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Medical ■■ Ti Jl spe .n n' a o PItIV AT E DISPENSARY y OCTAGON CHAMBERS, 10 Oppositu the Town Hall, le 0 ESTABLISHED FOR THE SCIENTIFIC AND SPEEDY OURE OF i n I 11 CHHONIO, NERVOUS, AND SPECIAL it DISEASES. cl of THE EXPERT SPECIALIST, d Dlt SP E E It, t Is a Regular Graduated Physician, educated at )s Harvard College, U.S. He has devoted a lifetime to, ■d aud ia acknowledged to lie the most expert Physician _ in his specialty hi the United States. a YOUNG MEN and MIDDLE AGED MEN'who ;d suffer from Nervous and Physical Debility, Loss _ «f Energy or Memory, Eruptions on tlie Face, Mental [1 Depiction, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Neuralgia, it Rheumatism, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Paralysis, t its, _ Spinal Disease, St. Vitus' Dance, Liver Complaint, y Asthma, Catarrh. Heart Disease, Gravel, Piles, kc, vi and are then ot taking mineral drugs, will do well to. t, come and try the Doctor's method of cure, as it will, in if properly applied, relieve them ot tlieir suffering! and restore them to health. The Doctor uses uo mineral preparations: Ins treatment consists wholly in the use of vegetable remedies. Many are they who have implanted in their systems, by improper use of calomel, seeds which produce an aimu J crop of Disease. To such he would say, Come and be hea cd. It matters not what your trouble may be come and let the Doctor examine your case. IF IT IS CURABLE HE WILL TELL YOU SO ; IF IT •)_ IS NOT, HE WILL TELL YOU THAT-for he will not undertake a case unless he is confident of effecting a cure. It will cost you nothing for consultation, so please call and satisfy yourself that the Doctor understands your case. Dr S. cures Humours and Diseases ,_f the Blood, and Ladies who ar, afflicted by any of the following complaints:— C ld extremities, weak stomachs, nervous and sick S. headaches, constipation and indigestion, paiu in the side aud back, leuchorrea, kc, kc. ALL CASES OF EPILEPTIC FITS TAKEN IN HAND GUARANTEED CURED. HOSPITAL EXPERIENCE. Having been Physician in one of the leading Hospitals of tbe U.S. enables him to treat, all private ,v troubles with excellent results. Be wishes it distinctly understood tli^t hedoes not claim to perform impossibilities, or to have m'racidous power; he claims only to be a Skilled and Successful Physician, thoroughly informed in his specialty. CHRONIC DISEASES OF .MEN AND WOMEN. All applying to himwill receive his Honest Opinion ~ of their Complaint*. No experimenting. He will '• Guarantee a Positive Cure iv Every Case he undertakes, or Forfeit £200. Consultation iv Office or by Post FREE.; CHARGES MODERATE, '» EXAMINATION AND ADVICE FREE. Call or Address— DR H. J. SPEER, Octagon Cha-Ueeiis, Opposite Tow.n' Hall, OFFICE HOURS—IO to 12 a.m., 2to 4, 6 to 8 p.m.' g A FEW AMONGST MANY TESTIMONIALS. Wellington, ISth July, 1886. I beg to state that for a I ,ok time I bave been suffering from physical and nervnu- d biti-y. Some five months ago, when Dr Speer was in Auckland, I wroe and placed myself under his treatment, and am now gratified fo say I am perfectly cured and a Bound, healthy man acrnin. I cHiinot speak too highly of Dr Speer. as he ha= succeeded when other doc oi s failed, and that without even seeing me until to-daj T, when I first had the pleasure of speaking to him. H. Bannerman, Of Masterton. ;s Wellington, sth July, 18S6. I, Charles Manins, Hop B.er Manufacturer, of Tory street, Welling'on, have been sick fully four years, have been some weeks in the Cristchu eh Hospital, also under treatment by several medical men, but could obtain no relief. 'My hialthatlast became so bad that I was unabl? to 6upjort my „ family, and obtained a letter for examination at the ' Wellington Hospital, not being In a position to pay more medical fees. By chance I saw Dr Speer's ad- . vertisement in the papers, and rams to see if he " could do meany good, He told me without prompting nearly all my symptomi; and although hardly a week under his treatment (which has been quito gratuitous when ho knew of my poverty), F find alcady great relief, and I th'nk it nothing but right thatl should make the matter publ'c (Signed) CharlesMamks. Witness—W. 3. Sullivan. Well'ngton, 7th July, 1886. I, Richard Stone, of