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DB. SPEER'S AMERICAN DISPENSARY, 42, Maugarbt-btrebt. Sydnkt, Between George and York itreots. P.O. Box 920. DR. SPEER is a regular Graduated PhyMciivn, oducated at liaivurd College U.S. (for confirmation see New Zenlaud Gazette, 2Ut January, ISB<>; »lso New South Wales Gazette, 17th April 1888.) Tho dootor has devoted 14 voar* to the stud* nf CHKONIC, NKKVOUS. w,.l SPKCIAL DISEASES. Four of tWo were iv tho leading Hospitals of tho United States, which cnablou him:, to troal all privato troubles with uxoellont results. All apply* ing to him will receive bis honest opinion of their complaints. No experimenting i no Mercury used. He will guavanteo a positive our» in every oase he undertakes, or forfeit £200. His reason for doing so is this:— When thero is no organic disease, and- notlu ing but an inorganic trouble, or, in otbpr words, a conglomeration of Rymptoms pro* ducing a cortain result, thore is no reason why it oannot bo removed,with the proper omedieo, thereforo ho guarantees. Ho wiahfß it distinctly understood that he docs no claim to perform impossibilities, or to ■* have miraculous power ; ho claims only to bo a skilled and hucaessfal physician, thoroughly informed in his sppoiality — CHRONIC aud SPEOIAL DISEASES of MEN and WOMEN. People residing at a distance can, by explaining their troubles in detail bo treated at homo. The oourso of treatment will not in any way interfore with. *« their business. Examination and advioe freo to all. Charges moderate. H. J, SPEKR, M.D., 43, Margaret-street, between George and York streets, Sydnoy. Post Office Box, No. 920. Office honrs- 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. ; 2to 4, and 7to 8 p.m. Suudavs, from 10 to 11 only. Dr. Spekr's New Zealand Establishment in Wellington !b closed from 30th September, 18S8. All communications arc in future to be forwarded to Sydney. rt^HE SUFFERERS BOON.-Jtmt Pub' X lished. in Pamphlet form, NATURE'S HIDDEN TREASURE, by a FRENCH DOCTOR. A sure guide for tbo PERMANENT CUREof NERVOUS DEBILITY. LOST MANHOOD, Ac, &o. To married persons* or those about to marry, it worth its weight in DIAMONDS, Price, pbßt, Is 8d (N.Z.) Stamps. Address— taKNCH SPECIALIST, P.O. Box 706 Sydney. Plewe mention this paper. WHEN FURNISHING, China, Croo. kery, Cntlery, Ironmongery, Bedsteads, to., oheapest at J. KITCHEN'S Pantheon, Manners-street and Nowtown. W. EADES & CO., 20, Cuba-street, opposite Te Aro House, and at Lambton-quay, opposite M'Dowell's corner, UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL FURNISHERS. Hearse, &0., kept oh Premises. Funerals conducted to stiit all olassoß, with every roquisite. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TO THE LADIES OF WELLINGTON. C ORCHARD having purchased the ' t Fancy Drapery Bubi'dors of Mrs. Silk. Molesworth-Btreot, will soil tho balance of tho 6took at loss than oost price, to mako ; room for new goods. Ladios wishing to secure bargains should ; call early. To arrive shortly, a good Btook of Fanoy Work. On sale— Silk Appliques, Hond-paintod Cards. &c. Loseons given in Painting, Fanoy Work, 40. All Goods will be sold as ohoapas possibio, for cosh. C, ORCHARD, Moletaworth-stroot. THORNDON BKEWERI J. STAPLES & CO., Bbiwirs, Malt and Hop Imi'ortib* T STAPLES k 00 in returning thanks to tho trado and private persons for their liboral patronage hitherto wonld respectfully beg to inform them that their supply of ALE, STOUT, to., in bulk and