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DR SPEER WAS Gazetted this city, October 13, 1885, a grad. ; eof the Medical Department of the Hr.. ard University, Class 74, -niled States ot 'jnerica, and is registered us such in both the E-stern and \> estern Hemispheres; also licensed in the Transvaal. The Doctor has devoted 110 years to the study of all Diseases, some of these in association with the leading specialists of the Old and New Worlds, which enables him to treat all 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 r ceive his honest opinion of their complaints. No experimenting 1 Where there is no organic disease and nothing but inorganic trouble, or in other words a conglomeration of symptoms producing a certain result, there is no reason why it cannot be removed with prv r -emedies, therefore he guarantees. Furthermore, in all-other businesses the master must gunrmtee ms work—why not in medicine f The old-fashioned -lor will promise nothing, therefore he must be pleasing as to the trouble, and guessing as to >-lie emedy. Ladies and gentlemen, in science there ,s no guess-work. No man or woman can die without a cause. That cause should bo known to a doctor, and the remedy, too. Remember, medical ethics will not cure, neither will oignity founded on guessing help you. Dr Sp-.ar wishes it distinctly understood that he does not claim to perform impossibilities, or to have miraculous power. He claims pnly to be a qualified and successful physician, thoroughly informed in the above diseases. x cople at a distance can. by explaining their troubles in detail, or by sending for ques-tion-form, be treated at home. The course does not in any way interfere with business. Secrecy in all cases. Address—H. J. SPEER, M.D., National Mutual Buildings, Wellington., No Sunday hours. P.O. Box 339. HARDY’S N° 1 CLARET. PURE AND WELL MATURED. Recommended by aB Leading Doctors. *"'OM POUND.” Trade Mark of KAY’S COMPOUND ESSENCE OF . LINSEED, . LINUM CATHARTICUM PILLS, for Aniseed, Senega,- Squill, etc.. For Coughs/Colds, and Chest, Complaints. Useful in Bronchitis, Asthma, Influenza, Consumption, etc. Is equally serviceable for Horses and Cattle. , Indigestion and its evus, Bilious derangements, etc. An agreeable aperient. COA'GULINE. —Cement for Broken Ar , tides. j CHESHIRE BIRD LIME, in tin boxes. Spread on paper or twigs for Mosquitoes, Birds, and small animals. Manufactory—Stockport, England. 701 Art dealers— McOBEGOR WRIGHT AND CO., Picture Framers, Artists’ Colourmen, 129, Lambton quay. Telephone, 650. Choice lot of pidnres to hand. HANO TUNING— The Dresden Piano Company tune, regulate and repair pianos. All work guaranteed. SAIL, TENT, AND FLAG MAKER— R, G. KNIGHT, Wellington. Flexible Steel Wire-rope Fire Escape Ladders, from £l. & THREE STAR WHISKY IS UNDOUBTEDLY 'JMUE FINEST WHISKY IN the market OAFE DE JpARIS JJOTEL (Opposite Railway Station), PALMERSTON NORTH. Superior Apartments for Families, Tourists and others. Every modern comfort and convenience. Experienced Chef. Catering for requirements of travelling public a specialty. TARIFF—Gs 6cl per day; 35s per week. J. H. MILLS, 6C3 Proprietor. WONDERLAND OP NEW ZEALAND. ROTORUA AND HOT LAKES DISTRICT. DOURISTS and VISITORS from the SOUTH intending visiting the NORTH SLAND and the HOT LAKES DISTRICT ill find every Comfort, Attention and onvenience at the various Hotels in the istrict of Rotorua,, viz., THE GRAND HOTEL THE GEYSER HOTEL LAKE HOUSE THE PALACE HOTEL le Grand being the finest hotel in New Zealand. All Communications addressed to the Managers of the above Hotels will have prompt attention; or for terms and booking arrangements, apply COOK’S TOURIST OFFICE. 427 32, Lambton quay. Patronised by their Excellencies tbs Governors of New Zealand. COKER’S FAMILY HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. Within one minute of the Railway Station. JAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor. ' Letters will receive every attention. P.O. Box No. 291. Telephone, No. 231. PAIKAKAEIKI HOTEL. MANAWATH LINE. MR C. TELLEY, Proprietor of the above well-known favourite seaside Hostelry, begs to announce to the travelling community, and especially to those intending spending a few days in the country, that the above Hotel has been thoroughly rspovated and refur- ! nisbed throughout. Visitors will find i every comfort of a home, combined with a , thoroughly up-to-date accommodation , house. Terms moderate. Special arrangements . made with families or private parties . visiting the district. 4H

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3770, 19 June 1899, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3770, 19 June 1899, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3770, 19 June 1899, Page 3

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