MASTERTON COACH AND Carriage Factory. ■ri njxON te9 f ,ectful,y in forma the Public thfit ho lifts in 'stock FIVE FIRST-CLASS DOUBLE m SINGLE BUGGIES :■ also OixE FIRST-CLASS TIP DRAY, all winch "'SSnOOSTPSICES scuro first choice, and VKUXIBUV miuuwww <!•»• »»'—i ; A.BjioliNi Leave your Old Trap, add get ii Buggy in exchange, and thus you will be able to drive out with ease and comfort,, which means deal in tlieso Rough times, . For style, workmanship and fiuish E. JUIXON ' Claims to build yuu a Vehicle, - SUPERIOR, AND FOR LESS Monev, Thau you can be supplied elsewhere All the latest designs to choose from. '' . No charge made for Inspection. ': In fact, it is well worth ft visit to seo the various firstulassmanufacturcd 'articles. E, DIXON, PROPRIETOR.
Dr. H. J. SPEER, PRIVATE DISPBN.-ARY, Northern Chambers next Empire Hotel, VVilb-street, Wellington, Established for tlio Scientific and speedy cure of Chrome, Nervous and Special rS Expert Specialist, DR SPEER, is a regular Graduate Physician educated I at Harvard C'ollegue, U.S. He has devoted a lifetime to it, and* -"know ledscd to be the most expert Physician is his speciality in the States Young Men and middle-aged men who suffer froni Necvoua and Physical Debility Loss of Energy or Memory, Eruptions on the face, Mental Depression,Kidneya BladdorTroubles, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Spinul Diseases,St Vitus Danco,Liver Complaint, Asthma, Catarrah. Hoai t iJißeaao Gravel.Pilcs &c,and are tired of taking mineral drugs will do well the doctor's method of cure, as it will, if properly apphed, relievo them of their ho is confident of effecting a euro. It will cost you nothing for piease call and satisfy that the Doctor understands your case. Dr S ctres Huuiouraand Diseases ot the blood, and Ladies who are affliotcd by the follomug complaints Cold Extremitiee, Weak Stomachs, Nervous and Siok Hoadache, Constipation and Indigestion, Pain in the Side and Back, Leuohorrea. «o, _ An OASES OF Eriwrao WIS TOM W HAND OUABAKIBBD OBBBD, HOSPITAL EXPERIENCE.— Having been physician in one of the leadinf? nos pitals'iri the U S.,enables hiin to treat alUprivate troubles with excellent rcsulta. He wfshes it distinctly understood that he does not claim to perform impossibilities r to t* be a akiUed and successful physician DISBMES OF SEN aSd WOffl.Mftpiiigto him wiß»ww hia honest opinion of their complaints, No experimenting. He will positive cure in any case he undertakes,. or forfeit £2OO. Consultation m ofhee or by P° st, o^QE g MODERATE,-EXAMINATION AND ADVICE £l. Call or address— DBH' JiSPEEB, Northern Chambers, (Next Jfimpire Hotel).„Ofljgp hours—lo to 12 a.m., to , ttnd °A FEW AMONGST MANY TESTIM ONIALS. TO THE EDITOR, • Sm,-Will you kindly insert these fewlines in younvidoly circulaedpaperor tlio benefit of whoever it may concern. I have a child who has been Rioted with an obstinate skin disease of a most itching nature for more than four yto. When six weeks old, or thereabouts, small reddish spots appeared ill tie fa 0 abou the size of a pin's head, Of course a medical man was applied to, bu f=3 ( until face and head were ono dark brown crust of sores, Then it spread to the body chest, back,joints,and all fleshy parts. Medical skill appeared to be no Use, but often made him worso.ln despair ,1 looked upoii the dootors as uselessi opings of the com munity, On Hie 17th September last the child was shown to Dr Speer, TEton. On looking at him for a minute or two he struck at lie noc of tin disease at once, as a man of great skill can do. After the first five days' small Btripes of healthy skin bwi»p visible) m leßstlian a ™ two months a wonderful improvement outfebody., After ™ S there only remains a few marks on the legs and wrists, The child is still under Dr Speer's care, w be declares It will take somo time yet to entirely renjwe it tomhis system, It must also not bo forgotten to add that the med.c.nes have not had least unpleasant effect on the internal organs,which always was treatments, So I can confidently advise Bijyonp ff)i» ?!»°uld be so unfortunate require medical aid to call on Dr Spcor for advice, lam&c.i A. ANDERSON. Johnsonville, 23rd January, 1888. I will willingly givo any further information to any person who will oithor call or
