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MEDICAL. DRAPERY. PRIVATE DISPENSARY, OCTAGON CHAMBERS, Opposite the Town Hall. DUNEDIN. ESTABLISHED FOR THE SCIENTIFIC AND SPEEDY CURE OF CHRONIC, NERVOUS, AND SPECIAL DISEASES. THE EXPERT SPECIALIST, DRSPEER, Is a Regular Graduated Physician, educated at Harvard College, U.S: He has devoted a lifetime to, and is acknowledged to be the most expert Physieian in his specialty in the United States, who Buffer from Nervous and Physical Debility, Loss of Energy or Memory, Eruptions on the Face, Mental Depression, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Paralysis, Fits, Spinal Disease, St. Vitus's Dance, Liver Complaint, Asthma, Catarrh, Heart Disease, Grave}, PilOs, etc., and are tired of taking mineral drugs, wiil do well to obrae and try the Doctor's method of euro, as it will, if properly applied, relieve them of their Bufferings and restore them to health. The Doctor uses no mineral preparations; his treatment consists wholly in the use of vegetable remedies. Many are they who have implanted* in their systems, by improper use of calomel, seeds which produce an annual crop.of Disoaso, To such ho would say, Come and bo healed. It matters not what your trouble may be, come and let the Doctor examine your case. IF IT IS CURABLE HE WILL TELL YOU SO ; IF IT IS NOT, HE WILL TELL YOU THAT—for he will not undertake a case unless he is confident of effeoting a cure. It will cost you nothing for consultation, so please call and satisfy yourself that the Doctor understands your case. Dr S. cures Humors and Diseases of the Blood, and Ladies who are afflicted by any 6 the following complaints: Cold extremities, weak stomaohs, nervous and siok headconstipation and indigestion, pain in the side and back, leuchorrea, etc., etc. ALL OASES OF EPILEPTIC FITS TAKEN IN HAND GUARANTEED CURED. HOSPITAL EXPERIENCE. Having been Physician in one of the leading Hospitals of the U.S. enables him to treat all private troubles with excellent results. He wishes it distinctly understood that he doe 3 not claim to perform impossibilities, or to have miraculous power: he claims only to be a Skilled and Successful Physician, thoroughly .nformed in.his speoialty. CHRONIC DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN. All applying to him will receive his Honest Opinion of their Complaints, No experimenting. He will Guarantee a Positive Cure in Evpry Case he undertakes, or Forfeit L2OO, Consultation in Office or by Post, FREE. CHARGES MODERATE. EXAMINATION AND ADVICE FREE. Call oe Address— D R H. J. SPE ER, Octagon Chambers (opposite Town Hall). DUNEDIN. OFFICE HOURS--10 to 12 a.m., 2 to 4, G to 8 p.ro A FEW AMONGST MANY TESTIMONIALS. The Glen Dunedin, February 7,1887. I want to tell those that are suffering from Headacho not to despair, but to get relief from Dr Speer's treatment. I bless the day he came to Dunedin Both health and money were gone, as I had tried all the doctors I could think of until I called on him. Out of his skill and attention I am well and strong, and as this is all I can do I think it right to make known his ability in treating suffering creatures like myself. Helen Carey. Mount street, Port Chalmers, January 25,1887. From an accident I had an abscess form in the muscles of my back. I was 10 months in the Auckland Hospital, where the doctors cut and cut again, but failed to give me relief. Previous to this I was four months under a local doctor without effect; at last they could do no more—they said let it take its course. At this time a probe could be run four inches into the open wound. I had 19 months of this misery. In about two months Dr Spker has cured mo sound and well. I can run, jump, and do as I please; am ready for any kind of work; and the wound is healed. If anyone doubts this they can call and see mo, as I am well known in Port Chalmers. I think I am doing nothing but justice in publishing this as a voluntary act of gratitude to the Doctor. Joseph Jones. St. Helier's Cottage, Frederick street, Dunedin, January 12,1887. I havo been ill about six years, I camo to Now Zealand for the benefit of my health about four years ago, but got worse. I was over four months in the Dunedin Hospital, tho card over my bed stating my disease to be consumption; and I was discharged, as they could do mo no good. I ploked up one of Dr Speer's handbills in the hospital grounds, and called to see him. He laughed at my sad appearance, and said: "Behappy, old man; you are worrying over the past; you have been frightened. Do as I tell you, and you will soon feel like a new man." In ten weeks I find he was right. I feel