Haining street, have been suffering three yeara nnd a-hall'from paralysis. I h-ive tried any amom.t of Wellington doctois and swallowed any amount of medicine, without, any eff et. Three weeks' treatment from Dr Speer comp'etely changed me, aud I feel I have got hold of the right man at last. R. Stone. Witness—W. J. SULLrvAX. Trout's Boarding house, Howe's Lane, Wellington, 3rd June, 1896. I, James Brown, of nbove address, wivh to state that tor si me three months I have been suffering irom general bad health, by whicli I have been compelled to knock off " ork, arid sorn* disease of the eye, by which I was gradually losing my si«ht. I have been und'-r three doctors i" Wellington, but without effect. I have tried Dr Speer. and i" ten days he has so far cured me thatl intend working next week, and he has also nearly restored my eyesight. I am prepared to pwear to above facts before any Justice i of the Peace, and wish to call the attention of the 1 public to tbis rapid cure. James Bnow^, X (His Mark). Witness—W. J. Sullivan. Auckland. 20fh February. 1886. We, John and Elizabeth Porter, of 77, Durham street, Auckland, he.rawit.h state that our child Gertrude Beatrice, aged about five and a-half ycirs. has been suffering for some months from epinsl disease. She has had the attendance of several doctors, and we were obliged at last to take I er to the Auckland Hospital, fhe was there some five we -Its, and was gradually dying, being unable to walk, eat, or Fleep, when we saw I)r Speer's arU ertisement. aud as a last resource took her t him. She was at that time enveloped in a plasterof Paris jacket. We are now thankful to say that she has nearly recovered; she can aloi"8t ■ walk alone, sleeps well, and eats th*ee hearty meals ea-h day. Wem-fcc thi- statement entirely unsolicited by Dr Speer. out of sheer gratitude to "him, ami as a Bmall return for all the time, attention, nnd medicine whicli ho has given gratuitously on learning our circumstances, a-d also, to call the attention of the public to what we cannot but consider a remarkable cure. Jomt Porteh, Father of the child. Witness—Declared before me, Joseph Newman, J.P. To tiie Public—l, the undersigned, do this day make the following statement, in hopes that others who have gone through a similar affliction may profit thereby:—For many months I have bsen sick; so bad that life, was a burden. Tho mental depression and physical prostration were something that cannot be described. Doctors and patent medicines I have tried without any relief, but getting worse all the time. Asa toiiorn'hope, I called on Dr Speer, Palmerston Biiildlnos, foot of Queen street. He examined mc, and without asking a ijii'-sttnn, gave me eve-'V symptom I had. Said he wou'd treat me. From tbefirst te-spoonfu' of his medicine I lelt relief, and hive constantly been getting better ever since. Words cannot express my gratitude. The : above statement I make without nny sollep ation, and am willing to verify tirl same bofore a J.P. Respectfully yours, R. AUAMSON, : Charlotte sti eet, Eden Terrace, Auckland. j J A Great Public Benefactor.—l say, wlthnnt . hesitat on, that the arrival of Dr H. J. Speer in New Zealand is a godsend. 'J he man is a wonder as a i physician. I called upon him a few weeks aan with the expectation that lie would ask a lot of questions, as other doctors do, and, in fact, I commenced to tell him how I felt. He held up his hand and said, " Stop! If I can"o' give you all the symptoms and tell you just how you feel without a* king a ques- . tion, I will not treat you." To my astonishment ° he located every pain, explained in dcta'l how I felt bet ter than I could myself. Af'ermonthsof agony, I am well to-day. Everything he did for me acted like a charm. I will go before any J.P. and swear to the above. J. Routwell, Kumeu, Auckland. o fi " " S v THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO TEST THE « P TRUTH OF ABOVE. tl THE ONLY AUTHORISED MEDIOAL MAN << IT ADVERTISING. re ts tl ec AND YET THE MAN ADVERTISES! in tc G For Registration, see New Zealand Gazette, J'1 January 21, 18815. Jj A FRIENDLY CHAT COSTS NOTHING. ONLY ONE INTERVIEW NECESSARY. Hau

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7653, 28 August 1886, Page 4

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