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Medical. B E S F E E E PRIVATE DISPENSARY, OCTAGON CHAMBERS, Opposite the Town Hull, S WILL BE IN CHRISTCHURCH PROM APB.il. 14th to APRIL 30xu. At th i METROP lITAN TE PKRANCS HOTEL. Cashel btreet ea»t, Christchurch. ESTABLISHED FOB THE SCIENTIFIC AND SPEEDY CUBE ..P CHRONIC, NBhVOUS, AND SPECiAL diseases. THE EXPERT hPECIALIST Dr SPEER, Is a Regular Graduated Physician, educated at. Harvard ■ .'liege, ITS. Ha h.s devoted aUR time 10. h.u<l is aohnowledged to be, the Physician lu his F)>ecioity in the United States. YOUm* M.WN nnrl B 'ibN wh^ Buffet from Netvous and PUynical debility, I boa* of Energy or Memory, Eruptions ou the P-co. Mental .Depression tudney and Bladder Troubles, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, ■‘crofula, ’■alt Rheum, Paralisis, Fits. Spinal Disease, St Vitus Ttauoe, ‘ Xiver Complaint, Astbma, i.’a'a rh. Heart Disease, Gravel, Piles, &c.. and are tired of taking mineral drugs, will do well t > uoine a-id try the Doctor a meteod of cure, as it will, if properly applied, relieve them of tt eir tuffer.ugs and i e-tore tnem to healih. Toe hoc or ns. sno mtneri l preparations; his Leatm nt o insists wholly in iho use ot vegetable remedies. Many are they who have implanted in their s.isiems, by improper use of calomel, seeds ■which produce an annual er- pof disease. To such he would say. Come and be healed It mat tern not ■wh»t your troub e may he, come and let the Doctor examine your case, if It Id CUBABL-, HE ■WILL TELi- Y 1 >ll Bf* ; TP IT IS NOT, HE WILL TELt. Y‘H THAT—'or he wil not undertake a cu-e unless he is confident of effecting a cure. It •will cost vou nothing f'rooußul’utiou, so please call and satisfy yourtelf that the Doctor ui-derstatids your ease. Or S cares Humours and Diset-ses of the Blood, and Ladieawho are afflicted b v any of the following complaint*; ('old weak stomachs, nervous and sick hea'aches, cons ipation add indigestion, pain in the side an! hack, leuchor -tea, &o , Ac. ALL CASES Of EPILEPTIC PITS TAKEN IN HAND GUaRAN i'B4D tURtD, HOSPITAL EXPERT* NC* . . Having been Physi ian in one of the leading Hojitals „t t v e UV-, enables him to treat hi I private tin ibles wi h excellent result-. He wishes it distinctly understood that ho does not claim to perform impossihi ities, .r t> hive miraculous power; ho claims onlv »o be a ski led and Successful Physician, thoroughly informed in his specialty. CHRONIC DISEASES OT MEN AND WOMEN. All applying to him will receive his Honeit Opinion of tneir Complain's. No experimenting. He will (iinrnntee a Posi ive Cure in e very Ca.-o ho undertakes, or forfeit £2oConsultation in Office or by Post FREE. CHARGES MODERATE. EXAMINATION AND ADVICE FREE. Call or Address— DB M. J. SPED B, Octagon Chambers, Opposite Tows H*u. Office Hours—lo to 12 a.m., 2t04,6 to 8 p.m. A PEW AMONGST MANY TESTIMONIALS: Newtown, Wellington, February 17, 887. Facta are truths. For HO years I have suffered from Chronic Disease which was gra, nally killing me I have tried dozens <v Patent M- dicines and • any number of Doctors without affect; at lost I got so bad that I could hardly work. I have been under Dr Speer seven months, and feel like a new man. Let me recommend anyone suffering to call and see him j if it is possible to Obtain relief ha will give it. Chabi.es Uicuabps. The Glen, Dunedin. February 7, 1887. I want to ted those that are suffering from Headache not to despair, but to get relief from Dr Speer’s treat eut. I blesa the day he o«me to Dnuedm. 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 lam well and strong, and as this is >lll c&n do I think it right t<> m-ke known hi« ability in treating-uf- • faring ore-tures like myself. Helen Caret. Mount street, Po't Chalmers, January 26, 1887. Prom an accident I had an abcess form in the muscles oi my back. I was 10 moi ths in the Auckland Hoepit-l, where the doctors ent and cut again, but failed to • ive me relief. Previous to this I was four months under a local lector without, effect; at la-t they could do no more—th.-y said. Jet it tike its coarse At this time a probe eou : d be run four inches i -to the open wound. I had 19 months of this misery. In about two months Dr.epaEß has OCRED me, sound and well. I can run jurat., an ' do as I please ; am ready for any k*nd of work, and the wound is W-aled If tn. one doubts this, they oan .'all and see me. as T am web known in Port Chalmers. I think I am doing nothing but justice in publishing this as a voluntary aot of gratitude to tre iio*-tor. Joseph Jones. 8t H-lier’a Cottage, Frederick street, Dnntdin, January 12, 18S7. I have been ill about s*x years. I camo to New .Zealand for me benefit of mv health about four years ago but got worse. X was over fenr months ia the Unnedin Hospital, the card over my bod stating my di-eose to be consumption ; and 1 w,a • di-charged, as th-y could do me no good. I picked up ono of Dr Spaeu’s handbills iu tie Hospital grounds, and called to see him. Ho langh-d at my sadappeorai.ee, and said, *• Be happy, old man ; you are worrying over tho past; you have been frighteuei. Uo as I tell yon, and ,'Ou will soon feel like a new man " Iu ten weeks I find be was right. 