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Medical. J® ®• Graduate of Harvard University, Class <% /he Doctor lias devoted a lifetimo to the study of SPECIAL DISEASES, some of these in association with the leading Specialists of the Old and Now Worlds, which enables him to 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 llliil will receive his honest opinion of their complaints. No experimenting! Where thore is do organic disease and nothing but an inorganic trouble, or in other words a conglomeration of symptoms producing a cortain result, there is no reason why it cannot be removed with the proper remedies, therefore he guarantees. Furthermore, in all other businesses the master must guaranteo his work—why not in medicine? The old-fashioned doctor will promise nothing, therefore ho must be guessing as to the trouble, and guessing as to the remedy. Ladies and Gentlemen, in science there is no guesswork. No man or woman can die 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. Ho claims only to be a qualified and successful Physician, thoroughly informed in the above DISEASES of men and women. People at a distance can, by sending for questionform, with stamp, be treated at home. The course does not in any way interfere with i business. Secrecy in all cases. Address H. J. SPEER, M.D., P.O. Box 339, Wellington. Special Treatment for the Liquor Craae. The Desire for Alcohol absolutely removed, if necessary, without the knowledge of the patient.

FOUR GOOD POINTS ABOUT fjERPASMA QIHTMEKT I.—lt is particularly serviceable in tho various Forms of Eczema, and in obstinate Ulcers, Eruptions, Watery Humours, etc. 2.—lt is of the greatest value as an application for tho relief of Chapped Hands, Broken Chilblains, and Sore Breasts. 3.-It gives prompt and immediate relief in all cases where a healing ointment is required. 4.-It produces a Clear Skin and a Healthy Complexion, and as a Household Remedy for general use, it is worthy of commendation. Sold in pots at Is 6d and 2s 6d each, Prepared solely byCRAWFORD PHARMACIST, NEWTON, AUCKLAND. Difficulty b M|«#tor«Uoß. JUthmo,H«rTeußCoo|>.i l Catarrh, Bbooleitam *qd Oppression lmmedintel) rell«r«d by ORUIABIiT A Co'» INDIAN CIGARgTTKS, fold by all ChcmUit.

CHO OOLATB WORM TABLETS. CHILDREN TAKE THEM READILY. Need no aperient. In hoses, is each. Prepared only by ARTHUR G. KENDERDINE, Pharmaceutical Chemist, 100, Karangahape Road, Telephone No. 411. Queen-street Agent! CMS. RlTjdn, Ohemist. Newmarket Agent! GEO. CAWKWELi. TEED'S CERTAIN CURE FOR CORNS.Nothine Equals It. An Unsolicited Testimonial, received 12th July, 1898, from (J. H. McCutoham, Esq. About 1830 I bought sit Hawera a box of your Certain Cure for Corns, which I was informed was worth a hundred times its cost, and I found it in practice all that was claimed for it. On returning to Loudon in 1891 my feet were so sorely tried by the flagstones, eto., that 1 again required a corn cure, and bought all the best ones recommendod to me. including the much advertised " Watch" remedy, but tile little oenefit derived made mo regret my inability to find an agent in London for "'feed's Corn Cure." It should bo known and used whomever "corns" are present—that is the world over, All Chemists, Is. Commission Agents, HUGHES, RAYWARD, & BALDWIN (Late "HENRY HUGHES"), CHARTERED PATENT AGENTS (established 1002), TRADE MARKS jL V Registered /j.'B ,|ij| (A 0 SHi Obtained \V X/ in all Countries Ift, throughout tlio World. AUCKLAND OFFICE: 103, QUEEN STREET. £. BROOKE-SMITH, Manager. T. E HALL' AND CO., MERCHANTS. IMPORTERS, AND AGENTS, LOWER, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. SOLE AGENTS FOR Evans and Co., Limited, Atlas And Crown Mills—Flour, Oatmeal, and Mill Produce. Dunedin Exhibition Gold Medal. Mangotokl Mercantile Brand cf Bnttor. Tauwhnro Choose Factory. To Puke Cheese Factory. Tauranga Cheese Factory. T. H. Green and Co.—Ham and Bacon Cnrers

Mitchell and Co.—Preserved Meats. Lion Brand Condonsed Milk, H. Ilarraway—Rolled Oats. J. S. Fry and Son-Oocoas, Chocolates, and 276 Gold Medals and Diplomas. Established 170 years. Merryweather and Sons— Engines, Hose, and all Fire Extinguishing Appliances. Established 200 yoars. J. and J. 0. Crown Brand Faints, Oils and Colours. John Gray and Confectionery. Hills and Undorwood—Vinegar. Established 1762. Montgomerie and Bakers' Bermallne Protected by Patent. Vulcan Match Co. — Assurance Safety Matches. Slack and Tannors' Oils, etc. Established 17th Century. Heddlo and Co.—Raspberry Balm and Cordials. D. Anderson and Sheathing and .[looting Feltß. The Guardian Fire Assurance Co. Establishod 77 years. Fancy GoodsJUST j^RRIVED, A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OP pHOTO, j^KAMES, Comprising all the latest shapes and sizes, at AOOPSON'S JM3NDON AND JAPANESE gAZAAK, QUEEN-STREET. The above represents a complete set of manufacturers' samples, and contains upwards of 200 varieties (20 of each pattern only). Now on view in windows. Inspection invited. HARDY'S N°' 1 CLARET I ' - 4 - PORE AND WELL-MATURED, RECOMMENDED BY ALIi LEASING I DOCTORS* • :

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11060, 11 May 1899, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11060, 11 May 1899, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11060, 11 May 1899, Page 7

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