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Dr. Speer' New" Zealand Establishment in Wellington is closed from 30th September, ISSS. All communications are ill future to be forwarded to Sydney, as above. IWSTAWTiY BY Era nMLu em fH" nu m ITavontii I>w ay Sktss Bre i Eft'S Xatraction. SUoploso MK, " a Nenralglo Ho*d-«ch(M and all Narre RS BP \jS 0 EVrt HT 1-a.n, r. ucved by BIINTKK'S HfS 881B 81 &S C 3 H B?i P NKKVINK. AllUkmuu. 1/1 i. BWEaafitt W SUaiicns Dr. ten nen t, Legallv-qualified nnd Registered Practitioner (■'•2 years' medical exjiorieuce, in addition to general practice), TREATS A 1,1. PRIVATE DISEASES (I'otli sexes). The only Practitioner in Auckland who CURES PERMANENTLY THE WORST CASKS of Nervous Debility, Physical Weakness, Exhausted Vitality, Youthful Abuses, Excesses, and the like. DISK ASKS OK MEN, however induced, and no matter how inveterate, speedily, thoroughly, , and permanently cured.—Call or address— l)R i TISNN opposite the Opera House, Auckland. J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9183, 12 October 1888, Page 3

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