to mysolf except the loss of a considerable sum of money. At the end of the year I found that 1 was not in the ledst improved ; indeed, one of these gentlemen told mo candidly that everything possible had been doiio for mo, and that I med not hope to he cured, 1 then consulted a Wellington specialist, , and paid him a L'ood fee for a euro, but with exactly the same result-no change for the better. As a last resource I applied to you about three months ago, aud put myself under your hands. lam glad to be able to say that from the first I received great benefit; my health commenced to improve, my appetite also returned, and 111 a short time tho diseaso itself showed unmiatakcablo fiigns of givii)« way to the treatment, and now, after having been three months undor your care, I ran faithfully, and liort nivsoffluite recovered, My health blbo ib compeltely restored, and I feel now Si have not done for many years. As a token of my grititude to you for bo successfullly treating.mo at a time when I hfldioßt all hopes of being cured, I give yo i this testimony, .which you are at.liberty to makepublio should you so teire it. I will aWgivo inforinatiuu reßpccting tho case to anyone who may apply to me for tlMmlHo JOHN DOCHERTY
TO DM. SPEER, .. "Wellington] 3rd May, 18S8. , SIR, —Fur a conßideraoie time past I havo been a great suffer^ my legs, extending from the knee to the foot. Not only wss tho skill bad, but the flesh in a short time becaihd seriously aftected. and largeai»gry p j nearaiice My le«s yred worse and worse, until I was finally obliged toiiiMK on work and mk relief from some medical man fa WcllmKtou. On my noticed in the papers tho complete euro of Mn Anderon hta, and lat one applied to yotvuud placed myself utidor your to be cur to Now or within one month of ray commenoing treatment, 1a n glad to Be , cur 10 increased in size and were healthy in appearance, the sores anil ulcers at the satei charge for treatlng.no was very _ ; ■ • ■: CHARLES JOHN SMITH. ; TO DR SPEER. Ti,,.,, Hl „ i.... mv I,leased to be able to report that my littloson, about om cfe nd tho time I called to scydu was suffering! from what appeared to be a bad form of akin diabase in his legs. On receiving assurance tliat: you would euro, him speedily, I put him undor your treatment, and 1 am elad to say that you were thor. Sly UcLsful,: the cure having been effected in a (hotter time even ha., 1. ledto anticipate. The medicine you gaye was easily taken,ai,d thorou?lily a wit'litho clllld. This testimony IS duo to you, not only for tho successful treatmen .««. i ( nr ti, n luratv nominal charge you made mo. -MRS ROBERTS, :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2984, 23 August 1888, Page 1
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