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Callage Factory;' :■•.''■' foiiiia tlio Public Hint he lias in :stbck FIVE FIRST-CLASS DOUBLE •Asn ■ SINGLE BUGGIES also ONE , FIRST-CLASS TIP DRAY;: all.yhieli Call Early and Securo firstchoice, and A itAEOAiK. Leave your Old Trap;' (lad gct'a Buggy in cxclmiieoi and tliiisyou .■will bo able to drivo out ivitlf ease and comfort, 1 which means a'groat deal in theso Rough times, ' ■ '-■:■ ■' .'.; For style, wovknijinsliip'and linisli : . E. JUECON Claims to build you a Vehicle, SUPERIOR and fob Less Monev, Thau you can be supplied olsewhero All tho latest designs to choose from. No chargo mndo for Inspection. In fact, it is well worth a visit to seo the various first- ■ classmanufacturcd articles, E, DIXON,

riij^F PRIVATE DISPEN.-ABY, ■ Northern Chambers next Empire Hotel, Wfctroot, Wellington, Established for the Scientific and speedy euro of Chronic, Nervous and Special disases. TE Expert Specialist, DE SPEER, is a regular Gradunto Physician, educates! at Harvard Collegia, U.S. Ho lias dovotifo a lifotimo to it, mid i> nisknow lcdsed to bo tho most expert Physician is his speciality in tho States. Young lion and middle-aged mon who suffer from Nervous and Physical Debility Los 3 of Energy or Memory, Eruptions on tho face, Mental Dopression.Kidnoy and Bladder Troubles, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Paralysis, Fits, Spinal Diseases.St Vitus Danco.Livor Complaint, Asthma, Catarrah, Heart Diaenao Gravel.Pilea &c,and aro tired of taking mineral drugs will do well to conio and try tho 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 mineral preparations; his treatment consist wholly In vegetable remedies,. Many aro they who havo imparted in their systems by improper uso of calomel.seeds which produco an annual crop of disease, To such ho would say Come and bo healed. It matters not what your trouble may be, come and lot him examine your case, If it is curable ho wil[ tell you so, if it is not ho will tell you that—for he will not undertake a caso unles ho is confldont of "effecting a euro It will cost you nothing for ploaso call and satisfy that the Doctor understands your caso, Dr S cures Humours and Diseases ol tho blood, and Ladies who aro afflicted by tho following complaints Cold Extremities, Weak Stomachs, Norvoos and Sick Headache, Constipation and Indigestion, Pain in tho Sido and Back. Lcuchorrea. &e. All oases of' epileptic fits taken is uand auAnAHTEED.cyitED, HOSPITAL EXPERIENCE.—Having beon physiciau in ono of the leadiiif hospitals in the US,, enables him to treat all private troubles.with excellent results. He wishes it distinctly understood that bo does not claim to perform impossibilities ■r to have miraculous powerjho claims only ts bo a skilled and successful physician thoroughly informed in his speciality. , CHRONIC DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN.AII applying to him will receive his honest opinion of their complaints, No experimenting, He will guarantee a positive curd in any caBO he undertakes, or forfeit £2OO, Consultation in ofrice or by post, FREE. ' . CHARGES MODERATE-EXAMINATION AND ADVICE £l, . DRH' J.HPEEB, Northern Chambers, (Next Empire Hotel), Office hours-10 to 12 a.m., to 4, and 6 to 8 p.m. A FEW AMONGST MANTTESTIM ONIALS. TO THE EDITOR,

