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DR. SPEER Is a Graduate of Harvard University, Class 74. The Docior has devoted a lifetime to the study of SPECIAL DISEASES, some of these in association with the leading specialists of the Old and New Worlds, which enables him to treat all private troubles with exoellent results. Catarrh, stomach and liver troubles attended to in all their various forms.' All skin diseases, from whatever cause, absolutely cured within a stated time. All applying to him will receive his honest opinion of their complaints. No experimenting ! He will guarantee a positive cure in every case he undertakes, or forfeit .£2OO. His reason for doing so is this :—: — Where there is no organic disease and nothing but an inorganic trouble, or in other words a conglomeration of symptoms producing a certain resulb, there is no reason why it cannot bo removed with the proper remedies, therefore he guarantees. Furthermore, in all other businesses the master must guarantee hie work — why not in medicine P The oldfashioned doctor will promise nothing, therefore he must be guessing as to the trouble, and guessing as to the remedy. Ladies and Gentlemen, in science there is no gu'esswork. No man or woman can dio without a cause. The cause should be known to a doctor, and the remedy too. Remember, medical ethics will not cure, neither will dignity founded on guessing help you. Dr. Speer wishes it distinctly understood that he does not claim to perform impossibilities, or to have miraculous power. He olaiins only to be a qualified and successful physician, thoroughly informed in the above DISKASES of men and women. People at 1 a distance can, by sending for question-form, with stamp, be treated at home. The courpe does not in any way interfere with business. Secrecy in all cases. I Call or address H. J. Spehr,M.D., National , Mutual Buildings, Customhouse-quay. [ Hours— 9 to 12 a.m., 2.30 to 5, and 7.30 to 9 p.m. No Sunday hours. Post Office Box 339. JAMES SMITH & SONS, THE NEW HOUSE, FIRST GRAND CLEARANCE SALE IS NOW ON. IS NOW ON. We are selling this week a WAREHOUSEMAN'S STOCK OF LACES. Valenciennes Laces "j n a t> Edelweiss Laces / Our Sale Price G uipure Laces ' (" „ , Torchon Laces J ld *? er y ar(3 ' ICOOyds Knotted Check") -„ Ql Zephyrs, usual price [ OuR Sam- Price The balance of our SUNSHADES are selling in three lots — No. 1 Lot Sunshades ) Our Sale Price up to 5s 6d ) 2s lid. No. 2 Lot Sunshades'? Our Salbi Pricb up to 12s 6d > 4s lid. No. 3 Lot Sunshades') /-y.,,, o. Tm v.... up to 22s 6d (lined { OvR Sale Psica with silk) ) 7s lld - JAMES SMITH & SONS, THE NEW HOUSE, 13, CUBA-STREET,

By Special His Excel1 Appointment ?2^J£ffi§c*&& lenoy the Earl ! (Jeweller) to of Ranfurly. PRANK GRADY, Willis-street. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. i Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks, Muff Chains, Rings, Bangles, Brooches, Studs, Links, Charms, Novelties in Greenstone. <tc. STERLING SILVER AND E.P. GOODS. — Teaand Coffee Services, Sugars and Creams, PJntvee Dishos, Dessert and Fish Sets, Cruets, Butters, Candlestioks, Brushes, Manicure i Sets and Toilet Nick-Nacks, Photo Frames. 1 OPTICAL GOODS & LEATHER GOODS. — Fitted Travelling Bags, Dressing Cases, Purses, Card Cases, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Albums, &c. Five Per Cent. Discount for Cash. Manufacturing, Engraving 1 , Gilding. mHE QHOP If OR MJRESENTS. f . By" Speoial {$ 1 98>58 His Excellency Appointment S^l^SS^Kg c Earl to °.f Ranfurly. W. LITTLE JOHN & SON, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS, 85, Lambton-quay, Wellington. CLOCKS. CLOCKS. CLOCKS. Valuable Consignment. Handsome Mahogany English Hall Clock, to Chime, on 8 and 4 Harrington Tubes Handsome Carved Oak Chime Clocks Handsome Marble and Onyx Clocks Special quality Office and Ship's Clooks Also large paroei Best quality 9ct. and 15ct Curb Bangles, set with Turquoises and Pearls. The latest novelty Best quality 9ct. and 15ct. Plain Gold Curb Bangles Pearl and Plain Gold Twin Swallowßroocheß, with Chain connection Finest Whitby Jet and Onyx Mourning Brooches Large selection Race Field, Marine, and Opera Glass, ordinary and in Aluminium Inspection invited. GEO. T. WHITE, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND OPTIC [AN, • Lambton-quat. GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, by famous makers CLOCKS, for drawing, dining, bedroom, kitchen ENGAGEMENT RINGS, in diamonds, sapphires, opals, pearls, rubies, &0.,& c. — the largest and finest selection in Australasia BROOCHES, BANGLES, STUDS, SCARF PINS, every direct mail and our own manufacture Just-finished GREENSTONE GOODS, in butter knives, pickle forks, tea and jam spoons, memento spoons, brooches, &o. Beautiful Goods in STEELING SILVER too numerous to particularise, the chief of which are Silver Tea Sets, weighing 60 ounces and over, Candlesticks, Salvers, Fish-eaters, Punoh Bowls, Fruit Spoons and Forks, assorted in oases Inspection of our Show Cases inside respeotfully solicited. F. TYDEMAN. Manager. J # H. ROBINSON (Formerly with Benson, London), WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, 19, WILLIS-STRKBT, New goods by every mail, all marked in plain figures at lowest prices. ' Discount for Cash. Watoh Repairs a Specialty. "OEDFORD, THE UMBRELLA KING, 1 ' To be found at his Palaoe, Tpa Um^rklla Shop, 181, Lambton-quay. New silks to hand. A great variety of Umbrellas in stook. Umbrellas covered in a first-olass style at reasonable charges. Inspeotion of the Palaoe invited. BEDFORD, THE UMBRELLA KING, 181, Lambton-quay,

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Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 33, 9 February 1899, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 33, 9 February 1899, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 33, 9 February 1899, Page 7

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