bottle, is of tho ohoioest quality, and would solioit a continuance of their former favours. Private families supplied in quantities of two gallons and upwards. Ail orderspncotnally attended to. thorndojTbrewert. J. STAPLES & CO. PItOPBIKTORB ■ . T7IIREWORK6! FtRISWGBKSt JE -- D. ASHER, of Mannerb-street, has just, opened, per ship Soukar, \ 10 CASES BROCK'S CRYSTAL PALACE FHtEWORKS, , ( From Is per dozen to 10s 6d oaoh. A large assortment of Masks and Lanterns. Allow He to o2fbb rob A JUIT OF CLOTHES «- £ 3 10/TCTH AN EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS GIVEN YOU FOR NOTHDf G. can do this as well or better than any man l Wellington. It's vory easy ; but I would ather give you value for your monoy in a omplete Suit only. I fear you would not elieve me if I told yon I give yon a good air of Tronsers for nothing. Nothing for .othing these timest SOME AND SEE MY NEW GOODS J. HUXLEY, ' TAILOB, Lambton-quat. THE Thoroughbred Horse TREABON will visit the Upper and Lower Hutt , luring the season, as under -.—Upper Hutt, Mondays ; Lower Hutt, Tuesdays i weathor (emitting. For further particulars, see lards or, apply to the undersigned. ■ JfOSTER YELVERTON, I Groom, in oharge. - PARCELS AND PACKAGES TO EUROPE AND UNITED KINGDOM. By every direct Steamer. No delay. THOSE intending to forward paroels or presents to their friends can have hem delivered at the door of consignee at heap through rates. WELLINGTON PARCEL DELIVERY COMPANY, Grey-stroet. J. J. CURTIS k CO., Pronrietora. 3088 & CO.'S ROYAL MAIL COACHES fYUR Coaches leave Palmerston North on \J arrival of the Wellington train, for Tapier, via Woodville. A Coach leaves Woodville at 8.30 daily onneoting with Wanganui train. JONES & HUNTER, Proprietors (late Macarra.) Booking Office— Empire Hotel, Welling on. H. Gilmer. Arcnt. , NOTICE TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. piOBB 4. CO.'S Royal Mail Coaches leave 0 Falmerston North on arrival of 11.45 >.m. Train from Wellington, arriving a IVoodviUe for Napier at 2.15 p.m., having linner at Murphy's Club Hotel, returning rom Woodville at 2.30 p.m. for Wellingto aid Wanganui in time for trains. JAMES MACARA, 1 Proprietor. I J. FENTON, l Agent. Palmerston North. DOBB * CO.'S TELKGKAPH. LINE OF COACHEB. Williajc Null, Pbopbixtob. iIASTEBTON ToTJiffTLEPOINT. TINUI. THE Ooftoh leaves the Booking Offioe a 7.30 «.m. every Tuesday and Friday returning on every Wednesday ftnd Saturday. Booking Oflloe— Prinoe of Walo«' LWery and Bait Stable*, Waggonettes, drags, bnggios, to., and first-cites backs, tlwuys on hue. A 'Bub meets every train at the Railway Station. WILLIAM NiiILL, P SOtttUOM LAWBIE & CO.'S DAILY COACHE BETWXKK MABTINBOROUGH, FEATHERSTON, GBEYTOWN, AND LOWEB VALLEY. , . Leave M&ztinborongh daily, ftt 6.30 a.ra Irriving at Featherston at 8.30. ' (Leave Featherston daily,' at 11 a.m., iving at Martinborough at 1 .30 p.m. An extra coach leaves for • rreytown every Wednesday. Parcels and goods at reduced rate*.. The "EVENING POST delivered dailj at [nrtinborough on application to Moors'. T. '. Oaldv or &. liaime. FcatberstoTr. t r\EBBY Tobacco at J. Mandel's, WillisU» street, Wellington. rinted and pubiisttea dally ~tos "the proprietara, John Blundbi.li, Bjsnbt Blumdbu., and Louis BiiUNDJCLL, a* their J rejriatorod ofSoe, Willis-street. Wfllliuqiwii. Tuesday, October 30, 1888.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 104, 30 October 1888, Page 4

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