Business Notices. DR SPEER'S ' PRIVATE DISPENSARY, OCTAGON CHAMBERS (OPPOSITE THE TOWN HALL). BSTABLISHBD FOR THE SCIENTIFIC AND SPEEDY CURB OP CHRONIC, NERVOUS, AHD SPECIAL DISEASES. The Expert Specialist, l ' JOrJO& EfcJsfcr Jali JELhJBS«u» Is a Regular Graduated Physician, educated at Harvard College U.S He hai devoted a lifetime to, and It acknowledged to be the most expert physician in his specialty in the United States. YOUNG MEN and MIDDLE-AGRD MKN who suffer from Nervous and Physical Debility, Loss of Energy or Memory, Eruptions on the Face, Mental Depression. Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Neuralgia, Rheumatism Scrofula, Salt Rheum. Paralysis. Fits, Spinal Disease, St Vitus 1 Dance. Liver Complaint, Asthma, Catarrh. Heart Disease, Gravel. Piles, Ac, and are tired of taking mineral drug*, will do well to come and try the Doctor's method of cure, as it will, if properly applied, relieve them of their suffering! and restore them to health. The Doctor uses no mineral preparations ; his treatment consists wholly in the use of vegetable remedies. Many are they who have implauted in their systems, by improper use of calomel, seeds which produce an annual crop of disease To such he would say, Come and be healed. It matters not what your trouble may be, come and let the Doctor examine your case. IF IT IS CURABLB HB WILL TELL YOU SO jIFIT 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 c»U «nd satisfy yourself that the Doctor understands your case. Dr S. cures Humours and Diseases of the Blood, and LADIES who are afflicted by any of the following complaints :— Cold Extremities, Weak Stomachs, Nervous and Sick Headaches, Constipation and Indigestion, Pain in the Side and Back. Leuchorrea, Sec, &c. ALL CASES OF EPILEPTIC FITS TAKEN IN HAND GUARANTEED CURBD. HOSPITAL EXPERIENCE. Having been Physician In one of the leading Hospitals of the United States enables him to treat all private troubles with excellent results. He wishes it distinctly understood that^he does not claim to perform impossibilities, or do have miraculous 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 him will rtceive his Honest Opinion of their Complaints. No Experimenting. He will Quaranteea'Positive Cure in Every Case he undertakes, or Forfeit £200. Consultation, in Office or by Poit, £1. gg* CHARGES MODERATE. EXAMINATION and ADVICE £J, «®1 Call or Address . DR El. J. SPEER, OCTAGON CHAMBERS (OPPOSITE TOWN HALL). Office Honre ... ... ... ... ... JO to 12 a.m., 2t04,6 to 8 p.m. A. Few amongn Many Testimonials. Wellington. 15th July 1886 Wellington, 7th July 1888. I beg to state that for a lung time I have been I, Richard Stone, of Haimng street, have been suffering from physical and nervous drbility Some suffering three years and a-half from paralysis. I live months ago, when Dr Speer was in Auckland, have tried any amount of Wellington doctors and ' I wro' c and placed myself under his treatment, and swallowed any amount of medicine, without any am now gratified to say lam perfectly cured and a eft'et Three weeks' treatment from Dt Speer sound, healthy man again. I cannot speak too completely changed me, and 1 feel I have got hold highly of Dr Speer, as he has succeeded when other of the right man at last. doctors failed, and that without even seeing me until B. Stoics. ' to-day, when I first had the pleasure of speaking to Witness— W. J. Suixivajc. him. H. Bannhrman, of Masterton. To the Public— l, the undersigned, do this day make the following statement, in hopes that others Wellington, sth July 1886. who have gone through a similar affliction may 1, Charles Manins, Hop Beer Manufacturer, of profit thereby:— For many months I have been sickj Tory street, Wellington, have been sick fully four bo bad that life was a burden. The mental depre*years, have been some -weeks in the Criatchuich sion and physical prostration were something that Hospiial. also under treatment by several medical cannot- be described. Doctors and patent medicine* men, but could obtain no ielief. My health at last 1 have tried without any relief, but getting worse all became so bad that I was unable to support my the time. As a forlorn hope, I called on Dr Speer. family, and obtained a letter for examination at the Falmerston Buildings, foot of Queen street. He Wellington Hospital, not being in a position to pay examined me. and without asking a question, gave more medical fees By chance I saw Dr Speer's ad- me every symptom I had. Said he wou'd treat me. vertisement in the papers, and came to see if he From the first teaspoonfu' of his medicine I felt recould do me any good. He told me without prompt- lief, and have constantly been getting better ever ing nearly all my symptoms ; and although hardly since. Words cannot express my gratitude. Th« a week under his treatment (which has been quite above statement I make without any solicitation, gratuitous when he knew of my poverty), I find al- and am willing to verify the same before a J.P. ready great relief, and I think it unthing but right Respectfully yours, that I should make the matter public. R. Adamson. (Signed) Charles Manins. Charlotte street, Eden Terrace, Auckland. Witness— W. J. Sullivan. ' ; A Ghbat Public Benefactor.— l say. withsnfc Trout's Boarding house, Howe's Lane, hesitation, that the arrival of Dr H. J. Speer in New Wellington, 3rd June 1886. Zealand is a godsend. The man is a wonder as a 1, James Brown, of above address, wish to state physician. I called upon him a few weeks ago with that for seme three months I have been suffering the expectation that he would nsk » lot of questions, from general bad health, by which 1 have been com- as other doctors do, and, in fact. I commenced to pelled to knock off work, and some disease of the eye, tell him how I felt. He held up his hand and said, by which 1 was gradually losing my sight. I have "Stop! If I cannot give you all the symptoms and been under three doctors in Wellington, but without tell you just how you feel without asking a que§« effect. I have tried Dr Speer. and in ten days he tion. I will not treat you." To my astonishment has so far cured me that I Intend working next week, he located every pain, explained in detail how I felfe and he has also nearly restored my eyesight, lam better than I could myself Affer months of agony, I prepared to swear to above facts before any Justice am well to-day. Everything he did for me aoted like of the Peace, and wish to call the attention of the a. charm. I will go before any J.P and swear to tbs public to this rapid cure. above, James Brown (hiß X mark). " J, Routweh, Witnesß—W. J. Sullivan. Kumeu, Auckland. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO TEST THE TRUTH OP ABOVE. ' THE ONLY AUTHORISED MEDICAL MAN ADVERTISING. AND YET THE MAN ADVERTIBHSI For Registration, see New Zealand Gazette. January 21, 1886 A. FBIBNDLY CHAT COSTS NOTHING. ONLY ONE INTERVIEW NECESSARY.
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Otago Witness, Issue 1824, 5 November 1886, Page 3
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