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Medical, Is (Graduate of Harvard University, Class 74. Tho Doctor 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 10 treat all private troubles with excellent 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! Whore there is no organic discaso and nothing but an inorganic trouble, or in other words a conglomeration of symptoms producing a certain result, there is no reason why it cannot be removed with the propor remedies, therefore 10 guarantees. Furthermore, in all other businesses the master must guarantee his work-why not in medicine? The old-fasliionod doctor will promise nothing, therefore he must be guessing as to tho trouble, and guessing as to the remedy. Ladies and Gentlemen, m science there is no guesswork. No man or woman can die without a cause. The cause should lie known to a doctor, and the remedy too Remember, medical ethics will not cure, neither will dignity founded on guessing help von. Dr. Speer wishes it distinctly understood that he does not claim to perform impossibilities, or to have miraculous power. Ho claims only to be a qualified and successful physician, thoroughly informed in tho above DISEASES of men and women. People at a distance can. by sending for questionform, with stamp, bo treated at homo. Tho courso does not in any way interfere with business. Secrecy in all cases. Address: n. ,T. SPEER. M.D., P.O. Box 339, Wellington. Special Treatment for the Liquor Craze. The Dosiro for Alcohol absolutely removed, if necessary, without tho knowledge of the patient. > FOUR GOOD POINTS ABOUT HERPABHA QINTHENT 1.-It is particularly serviceable in tho various Forms of Eczema, and in obstinate Ulcers. Eruptions, Watery Humours, etc. 2.—lt is of tho greatest value as an application for tho relief of Chapped Hands, Broken Chilblains, and Sore Breasts. 3.—lt gives prompt and immediate relief in all cases where a healinc ointment is required. 4.1t produces a Clear Skin and a Healthy Complexion, and as a Household Romedy for general nso, it is worthy of commendation. • Sold in pots at Is 6d and 2a 6d each, Prepared solely byCRAWFORD PHARMACIST, NEWTON, AUCKLAND. [EHlWAlilJli INDIAN ME^ Difficulty In tor&Uon. Aaturaa.NerronaConitbl, Catarrh, Pleaplenncia And Oppreulnn Immediately rellwd by IiMUAULT * cVi INDIAN CIOiE. ETTES. Sold ty all CftmM. ■nEOISTBR OF NURSE'S, A Register of Trained Nurses is kopt by J. M. JEFFERSON, Chemist, Symonds-streot. Anyone requiring a Qualified Nurse for any . purpose should telephone to 584 or call at tho Rymoiuh-street Pharmacy. No chargo mado to tho public fi H 0 OOLATE <U WORM TABLETS, CHILDREN TAKE THEM READILY. Nood no aperient. In boxes, Is each. Prepared only by ARTHUR 0. KENDEUIIINB, Pharmaceutical Chemist. 100, Karangahape Road, Telephone No. 411. Queen-street Agent: Cms. lUTJEN, Chemist, ■"en-market Agent: GKO CAWKWELL. pui .!■■■— asgggg I I ——a—M Seeds, Manures, &c. SEED SEASON, 1899. ENGLISH & COLONIAL CLOVERS / AND ouwukass. /CVv POVERTY BAY.HAWKB' SBAY /aV/ & CANTERBURY RYEGRASS. / W) / TARANAKI COCKSFOOT. / / CBhWINO'S HARD, BED. Aw / &SHKEI' FESCUES. / 5 / ITALIAN /A / RYEGRASS. / 'V/ Agont for " /,-% '/ P. McOILLS TIMOTHY. /O/ OATMEAL / * / ami / %)/ FLOUR, / A v / Tokoraariro. X A/ /Ay / '\j/ foa Pratfksis, Poa TBTO /jkv. / AI.IS, I>OA AQI'ATICA, POA / LA/ Nkmokjlm, Agiiostus VUk / J / C»111S, AOKCSTIS KTOLOMFKKA, / / D.iMiioNiA, Rai's Tail, Rape, /. / luiimis(various kinds). '-4k */ BONBDUST AND SPECIAL -*4 / MANURES. / Feed and Seed Oats, Maize, Wheat, Barley, etc. 9 & 11 CUSTOM ST.. AUCKLAND. pjAVE ON SALE:/ GRASS SEEDS- / Cocksfoot, Ryosr»S3 /f\, / White and Red Clovers /Cs/ Al»yke, Timothy /$ / Cowgrass, Fescues /. ' / Oatsetc, etc. A&. /Duns, Danish, /w/ Tartars, and MANURES. /Ay Short Food. / rv*/ / \J/ Wheat, Oatmeal, ■" * /A. / Maize, Bran, Sharps, /£& •/ Chaff, etc., etc, / HAMS AND BACON. /Ai / m < Coarse, and Rock Salt, *3y Solo Agents for / " Golden Oem" Flour ami Wheatmeal, / CUSTOM-STREET EAST.

KANGAROO ISLAND GUANO. Analysis: Phosphate of Lime, 51.92 per cent. PRICE REDUCED TO £3 JqS PER TON TO CHOSE CONSIGNMENT. vV, S. LAURIE & CO, CUSTOM-STUEET AUOKMND. YATES' RELIABLE SEEDS. SEED POTATOES. SEED OATS. I! AEL BY, VETCHES, BYE, dC GARDEN AND FARM SEEDS, MANUBKS, &C. Catalogues and pikes from ARTHUR YATES & CO,, SEED MERCHANTS, New Address : Next T. & S. Mohein & Co. 100, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, " CORNER OF ALBERT AND WELLESLEY STREETS, Readingroom comfortably furnished. All the leading Papors, Reviews, Magazines, etc, on tho tables; subscription, 2a 6d per quarter Tho Library contains upwards of 4000 vols in the various departments of literature; subscription, 2s. 6d per quarter. Tea and Coffee provided in Social Room, kmployment and Boardinghouse Registers. Meeting for Young Men on Mondays, (.30 p.m.; Evangelistic Services, Thursdays, at ho- Bible Reading and Prayer. Saturdays, at 7.30; Bible Class, Sunday, at 3 p.m.! Sunday Evening Service in Opera, House.-at i -STRANGERS and Others (especially young Men) cordially invited to .visit the Rooms., where fullinformation I may |be • obtained. 1 Open from B a.m, to 10 p.m. j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11058, 9 May 1899, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11058, 9 May 1899, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11058, 9 May 1899, Page 7

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