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MEDICAL -|7v R 8 P. E B R' S PRIVATE DISPENSARY, establiebed In Wellington for the Scientific and Speedy Cure, of Chronic Nervous, and Special Diseases. .The-Expert fcpeolalist X»i fipeer Is a Regular Graduated Physician, educated at Harvard College, U.S. He hat devoted a life time to, and la-acknowledged to'be the most-expert' Physician in; hit speciality In the United States. Young met and middle-aged men, who suffer from' Nervous and Physical Debility, toss of' Energy and Memory, Eruptions on ttieF'aco, Mental Depression, Kidney and ; Bladder Troubles, ko. &o.,=will do well : to consult : Dr Speer. Hospital experience : Havirg been a Physician in one of the leading Hospitals ofthe I'.S enables him to treat all private troubles with excellent results. He wished it to be distinctly understood that be does not olftim to perform Impossibilities, or to have a miraonions power. He claims only to be a fkilled »nd a successful physician, thoroughly Informed in his speciality—Chronic Dieeaßeß of Men and Women. All applying to'him will receive his honest opinion of their «jrn> plaints. No experimenting. He wlll.guarantee a positive euro In every oase he undertakes, or forfeit L2OO. Consultation in Offioe or by Letter, Free. N. B.—All Medicines neoesßary for a oomplete enre nan be sent seoure from observation on rnoeiot of »vmptom». . The Doctor's famous pills Is and 2s per hox Ointment Is 6d per box. This Ointment positively cures irritation, itching, and all sbm disea ea. By pose 2d extra. ... Charges Moderate. Examination ■_■ and Advice. Free.. Call or Address—Dp. H. J. BPEFR, Korthkrn Chambers Empire Hotel). Office cours : 10 to 12 a.m.. 2 to 4, and 6 to 8 p.m. Sundays, 10 to 12. P.O. Box 346. N.B.—ASATEBT DR BPEKR wui send a trial bottle of his medicine free of charge (carriage excepted) t • any person apylyina to him who will give full parti, ulars of their trouble. This »W demon bate his unbounded confidence in these wonderful which are only known to himself, and which for over-two years have ao ieved such unvaried success in his New Zealand practice. All applicants for, a trial bottle :of. his medicine munt enclose 2d scamp for reply. GOOD NEWS FOR SHEEP FARMERS, CURE FOR FOOT-ROT ESTABLISHED. [RAHAM ft CO.'S PERMANENT [". CURE FOR FOOT-ROT. (PATENTED.)' It is often remarked, and Is undoubtedly true, that the Sheep-owner a worst enemy Is Foot-rot. Its effeots are soon shown in the of the Sheep 1 and Its wool; and although lately many■ scientific opinions have been expressed with regard to it In the publio Press, there is no doubt that the 80-called remedies thare suggested have all been'tried in these Colonies, ending only in disappointment and ■ failure, the result being that in using Arsenic, Vitriol, Carbolic Acid, and other things that are reaommended, tb<jy have added fuel to the fire In burning the Sheep's feet altogether, and in most instances making them worse than before. With all deference to the opinions of these scientific men, our 30 years' practical (not thcoretioal) experience of Bh'eep and stndy of this question; has led us to coma to the conclusion that.the CAUSES AND nature of this disease are-not understood, and up to the present time it has been wrongfully treated. We invito the publio to read the following Testimonial, which shews that we can CURB rooT-ROT for. over twelve months, and this in a case, where all other means had been tried and failed. - . ■'.« Flaxton, 28th June, 1886, "-Messrs W. Graham and Co., Southbrook. "Dear Sirs, —We have muoh pleasure in stating that the Sheep you dressad~for us in May, 1885,'OVBR twelve months-Ago, have remained e rrebctly sound on their feet ever since,- and are still running on the same marshy swamp without Bhowlng.any signs of Foot-rot, —Yonra faithfully, '■:•'"Walcaob Bros," 1 We oart also bring proof that we havaeot failed in any single case to effect a complete cure, even In the worst oases,, where numbers of Sheep have died every year. Our chief difficulty is ■to "oonvinoi. ' the Public that this is not one «f the' many epurious Patent Medlolnes which have from time to time been fohsted upon them j but we trust the following disinterested testimonial to our " Leslie Hills, Culverden, "June 17,1886. " Meßsra Matson, Buss, and Co., Rangiora. ' "Dear Sirs, —I notice by the Standard tha Graham and Co. are now offering their bur. for: Foot-rot for sale to- the' Public, ] have always been Vbry sceptical.. Ji to the result of these patent' ourea ,fo diseases In'Sh'eep, of which we have had si many offered us of late. lam quite Batisfie( that, if Graham and Company will only sell as the same quality of stuff as. he used himself when working on Foot-rot sheep, in this district, there will be no necessity ' for Graham and Company to go to Kimberley for somo years. I have: seen, a .good •'eal of the Montrose r,ams thet>e few years;; they were terribly bad. with, Foot-rot and as Graham cured I 'them with' two dressings,' I am now satisfied that a core for Foot-rot has been found. I have never had any Footrot on this property till the other, day, when a few Foot-rot Sheep pame In'a mob of rarbss; breda for turnips, so please send me at once a gallon of Graham and Company's -patent, to care of D. —— Culverdon, arid oblige.— Yours truly, , "Duncan Ruthkriwrd.!', We can assure the. publio that we have only one standard for our preparation, and that la the Best. It Is carefully mariulectured from the beat Ingredients obtainable, and we are determined to use. our best endeavors to maintain its present popularity. " r " Priob, 10a per Gallon. Our terms are Cash. No ot/re, no-pay. - For furtner particulars and additional f A c«-lwir.ni«lß nnVilttthAfi.in onr fHrnnl*v annln to the Agent*— Matson, Bubs, and C 0.,; Rangiora •>- Jonas and Bourn, Tlmarn : Murray and Koberts,: Dunedin Matson, Cox, and Co., Ashbarton Do Lambert and Robinson, Oainaru Or.to , , GRAHAM & CO., , SOUTHBBOOK, RANOIORA. . Beware of worthless Imitations, None Is genuine except from our : Agents ■'•■'■, '—■ '■ ' ■'-' "■ or. We will, give a reward oion thousand pounds to any-person i who. can prove that our Testimonials are not genuine and DISINTKRBSTKD. '■ 745 BUSINESS NOTICES H. GRIESBELICE AND CO., WEAVERS. HILL, WOOL EXCHANGE, London, Shipping and Commission Merchants Established 1885. HIP to order any', description of British ). and : Continental Goods upon 2J par cent, commission, selected by buyers with colonial experience, and attend to the; prompt realisation :ofProduce.at highest prices upon 1 per dent, commission. Orders to be accompanied by Letters of Credit or partremittanoe in Bank Draughts or Produce. Open Policies of Insurance for floating oargoes to covet sea risks. • Referenoaa—Chief - Office' of the London iud Westminster Bank or Agra Bank, London, and most of the Colonial Banks, Current.Price Lists, f Produce Kepcrta, and any necessary samplea or information on application. . ■''.'■'.'.''".; 168 \ Fine Assortment or BALb, PROGRAMMED at the Mail Office

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Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 4097, 29 December 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 4097, 29 December 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 4097, 29 December 1887, Page 1

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