Bih, —Will you kindly insert heso fow linos in your widely circulated paper for tho benefit of whoover may concern. I havo a child who has been afflicted with an obstinate akin disease of a most itching naturo for moro than four ars. When six weeks old, or thereabouts, small reddish spots appeared in tho aco about tho size of a pin's hcad.Of courso a medical man waß applied to, but it steadily increased until faco and head were ono dark brown crust of sores. Thon it spread to tho body chest, back, joints,and all fleshy parte. Medical skill appeared to bo no use, but of ton made him worso.ln'despair I looked upon tho doctors as useless ooings of the community. On tho 17th September lost the child was shown to Dr Sneer, now residing in Wellington. On looking at bun for a minuto or two he Btruck at the root of tho disease at once, as a man of great Bkill can do, After tho first five days' treatment small stripes of healthy skin becamo visiblo; in less than a month tho face wasclean two months a wonderful improvomont on tho body. Aftor four months treatmont there only romains ft fow marks on the logs and wrists. Tho child is still under Dr Speer'a care, as he declares It will tako some time yet to entirely removo it fromhis system. It must also not bo forgotten to add that tlio medicines have not had tho least unpleasant effect on tho internal organs,which always was tho case in previous treatments. So I can confidently advise anyone who should bo so unfortunate as to require medical aid to call on Dr Speor for advico. lam&c, A. ANDERSON,. .. • Johnsonviuk, 23rd January, 1888. I will willingly give any further information to any porson who will either call or address mo at Jolmsonvillo. PbtOne, 14th May, 1888, TOMSPEER, Deaii Siu,—lt is now about seven years stneo I was first attacked with a bad form of skin disease. It made its appcaranco in tho shape of pimples, which rapidly spread over, tho wholn body, and soon affected my health so seriouslythat I grew to bo a confirmed invalid. Naturally.l sought professional aid, poiug to tho best medical men in Wellington. I was troated by two of thorn in succession, but without any result to myself except tho loss ot a considorablo sum of money. At tho end of tho year I found that 1 was not in tho loast improved; indeed, ono of these gentlemen told rnc candidly that ovcrythingpossiblo had been dono for ine,and that I noed not hope to he cared, 1 then consulted a Wellington specialist, and paid him a good feo for a cure, but with exactly tho samo result -no oliango for tho better, As a last rcsourco I applied to you about threo months ago.and put myself under your bauds. lam glad to bo able to say that from tho first I rocoived great benefit; my health commenced to improve, my appotito also rotunied,and in a short time tho diaoaso iteolf showed uninistakeablo signs of giving way to tho treatmont, and now, after having beon three months under your care.l can faithfully and 'thankfully report mysolf qnito recovered, My healtlfalso is compoltoly restored, and I feel now as 1 have not done forniaiiy years. Asa token of my gratitude to you for bo success fullly treating mo at a time when I had lost all hopes of being cured, I give you this testimony, which you are at liberty to mako public should you so desire it. I will also give information respecting tho case to anyone who may apply to mo for the samo

JOHN DOOHERTY, TO DR. SPEER, Wellington, 3rd May, 1888. SIR, —For a conßidovaolo timo past Iliavo beena great sufforov from skin disoaso in ray legs, extending from tho knee to tho foot. Not only was tho.skiu bad.but tbo flesh in a short time became seriously aft'ected,and largo angry ulcoraniade theirappearaiice, My legs grew worsfl mid worse, until I was finally obliged to knock off work and seek relief from some medical man in Wellington. On my arrival hero I noticed in tho papers tho completo cure of Mrs Andorson's littlo son, atid I atonco applied to you, and placed inysolf under your care, feeling certain of being emd Now, or within one month of mv. commencing treatment, I am glad to be able to say that my expectations are boing fully rcaljsdd, 1 contracted this djpeaso during my occupation as a minor, through 'remaining two long in tho water. It first maeo its' appearance in small pimples, 'gradually increasing and oxtonding over my legs from the knee downward. Tho eruption was accompanied bymtollerablo itchings After tho first neok's treatment large patchos of sound skin be&nn to.show. Theso increased in size and woro healthy mappearanco, tlio soros and ulcors at the snmo tiino decreasing in a vory marked manner. This progross continued, "as day after ciay tho le"»got better.aud lam now able, to carry out my design,of visitin" Europe leaving to-day by the Ruapehu. 1 am fully satisfied that by the time I reach my destination 1 will bo quite restored. I am glad to be able to give thistestimony as to your ability to tieat diseases of tho skin, and will add in conclusion that your chaise for treatin? mo was vory moderate. ■ ■■'•■■ ■"• Yours Faithfully, . ■ ■ .. CHARLES JOHN SMITH. , TODR ; SPEER,-

Deau Sin—l am very pleased to be able to report that ray littlo son, about whom 1 consulted you ft month since, is now completely cured. The' boy is livo yoars of age, and at the time I called to see'you was sufferin» 'from what' appeared to be a form of skin dlsoase In his legs. On rocoiving assurance that you would euro |j'im, apeedily,! put hiri under your treatment, m Lap f'ladtb say that you worethoruglily 'successful, the euro haying been effected in a'shortor time ovon than 1 was to auticipato. Tlio medioino yo ugave was easily takon ( and thoroughly agreed ■ h the child. The tostimony is due to you,not only for the successful treatment h ease, but also for tlw b.wely nominal oha rge you mado mo. . ,-' \- . ~. i: . Yoiirstruly, ' V, '■" ; ','; ■';-,■:•,■;;•' :-' : vi-".''jp ROBERTS. - ;:

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2994, 4 September 1888, Page 1

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