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DR. SPEER'S j PRIVATE DISPENSARY, Established in Wellington. For the Scientific and Speedy Cure of chronic, nervous and special Diseases. The Expert Specialist, Dr. Speer, is a Regular Graduated Physician, educated at Harvard CoMoj;3, U.S. He has devoted a lifetime to, and is acknowledged to be the most expert Physician in his specialty in the United States. Young Men and Middle-aged Men. who suffer from Nervous and Physical Debility, Loss of Energy or Memory, Eruptions on the Face, Mental Depression, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, &c, will do well to consult Dr. Speer. Hospital Experience.— Having been Physician in oue of tho leading Hospitals of the U.S. enables him to treat all privato troubles with excellent results. He wishes it distinctly understood that he does not claim to perform impossibilities, or to havo miraculous power ; he claims only to be a Skilled and Supoofsful Physician, thoroughly informed in his specialty, Chronic Diseases of Men and Women. All applying to him will receive his Honest Opinion of their Complaints. No experimenting. Ho will Guaranteo a Positive Cure in Every Caso he undertakes, or Forfeit £200. Consultation in Offico or by Post FREE. N.B. — All Medicines necessary for a complete cure can be sent secure from observation on receipt of symptoms. CHARGES MODERATE. EXAMINATION AND ADVICE FREE. Call or Address— DR. H. J. SPEER, Northern Chambers (Next Empire Hotel). Office Hours— lo to 12 a.m., 2to 4 and Gto 8 p.m. Sundays, 10 to 12. P.O. Box 346. A FEW AMONGST MANY TESTIMONIALS. Wellington, 22nd August, 1887. Dr. Speer.— Dear Sir,— For tho past three years I,havo been a erreat sufferer, especially in winter, from a poculiar affection in both my feet, which was vory painful, and incapacitated me from work. I have been under medical treatment from more than one doctor, but I never obtained even temporary relief. Soon after your arrival here I consulted you, when you took my caso in hand. lam glad to say that I got immediate relief, and in less than three weeks I was quite myself again, and have not now the least sign of my old complaint, which appears completely gone.— Yonrs faithfully, Ed. Cahill. Glen, 7th February, 1887. I wish to inform those who are suffering from headache not to despair, but to get relief from Dr. Spoor's treatment. I bless the day ho came to Dunedin. Both my health and money were gone, as I had tried ah the doctors I could think of beforo I called on him. Through his skill and attention lam now woll and strong, and as this is all I can do in his_behalf, 1 think it right to make known his ability in treating suffering creatures liko myself.— Helen Caret. Munro's Cottages, Dunedin, Mar. 19, 1887 I have beon ill over 30 years. Have been a constant source of annoyance and trouble to all connooted with me. During those years I have beon under eighteon (18) doctors, and have spent a fortune in following out their instructions. Seven weoks ago I called on Dr. Speer. Ho explained my caso thoroughly to me, which none of the other doctors could or would do, and he has in that timo mado a sound, healthy woman of me. I foel hotter now than I have since I was ten years old. • This lam willing to certify to before anyone. — Mrs. E.'Mullis. Mount-street, Port Chalmers, 26th January, 1887. From an accident I had an abcoss form in the muscles of my back. I was ten months in tho Auckland Hospital, where tho doctors cut and cut again, but failed to give me relief. Previous to thiß I was four months under a doctor in Port Chalmers without effoct. At last they would do no more They said let it take its course. At (this timo a probe could be run into tho open wound four inches. I had 19 months of this misery. In about two months Dr. Speer has cured me sound and well. J can run, jump, and do as I please, and am ready for any kind of work, and tho wound is healed. If anyone doubts this thoy can call and sco me, as lam well known in Port Chalmers. I think I am doing nothing but justioe in publishing this as a voluntary act of gratitudo to the dootor. — Joseph Jones. Qneen-street, North Dunedin, January 6, 1887. Having hod a bad face for some years, and tried various kinds of treatment, all