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FREE VACCINATION EVERT FORE. NOON, FROM PURE CALF LYMPH. HORSES, CATTLE, AND DOG MEDI. CINES OF ALL KINDS IN STOCK.; fTMIE following testimonial from a gontlc* X man well-known in Wellington hag just boen received :— Sie,— ln thanking you for tho comfort I have hod during the past twelve months with the Celluloid Truss, I am happy to inform you that since I got it I have beou able to follow my occupation (which has been very laborious) without pain or tho least inconvenience, as woll as evor I did. I would not be without ono on any acoount. I am, _c., S.M.T. 2Gth October, 18S6. Agent for Pifirco'a Pure Menthol Conos, Towle's Taatoloea Castor Oil Pilla, _o. Proprietor of the Fluid Extract of Koromiko, registered under Trado Marks Act. Tho_ only drug from this colony shown at the Indian and Colonial Exhibition. WILLIAM cTFITZGEBALD, Wholesale and Retail Chemist, Surgeon Dentist, and Public Vaccinaton MEDICAL HALL,. Manners-street. Wbllinq'ton; DE, SPEEB/S PRIVATE DISPENSARY, Octagon Chambers, Ross's Buildings (op"posite Town Hall), Dunodin, established for the Scientific and SpoiJdy Cure of Chronic, Nervous, and Special Diseases) The Export Specialist, Dr. Spoer, is a Regular Graduated Physician, educated at Havard College, U.S. He has devotod a lifetimo to, and is acknowledged to be tho most export Physician in, his spooialty in the United Statos. Young men and middlo-oged men who suffor from Norvons and Physical Debility, Loss of Energy and Memory, Eruptions on tho Face, Montal Depression. Kidney and Bladder Tronblos, &c, &0., will do well to consult Dr. Speor. Hospital Experience : — Having boon Physician in ono of the loading Hospitals of the U.S., onablos him to treat all private troubles with exoollont resnltß. Ho wishes it distinctly understood that he does not olaini to perform impossibilities, or to have miraculous power, he claims only to be a skilled and suooeßsful Physician, thoroughly informed in his spooialty— Chronic DisoaßOS of Men and Womon. All applying to him will roooive his honest opinion of their complaints. No experimenting. Ho will guarantco a positive cure in ovory caso ho undertakes or forfeit .£2OO. Consultation in offioo, or by lottor Free. Charges Moderate. Examination and Advice, Freo. Call or Addross-Dr. H. J. SPEER, Oqtagon Chambers, Ross's Buildings (opposito Town Hall) DuNEbiN. Offioe Hours— 9 to 12, 1 to 4, 6to 8 p.m. N.B.— All modioines neoossary for a complete cure can be sent sooure from obsorvation on roeoipt of Bymptoms. CONSUMPTION CURABLE. " Mr. G. T. Congrovo on Consumption and its Successful Troatmont; showing that diroful disoaso to bo curablo in all its stages; with observations on asthma chronic bronchitis, &o." ( From tho Christian Horald, 31st March, 1880. "Mr. G. T. Oongrovo'B troatmont of consumption and other chest diseases continues to be mado a great blessing to sufferors, far and wide, in ovory part of tho kingdom." " Tho world and wo oursolvos owe him a dobt of gratitude. Not long sinco wo placod a young lady under his care, who has rocovorea her health, and wo pood only point to tho cases (Mr. Congrovo is publishing one every wook). many of which had boon givon up as past ail hope." " Thoro can bo no doubt that for Consumption and othor cheat complaints, Mr. Congrovo is a specialist of tho first ordor, and stands unrivalled. Cortainly thoro haa been no other discovery in medical science from which tho consumptive patient may gather so much hope as from his.' ' " Tho one hundred and thirty- threo cases which are recorded in Mr. Congreve's book are a most convincing testimony ; but what have been long a marvel ore tho oosgb of ouro which have been published for several years past in the weekly journals (our own included), one every week." (Thfl reader is referred to the "Christian World," "Christian Age," " Christian Globo," _fli ( &o.) The author (Mr. Congrevo, of Coombe Lodgo, Peokham, London), has boon urgently entreated to mako his treatment known in all the British Colonies. Tho prioo of the book is Sixpence, or SoVenpenoe, Post Free. Published by UPTON & CO., Auckland, New Zoaland, and may be ordered through any bookseller

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Poor girl, hho was so white and weak, and suffered greatly with her head, especially at times, I felt quite anxious about ha; nothing appeared to do her any good. NotT she is plump and rosy, and does her work in good spirits. The remedies are excellent for females." Full directions, with valuable advice on the preservation of health, &c, accompany each bottle and box. Sold Eveetwhebe. NEW ZEALAND DBUG COMPANY, (Kempthorno & Prosser) Wholesalo Agents. TO TRAVEL IN THE MAKAEA, JOHNSONVILLE, PAHAUTANUI, AND HUTT DISTRICTS. riIHE Draught Entire Horse, X DUKE OF WELLINGTON. Particulars in future advertisements. PETER M'KENZIE, Nag's Head Stablcg. THE Clydesdale Horso CURATE will stand at tho undermentioned places during the ensuing season : — Lower Hntt— Family Hotel Stables, Mondays and Fridays. Johnsonville— launders' Stables, Tuesdays Pahautanui— Brady 'c Stables, Wednesday. Porirua — Smith's Stables, Thursdays. Remainder of the week, Cudby's, Uppe* Hutt. For pedigree, sec cards. All other particulars from Groom in charge. All fees payable before Ist January, 1887. T. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Proprietor.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 148, 6 November 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 148, 6 November 1886, Page 4

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