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WTNES! WINES! WHISKIES! WHISKIES I TWO THOUSAND CASES IN STOCK. H C M E~& SON, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, TEA DEALERS, . GENERAL GROCERS, AND PROVISION MERCHANTS. "PTTT?T? PT? VT AAT mp a Q THE BEST THE WORLD O/ t» t 1 UlVlii UI!iI.LUiN lliAfc, CAN PRODUCE, Pek Lb « DIRECT IMPORTERS of the following WINES, which we guarantee to be well matured, some over 2Q years old. These Wines are bottled at the Vineyards, which is a guarantee that the consumer gets the Genuine Article, as most wines bottled by merchants are adulterated. Adelaide Red Winks— Claret, Greenache, Port, Constantia, Frontignac, Old Tawny Port (over 15 years old). White Winks— Reisling, Chablais, Tokay, Sherry, Muscadine. Muscatel. All the Leading Brands of Continental Wines in Stock. The Best Brands of SCOTCH and IRISH WHISKY, in case and bulk. Ask for our ten years old GLENLIVET WHISKY from the cask. XLL GOODS SOLD AT LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES. Address— • HUME & SON, 63 and 65, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST GROCERS IN NEW ZEALAND. ( DR. SPEER'S VARIOUS TESTIMONIALS ' : ;; THROUGHOUT .THE COUNTRY. Vivian-street, Wellington, September 3, 1898. Dear Doctor,— l called on you two months ago in regard to my sickness. After hearing your explanations, without questioning me upon a single point, I felt sura that you thoroughly understood my case, and now feel more than convinced you did, as the pains in my side have completely left me, and that awful heaviness upon the chest is gradually disappearing every day. Your treatment has done more than you Baid it would. Yours truly, J. ALEXANDA. Taranaki-street, Wellington, September 3, 1898. Dear DOCTOR,— I am willing to add my testimony to that of others, and I wish to convey to the public that I give it of my own free will for the great benefit ITiave received - during one month's course of your treatment. I was all broken out with a rash so itchy that I was unable to sleep. This you stopped in -fehree days ; the pains in my boiies are lessening every day. Six months ago I caught this trouble, and I tried remedy after remedy, but did me no good. I look upon what, you have done for me a little short of a miracle. Yours truly, HENRY H. HIGGINS. Palmerston. September 1, 1898, Dkar Sir, — You requested me to write you in one month. The medicine I received has acted as you said it would, and I find in. four weeks more improvement than I thought possible in so short a time. The kidney trouble appears to be all right now. I shall be -obliged if , you will send me another month's treatment, which I think will finish. I enclose balance of my account. You may publish this for the good of others. Your 8 truly, L. H. HARDTNG. Nelson, August 29, 1898. Dear Sir, — After being under your treatment for two months the bad dreams have left me, and now wake up feeling refreshed in the morning. Work is no longer a burden to me, and feel like facing the world again. Constipation and the other symptoms are going away. I may say in one more month I shall be completely cured. Faithfully yours, . W. PURVIS. Auckland, August 26, 1898. Dear Doctor, — Seeing you have returned to Wellington, and on looking over your ' books you will find my name. You treated me for an obstinate skin disease which, if you remember right, I told you I had for four years. Yon cured me in two months, and I have had no return from it, and that is now eleven years ago. I now take th« libarty of sending my sister to you, who is troubled in a similar way. Trusting' you trill be able to cure her as you did me. You may publish this letter if you please. Yours truly, ■ F. E. OWEN. Queen-street, Auckland, August 31, 1898. *" Dear Sir, — The catarrh in my head is entirely cured ; the same trouble in the bladder which caused me great annoy&nce is improving every day, and I expect in another four weeks that will be well, too. As I previously told you both these troubles came on about six years ago, and during all that time I have consulted many doctors without any satisfactory issue, and have also taken a great amount of medicine from chemists with the same result. It was by accident that I saw your advertisement in the paper, and am well pleased with your work. Kindly forward balance of treatment to Dunedin. I have no objection in your showing this letter to whom you please. Yours truly, F. J. TREVELYAft. While as Physician to President Kruger's wife in Pretoria, South Africa, and who had laid in her bed for * four months under the care of twenty-four different physicians, I was telegraphed for from Johannesburg, and on arrival I said to the President of the Transvaal, " If you will do precisely as I say, in four days your wife will be in her carriage." As my instructions wero carried out to the letter, the President's wife was once i more restored to vigour and strength, and was in her k carriage by the time mentioned. The result was, the Dutch came 400 miles in ox-waggons to see me, in order that I might, under the peculiar circumstances, cure them in like manner of their various complaints. DR. SPEEK, will go before any Justice of the Peace and make an affidavit to the above statement. DR. SPEER WILL REMAIN IN NEW ZEALAND SEVEN YEARS. SEE ADVERTISEMENT ON SECOND PAGE. Worthy Poor treated FREE on Saturdays, from 3 to 5 p.m. CALL OR ADDRESS— H. J. BPEEB, M.D., NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION BUILDING, CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY, WELLINGTON. P.O. Box 339. HOURS— 9 to 12 a.m. ; 2.30 to 5, and 7.30 to 9 p.m. Sundays, 10 to 12 A.m. BROOKE'S MONKEY BRAND SOAP WON'T WASH CLOTHES. FOR CLEANING, SCOURING, AND SCRUBBING FLOORS AND KITCHEN TABLES , FOR POLISHING METALS. 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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 74, 24 September 1898, Page 7

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