tS a Graduate of Harvard University, Class 74. Tho Doctor has devoted a lifetime to the study of Special Diseases of various kinds, some of them in association with the leadine Specialists of the Old and New Worlds, which enables him to treat patients with excellent results. Catarrh, stomach and liver troubles attended to in all their various forms. A.ll sk'n diseases, from whatever cause, absolutely cured within a stated time. All applying to him will receive his honest opinion of their complaints. No experimenting! He iviTl guarantee a positive cure in every case ho undertakes, or forfeit £200. His reason for dome so is "this: — Where there is no organic disease and nothing but inoiganic trouble, or in other words a conglomeration of symptoms producing a certain 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 guarantee his work— why not in medicine? Tho old-fashioned doctor will promise nothing, therefore he nmst be guessing as to the trouble, and guessing as to the remedy. Ladies and gentlemen, in science there is no guess-work. No man or woman can die without a cause. That cause should be kuown to a, doctor, and the remedy, too. Eemeaiber, 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. He claims only to bo a qualified and successful physician, thoroughly informed in all Diseases of Men and Women. People at a distance can, by sending for question-form, be treated at home. The couiso does not in any way interfere with business. " Dr Speer remains two years at least in Wellington. Call or address— H. J. Speer, M.D., National Mutual Buildings, Wellington; or P.O. Box 339. Wellington, October Bth, 1898. Dear Sir I promised you a testimonial the day I first visited you if you could cure me of the disease I contracted some time ago in two months. As you have done more than I anticipated, accept this letter as my appreciation, and if it is in my power to recommend any of my friends to you I shall do so.-lours truly, .ix* «J • ,£INDERiSON»
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Otago Witness, Issue 2332, 10 November 1898, Page 56
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380Page 56 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2332, 10 November 1898, Page 56
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