better than I have for years, and am ready to go to work. Anyone doubting this statement can call and see me at above address, and they will find me smiling and in good health. John Brown. Newtown, Wellington, February 17,1887. Factß are truths. For thirty years I have suffered from Chronic 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 under Dr e peer seven months, and feel like a new man. Let mo recommend anyone suffering to call and see him; if it is possible to obtain relief he will give it. „ Charles Richards. Dunedin, October 20,1886. FIVE Years ago I underwent an operation, since which I have never been clear of the doctors, and have gradually failed in health until I was quite unable to work. On seeing the advertisement of Dr H. J. SPEER in the paper I thought I would try him; and lam happy to say that under his treatment I am mending rapidly, and can thoroughly recommend him as a straightforward clever man. MRS CROWE, Moray place. Witness to signature: R, J. Stedwell. Dunedin, October 23,1886. I have been ill two years, and have tried Foitr Doctors in Dunedin without effect. I have been Four Weeks under Dr Speer's Treatment and am nearly well. I bless the day that he arrived in Dunedin, as he has made me another woman; and I earnestly recommend others to his oaro, Kate Sanosteb (Her X mark.) Witness: B. E. Hamilton. November 24,1886. I have been Buffering for some time with rheumatic gout in my knee, and also from my kidneys. I have been under the treatment of DrSpeer, and I now certify that I have received a great benefit from him, and I strongly recommend anyone suffering from any ohronic disease to consult him; lam quite sure they will have every attention paid them. 0. H. Stotfield, Foxton Villa, Ingestre street, Wellington. Witness to signature: Miss Cunningham. THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO TESTTHE TRUTH OF ABOVE. THE ONLY AUTHORISED MEDICAL ;| MAN ADVERTISING* For Registration see New Zealand Gazette,' Jan. 21,1886 A.FBIEITOLY OHAT COSTS NOTHING.! ONLY ONE INTEEVIEW NECBSSAITCI "I AUTUMNSHJPMENTSNOW OPENED UP. NEW MILLINERY NEW MANTLES AND JACKETS NEW DRESS MATERIALS NEW TRIMMINGS NEW LACES, RIBBONS, Em ERBE|IT, HAYNES, AND CO. -*-*• in aniibuncing the opening up of their Autumn Shi|ments have much pleasure in stating that a better selected Stock than the present one they never had the satisfaction of submitting to thoir Customers. NEW DRESS MArERIALS, EX RUAPEHU. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO. Are now showing ah extensivo assortment of Fashionable tores Tweeds, in all Shades of Navy, Plum, Poppy, Ecorce, Cuir, Heliotrope,' Brown, and Grey. The New Baucoorc and Glenisla Tweeds. French Tweeds a Speoialite for Tailor-made Dresses. Novelties in Diagonal, Scotch Mixtures, Habit, and Braided Cloths, and a large variety of Colonial Tweeds, very suitable for he style of Dress now so much in vogue. In addition to regular Goods we are showing the following Novelties in Blacks: LE LIBRE BOUOHON CLOTH BRAIDED CLOTH SAUGHER CLOTH BOUTON CLOTH ORIENTAL STRIPED CLOTH CHEVIOT FOULES, Era, Etc. A full Assortment of the choicest Trimmings in Black and Colors to match all Diess Materials, of which the following are pretty and inexpensive: PLUSH RAYE ROMAN STRIPED PLUSH STRIPED AND CHECKED VELOURS SUPERIOR SILK-FINISHED COSTUME PLUSHES COTOLINE SILKS MAGPIE STRIPED SATINS, Etc. Etc. HERBERT, HAYNES AND CO. PUBLIC NOTICES. ELSON, MOATE, AND CO. 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If you are pressed to buy other so-called Blended Teas, refuse them, for tbey are only spurious copies. Fure Blended Teas. Pure Blended Teas PORE BLENDED TEAS. NELSON, MOATE, AND CO.'S NELSON, MOATE, AND CO.'S NELSON, MOATE, AND CO.'S NELSON, MOATE, AND CO.'S NELSON, MOATE, AND CO.'S NELSON, MOATE, AND,CO.'B NELSON, MOATE, AND CO.'S NELSON, MOATE, AND CO.'S NELSON, MOATE, AND CO.'S NELSON, MOATE, AND CO.'S NELSON, MOATE, AND CO.'S NELSON, MOATE, AND CO.'S PRIZE MEDAL PURE BLENDED TEAS. BRANCHES: DUNEDIN, AUCKLAND, CHRISTCHURCH, WELLINGTON. Agents everywhere, TO L 4 per day to be made by Persona 3WJL of either sex, in their own localities, at work for us. New business. All meet with wonderful success,; Any one can do the work. Capital not- equired. Wo will start you. Outfit worth LI mailed, free. The employment is particularly adapted, to the region in whioh this publication circulates. Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. Full and instructions mailed free. 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Evening Star, Issue 7187, 15 April 1887, Page 1

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