of whioh failed, I called on Dr. Speer. He told me what dißeasc it was, which none of the other doctors could, and has completely cured mo m six weeks. These aro faotß, and I feol grateful to the dootor for relieving mo of a very unpleasant complaint, and advise other sufferers to give him a trial. He at least tells you whether ho oan cure you or not. — George Brown. Maori Hill, Dunodin, Dec. 18th, 1886. For nearly two years I havo been suffering from a variety of diseases, according to the Dunedin dootors, each doctor treating mo for a different disease, whjch he couldn't, or rathor didn't, cure. Four months' treatment under Dr. Speer has cured me sound and well. lam willing to swear this before any Justice of the Peace. I publish this fact to induce those who aro now throwing away their money and health to call and see my man. He at loaafc is genuine.— A. Little. Witness to signature :— Andrew Wilson. Burkes, December 18, 1886. I havo suffered for five years from a sore leg, and .1 have applied to several medical men in Dunedin without effect— simply 'throwing my money away. Dr. Speer has oured mo sound and well in three months. David Thomson. Witness to signaturo ;— Sworn before me this 13th day of December, 1886— John T. Wright, J.P. November 24, 1886. I have been suffering for some time with rheumatic gout in my knee, and also from my kidnoy. I have been under the treatment of Dr. Speer, and I now certify that I have received a great benefit from him, and I strongly recommend anyone suffering from any chronio disease to consult him. lam quite sure they will have every attention paid them.— C. H. Stutfield, Foxton Villa, Ingeßtre-street, Wellington. Witness to signature : Miss Cunningham. Wellington, 13th July, 1887. Dr. Spkbr, — About a year ago, when yon were in Wellington, I consulted you abont bad pains in my head and shoulders, and goneral bodily ailments. I was about two years under various doctors, and was treated from the Wellington Hospital, but I received no benefit, in fact I was worse instead of better. After boing treated by Dr. Spoor for abont six weeks, I found myself,- much to my surprise, as well as ever, and I have kopt bo to this day. I make this testimony willingly, as I consider this is due to Dr. Speor. Mart Love (Widow), South-road. Witness— J. Dwan. Wellington, 15th July, 1886. I beg to state that for a long time I have been suffering from physical and nervous debility. Some five months ago, when Dr. Speor was in Auckland, I wrote and placed myself under his treatment, and am now gratified to say I am perfectly cured, and a sound, healthy, man again. I cannot speak too highly of Dr. Speer, as he has sucoeeded when other doctors failed, and that without even seeing me until to-day, when I first had tho pleasure of speaking: to him. H. Bannerman, of Masterton. Newtown, Wellington, 17th February, 1887. Facts are truths. _ For 30 years I have suffered from chronio disease, which was gradually killing me. I have tried dozens of patent medicines and any number of doctors, without effect. At last I got so bad that I could hardly work. I have been nnder Dr. Speor sovoa months, and I fool like a new man. Let me recommend anyone suffering to call and see him. If it is possible to obtain relief he will give it. — Charles Richard. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO TEST THE TRUTH OF ABOVE. THE ONLY AUTHORISED MEDICAL MAN ADVERTISING. For Registration, see New Zealand Gazette, • 21st January, 1886. A FRIENDLY CHAT COSTS NOTHING ONLY ONE INTERVIEW NECESSARY. WHY I ADVERTISE. Firstly — The field of medicine is too large for one man to grasp. Secondly — In no other business does one man claim to do everything — take the building of a house, Does one man act as plumber, carpenter, painter, and mason? — yet the ordinary medical practitioner claims univorsal knowledge in a bnsiness infinitely more divided, but even he, when suffering from a Special Disease, goes to a Specialist. Thirdly — I am a Specialist ; have through years of practice in ono line become expert, and to bring this before the publio I advertise.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 68, 17 September 1887, Page 2 (Supplement)

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