1 feel bettor than I have for yers, and am ready to go to werk. Anyone doubting this statement can null and see me at above address, and they will find me smiling ana in good hea th. John Brown. Queen street. North Dunedin, January 6, 1887. Having had a bad, face for some years, and tried various kinds of treatment, all ot which failed, I called on Hr Hpeer- Ho told me what disease it was, which noi e of tho oiher doctors o.mld. and lias completely cured me in six weeks. These aro facts, and X feel grateful to the Doctor for re] ievdug me of a very unplea-aut complaint, and advi-o other sufferers to give him a trial. Be at least tells you whether he can care you or not. George Brown. Maori Hill, Dunedin, December IS, 1886. For nearly two years I have been suffering from a variety <’f divoases, according to the Dunenin doctor-, eich doctor treaiing me for a different •li sease. which he couldn’t, or rather didn t euro. Four moults’ treatment under Dr Speer has cured me sound and we I. I am willing to swear this before v.ny iu tico of the pence. I publish tb s fact to induce those who are now throwing away their money and health to call and see my man. He at least is genuine. A. Little. ■Witness to signature: Andrew Wilson. Burkes, December 13,1850. I have suffered for five jears from a very sora lag, and I have applied to several medical men in Dunedin without effect simply throwing my money away. Dr Speer has cured me sound ami well in three months. David Thomson, Witness to signature: Sworn before mo this 13th day ot Deo., 1886— John T. Wriout J.P. Sawyers’ Bay, November 24, 1836. I have been ill two years and a half with sciatica, weak lungs, nervous pro*trillion, and genera llv used up; have been treated unsuccessfully by live doctors in Daaeuin and Port Chalmers, as a lust chance 1 came to Dr Speer to see if he could do mo any good, it has taken three months, but ho has eund me Bound and well. lam willing to swear to this before any j nstioe ot the peace. N. Neilsen. Dunedin, October 23,1886. I have been ill two years, and have tried Four Doctors in Dunedin without effect. I huvs been Pour weeks under Dr Speer’s Treatm-nt and am nearly well. I blot's the day that he arrived in Dunedin, as be has made me another woman ; and 1 earnestly recommend others t<> his cave. Kate basoster (Her X Mark), George street, St Kilda. Witness : R. E, Hamilton. 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 quits unable to work. On seeing the advertisement ot Dr H. J. Speer in the paper, I thought 1 would try him; and lam happy to say tout uuder his treatment I am mending rapidly, and can thoroughly recommend him us a straightforward, clever man. Mrs Crowe, Market Place. Witmss to signature: if. J. ptedwel. November 21, 1860. I have been suffering for soma limo with rheumatic g mt in my knee, and ul-o from my kidneys. I have been under th- tieatmenf. of Ur Speer, and t now certify that I have received a great benefit from him, and 1 strongly recommend anyone suffering from any chrome dhoase to consult him; I am quite suio they will have every attenti n paid them C. H Stdtfiei.d, Foxton Villa Inge.-tre street, Wellington. Witneasto signature : Miss Cunningham. July in, 1888. I, the undersigned, do this day make the following statement in hopes that other fathers who may have any children suffering with fits may notice it —My sou, aired 14, was suffering from fits nearly three years. I tried different remedies without any relief. I called on Dr rpeer, Palmerston Buildings, foot of Queen street. Ho examined him, and said he would treat him. After taking his medic.ua one week I could see a change in him, and he ia still keeping well, I can only, iu justice to Dr Speer, recommend other parents who have children suffering from the same disease to use his remedy. JCeapeotfully yours, James Wriqht, Pukekohe. Wellington, 15th July, 1880. I hug to state that for a long time I bu> o been suffering front physical and nervous debility. Some -five months ago, when Dr Speer was in Auckland. I wrote and placed myself under his treatment, and am now gratified to say l am perfectly our<.d, and a sound, healthy man again. I cannot speak too highly of Dr Speer, as he has succeeded when other ■doctors tailed, and that without even seeing me until to-day, when I first had the pleasure ot speaking to him. H. Bannermak, of Mastortom THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO TEST TILS TRUTH 08’ ABOVE. THE ONLY' AUTHORISED MEDICAL KAN ADVERTISING. For Registration, see “ New Zealand Gazette. January 21,18c6. A Friendly Chat Costs Nothing. ONLY ONE INTERVIEW NECESSARY.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8151, 23 April 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8151, 23 April 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8151, 23 April 1887, Page 3

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