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Medical Dr. H. J. SPLEK, THE EXPERfjJPEOIALIST. PRIVATE DISPENSARY, Octagon Chamb-us, opposite iotvw -HAlii, Di NtiDlN. . ... Established for the Scientific and Speedy ' (Jure of CHRONIC, MKHVi-US AND SPECIAL DISEASES. DR SPEER is a \- egnlar Gradaai ed Physician, ednca'.ed ac Barva d Ci-lle^e, U.S. He has devoted -* Life-time to, and is acknowledged to fee the most expert Physician in his Specialty in the United States. A FEW AMONGST MANY TESTIMONIALS. KUmarnock Place, Castle street. Dnnedin, October V!o, 188 S. I was sick — nearly dead, Doctora could do me no good. I "was yellow, cold, pulseless, ane» fast losing my bold oa life ; could not eat or sleep, depressed in spirits, and hopeless This is what I was. I have been six w< eks unoer Dr Speer, and now i am a new being ; can eat like a horse, ana feel like a right ing cock ; look like a nuii again. Aad yet thic man advertiats I — H Sutherland. | Moray Place, Dunedin, < ctober 20, 1886. Five yrars ago I underwent, an operation, since which I have never been clear of the doctors," and have gfadually failed in health until I was quite unable to work. On teeiug the advertisement of Dr H. J. Spesr in the p*perl thought I would try him; and I am happy to Bay that under hia treatment I am raending rapidly, and can thoroughly recommend him as a straightforward clever man. — Mrs Crowe. Witness to signature :B. J. Sted ■ well. Dunedin, 0. tober 18, 1856. My sou John, aged eight yearg, has been suffering for six years from, a congh which has nearly ki'led him. He Las had hardly any sleep since M*rch. last, and has been a great source of anxiety. In six weeks Dr Speer has nearly cured him. He had previously been under some six or seven, doctors, who were unable to cure him. lam very pleased Dr Speer has arrived in i)\mtd in, and a-u quite satisfied that he is all he states. I recommend other poor sufferers to go to him.— Mrs Sheridan, X (Her Jl^rk ) Macaadrew street, Sonta Dunedin. Witness— Bobt. E Hamilton. July 19, 1886. I, the undersigned, do this day make the following statement in hopes that other Fathers who have any children suffering from fit* may notice it. My bod, age! fourteen, was suffering from fits nearly three years. I tried different femedies without any relief. I called on Dr Speer, Palmert-ton Buildings, foot of Queen street, he examined him and said he would treat him, after taking his medicine one week I could see a change in him, and he is still keeping well. I can only, in justice to Dr Speer, recommend other parents who have children suffering from tbe same disease to use his remedy. — Bespectfully youra, Jaroes Wright, Pukekohe. "Wellington, 15th July, 1886. I beg to state tbat for a long time I have been suffering from physical and nervous debility. Some five raenths ago, when Dr Speer waa in Auckland, I wrote and placed mytelf under his treatment, and am now gratified to say lam perfectly cured, and a Bound, healthy mail again. I cannot speak too highly of 3>r Speer, as he has succeeded where other doctors faUed, and that without even seeing me until to-day, vyhen I first had the pleasure of speaking to him. — H. Bannerman, of Masterton. Wellington, sth July, 1886. I, (Jhnrles Macins, Hop Beer Ma'.ufaeturer, of Torystrett, Wellington, have been sick fully four years, have been some weeks in the Chiit-t---church Hospita l , also under treatment by several medical men, but could obta'n no relief. My health at last became so bad that; I was unable to support 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 adverti*ement in the paper?, and came to see if he conli do me any good. He told me, without prompting, nearly all my symptoms ; and although hardly a week under bis treatment (which has been quite gratuitous when he knew of my poverty), I find already great relief, and I think it nothing but right that I should make the matter public. — Charles Maains. Wellißgton, 7th July, 1886. I, Richard Stone, of Haining street, have been suffering three years and a half irom Paralysis. I have tried any amount of Wellington doctors, and have swallowed any amount of medicine, without any effect Three weeks' treatment from Dr Speer completely changed me aud I feel I have got hold of the right man at last.— R. Stone. Witness— W. J Sullivan. Trout's Boarding House, Howe's Lane, Wellington, 3rd Jane, 1886. T, James Brown, of above address, wiFh to state that for some three months I have been suffering from general bad health, by which I have been compelled to knock off work, and some disease of the eye, by which I wjs gradually losing my sight. I have been under three dectors in Wellington, but without effect I have Ined Dr Speer, and in ten days he has so far cured me, that I intend working next week, and he has also nearly restored my eyesight. I am prepared to swear to abo'e facts before any Justice of rtie Feace, and wish to call tbe attention of the public to this rapid cure.— James Brown, X (His Mark.) Auckland, 20th February, 188(5. We, John and Elizabeth Sorter, of "7, I>urham street, Auckland, herewith state that our child, Gertrude Beatrice, aged about five and ahalf years, has been suffering for some months from Spinal Dieease. She has had the attendance of several doctors, and we were obliged at last to take her to the Auckland Hospital She was there some five weeks, and was gradually djing feeing unable to walk, eat, or sleep, when we saw Dr Speer's advertisement, and as a last learnrne, took her to him Sh? was at tbat time enveloped in a Plaster of Paris Jacket. We are now thankful to cay that she has nearly recovered ; she can almost walk alone, sleeps well, and eats thre a . hearty meals each day. We make this statement entirely unsolicited by Dr J?peer,out of sheer gratitude to him.and as a small return for all tbe time, attention, and medicine which he has given gratuitously on learning our circumstances, and also to call the attention of the public to what we cannot but consider a remarkable cure. — John Porter, Father of the child. Witness — Declared before me, Joseph Newman, J.P. The Public are invited to test the Truth of above aoS G BATEAU L— 00MPHBTI NO — — — . v SPPS'S 000 BA. BBEAKFAST. " By a thorough knowledge of the nstion* laws which govern the operations of digest of »nd nutrition, and by a careful: application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Hpps h&8 provided our breakfast tables witi, a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many keavy doctors' bills. It ia by tke judicious use of suci articles of diet tbat a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladiea ar« floating around uo ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape man? a fatal sfeaft by keeping ourselves well f orti fied with pure blood and a properlynoorisied frame." — See article in the Oivil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold in £ pound packets by grocers, labelled thus— JAMES BPPS AND Co., Homcßopatkie Cliamists, Lone on., England. 1 „ . THE ORIGINAL GENUINE BRAND ASK FOB WOLFb¥ 80HNAPPS AND TAKE NO OTHBS. Be not deceived by specious representations The public should demand Wolfe's Schnapps Insist upon having the real article. To avoid all mistakes ask for WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS. Four Million Bottles are sold Annnally t No family should be without Wolfe's Schnapps. A»k for Wolfe's Schnapps and take no other BEWABE OF COrNTEBffEITS. EYBSY KSBPBOTABLE PUBIiLG&N KEEPS WOLFE'S BCHSAPPS, WOLFE'S 80HNAFP8 35 YBAEB BS» FOBS! THE PUBLIC;

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Southland Times, Issue 9384, 25 November 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 9384, 25 November 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 9384, 25 November 1886, Page 4

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