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DR. SPEER'S AMERICAN DISPENSARY, 42, Makoabet-btbeet. Stdnet, etween George and York afreets. P.O. Box 920. \XR. BPEER is a regular Graduated Lf Pbysioian, educated at Harvard ollege, U.S. (for confirmation roe Now ealand Gazotto, 21st January, 1880; alsa row South Wales Gazette, 17th April 18S8.) 'ho dootor has devoted 14 years to the otudy f CHRONIC, NEKVOUB, and SPECIAL >ISEASES. Four of tboso wero in tho iading Hospitals of the United States, rhiah enables him*, to treat all privato roublea with excellent results. All applynfr to him will reoeive his honest opinion of heir oomplaints. No experimenting; no rlercnry used. Ho will guarantee a positive ure in every eaße he undertakes, or forfoit E2OO. His reason for doing so is thii: — Vhen there is no organio disease, and nothng but an inorganio tronble, or, in other rorda, a conglomeration of symptoms prolacing a certain result, thoro is no roason rhy it oannot bo removed with the proper emedies, therefore he guarantees. He risheß it distinctly understood that he does 10 claim to perform impossibilities, or to lave miraoulons power j he olaims only to >c a skilled and successful physiuian, ;horonghly informed in his speciality — DHRONIC and SPECIAL DISEASES of MEN and WOMEN. Peoplo residing at a listanoe oan, by explaining their troubles in letail be treated at homo. The oourso of ireatment will not in any way interfero with their businoss. Examination and advice "rco to all. Charges moderate. H. J, SPEER, M.D., it, Margaret-street, between Goorgo and York Btreotß, Sydney. Post Office Box, No. 920. Offioo hours - 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. ; 2'to 4, and 7to 8 p.m. Sundays, from 10 to 11 only. Dr. Speeb's New Zealand Establishment in Wellington is closed from 30th September, 1888. All communications aro in f uturo to be forwarded to Sydney. THE SUFFERERS BOON.-Just Pub lished, in Pamphlet form, NATURE'S HIDDEN TREASURE, by a FRENCH DOCTOR. A sure guide for tbe PERMANENT CUREof NERVOUS DEBILITY, LOST MANHOOD, Ao , Ao. To marriod persons, or those about to marry, it worth its weight in DIAMONDS. Price, post, Is 8d (N.Z.) Stamps. Address— FRENCH SPECIALIST, P.O. Box 766 Sydney. Please mention this paper. WHEN FURNISHING, China, Crockory, Cutlery, Ironmongery, Bedsteads, Ao., ohoapest at J. KITCHEN'S Panthoon, Manners-street and Nowtown. W. BADE 8 & CO., 20, Cuba-street, opposite Te Aro House, and at Lambton-quay, opposite M'Dowell's ooruor, UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL FURNISHERS. Hoarse, Ao., kept on Premisos. Funerals conducted to suit all classes, with every requisite. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. 1 TO THE LADIES OF WELLINGTON. C ORCHARD having pnrohased tho • Fancy Drapery Businoss of Mrs. Silk, Molesworth-Btroot, will sell the balanco of the stook at less than cost price, to raako room for now goods. Ladies wishing to seouro bargains should oall early. To arrive shortly, a good stock of Fancy Work. On sale — Silk Appliqnes, Hand-paintod Cards. Ao. Lessonß given in Painting, Fancy Work, &o. All Goods will be sold as oheapas possiblo, for oash. C. ORCHARD, Molesworth-Btroot. THIS WET WEATHER PROVES MOST UNMISTAKABLY the SUPERIORITY OF MY MAKE OF BOOTS OVER ALL OTHERS. TRY STARTUP'S BOYS' & GIRLS' INDESTRUCTIBLE TOED BOOTS, FOR SCHOOL WEAR. YOU SHOULD SEE STARTUP'S OWN MAKE LADIES' KID WALKING SHOES, 6/11 : A Wonderful Pboduction. Warranted to Wear Two Pairs of English Imported. NEW SHOWROOM NOW OPENED. Re-ipurnibhed with a grand stock New and Fashionable BOOTS AND SHOES. S. STARTUP, NO. 24. CUBA-STREET. GENTLEMEN, ALLOW ME TO OFtfEB TOU' A' iJUIT OF CLOTHES *» £3 10/WITH AN EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS GIVEN YOU FOR NOTHING. I can do this as woll or bettor than any man in Wellington. It's very easy ; bnt I would rather givo you value for your money in a oomplete Suit only. I fear yon would not believe me if I told you I give you a good pair of Tronsers for nothing. Nothing for nothing these times. COME AND SEE MY NEW GOODS J. HUXLEY, TAILOR, Lambton-quat. THE Thoronsrhbrod Horse TREASON will visit the Upper and Lower Hutt during the season, as nndor -.—Upper Hntt, Mondays ; Lower Hntt, Tuesdays ; -'oathcr permitting. For further particulars, boo Cards or, apply to tho undersigned. FOSTER YELVERTON, Groom, in charge. PARCELS AND PACKAGES TO EUROPE AND UNITED KINGDOM. By every direot Steamer. No delay. THOSE intending to forward parcels or presents to their friends can have them delivered at the door of consignee at oheap through rates. WELLINGTON PARCEL DELIVERY COMPANY, Grey-street. J. J. CURTIS A CO., Pronriotors. COBB A CO.'S ROYAL MAIL COACHES fYUR Coaoheß leave Palmerston North on " arrival of the Wellington train, for Napier, via Woodville. • A Coaoh leaves Woodvillo at 8.30 daily oonneoting with Wanganui train. JONES A HUNTER, Proprietors (late Macarra.) Booking Offioo— Empire'.Hotel, Wolling ton. H. GiLMBR, Acent. NOTICE TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. COBB A CO.'S Royal Mail Coaches leave Palmerston North on arrival of 11.45 a.m. Train from Wellington, arriving a Woodville fer Napier at 2.15 p.m., having dinner at Murphy b Club Hotel, ro turning from Woodville at 2.30 p.m. for Wellingto and Wanganui in timo for trains. JAMEB MACAEA, Proprietor. * J. FENTON, Agent. PalmeTßton North. COBB A CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES, William Null, Proprietor. MASTEETON TO CASTLEPOINT TINBI. THE Coaoh leaves the Booking OfEoe a 7.90 a.m. every Tuesday and Friday returning on every Wednesday and Saturday. Booking Offico— Prince of Wales' Livery and Bait Stables. Waggonott«a, drags, baggies, Ao., and first-claw haoki, always on hire. A 'Bus meets every train at the Railway Station. WILLIAM NisILL, P lonouaoi LAWRIE A CO.'S DAILY COACHE BETWEEN MARTINBOROUGH. FEATHERSTON, GREYTOWN, AND LOWER VALLEY. Leave Martinborough daily, at G. 30 c.m arriving at Feathoraton at 8.30. Leave Fcatherston daily, at 11 a.m., riving at Martinborongh at 1.30 p.m. An extra coaoh leaves Martinborongh for Oreytown every Wednesday. Parcels and goods at reduoed rates. Tho EVENING POST delivered daily at ttartinborough on application to Me rets. .1. ."•. Oaklv or G. Lawrie. Featherston. DERBY Tobacco at J. Mandel'e, Willisstreet, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 103, 29 October 1888, Page 4

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