mo at Johnsonvillo. Phtone, 14th May, 1888. TO DRSPEER. Dbak Shi,—lt is now about sovcn years since I was first attacked with a bad torm of skin diseaso. It nwde its appearance in the shape of pimples, which rapidly spread over tho whole body, and soon affected my health so seriouslythat I grew to be a confirmed invalid. Naturally,l sought professional aid, ffoing to the best medical men in Wellington, 1 was treated by two of them in succession, but without any result to myself except the loss of a considerable sum of money. At the end ot the year I found that 1 was not in the least improved; indeed, one of these gentlemen told mo candidly that everythingpossible had been done for me,and that 1 need not hope to lie cured, 1 then consulted a Wellington specialist, and paid nun a mod feo for a cure, but with exactly the aamo result -no change for the better. As a last resource I applied to you about three months ago,and put myself undor your hands. I ain glad to be ablo to say that from the first I recoived great benebt; my health commenced to Improve, my appetite also roturned.ahd in a short time plio disease itself showed unmistakeable signs of giving way to the treatment, and now, after having beon three months under your caro.l can faithfully and thanktuliy report myself quito recovered, My health also is compoltely restored, aud 1 led HOW as I have not dono foriiiany years. As a token of my gratitude to you for so success fullly treating mo at a tiuio when I had lost all hopes of being cured, 1 give you this testimony, which you aro at liberty to mako publio should you so desire it. J. will also give information respecting the case to anyone who may apply to me tor thesamo JOHN DOCHERTY. TO Dlt, BPEER, Wellington, 3rd May, 1888. Slß,—Foraconsidcraole timo past Iliavo beenagreatßufforor from skin diseaso in my to,'extending from the kneo to tlio foot. Not only was the skm bad,but the flesh in a short timo became seriously affected,and largo angry ulcorsmnde theirappearanco. My legs grow worso and worso, until I was finally obliged to knock oil work and sock relief from sonio medical man in Wellington. On my arrival here 1 noticed in tho papers tho complete cure of Mrs Anderson's little son, and 1 at once applied to you, and placed myself under your care, feolin" certain ofbeinjf cured Now, or within one month of my commencing tieatmont, I am glad to be able to say that my expectations are being fully realised, I contracted this disease during my occupation as a miner, through remaining two long in the water. It first niaoe its appearance in small pimples, gradually increasing and extending over iny legs from tho knee downward. Tho eruption was accompanied by intolerable itclnngs After the first week's treatment large patches of sound Bkin began to show. Tlieso increased in size aud wore healthy in appearance, the sore 3 and ulcers at the Bamo time decreasing in a.very marked! manner. This progress continued,_ as day after aay the legs got better,and lam now able to carry out my design of visiting Europe leavin# to-day by the Kuapoliu. 1 am fully satisfied that by the timo I reach my desstinatioi! 1 will be quite restored. I am glad to bo able ty give this testimony as to your ability to treat diseases of the skin, and will add in couelusioii that your charge for trcatine mo was very modorato. Yours Faithfully, CHARLES JOHN SMITH.
. TO DR SPEER. Dkaii Sill—l am very pleased to bo able to report that my littlo son, about whom 1 consulted you a month since, is now completely curod. Tho boy is five years of age and at the time I called to see you was suffcriut; from what appeared to be a form of akin discaso in his legs. On receiving assurance that you would oure him Bpeedilyil pub him under your treatment, and I am plad to say that you werethoru,,j,ly 'successful, the euro having been effooted in a shortor time ovonthan 1 was led to anticipate. Tho medioino you gave was easily taken, and thoroughly agreed with the child. The testimony is due to you,not only for the successful treatment of tho case, but also for the barely nominal ohargo you mado mo. Yours truly, , r . MRS ROBERTS.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2989, 29 August 1888, Page 1
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