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Medical. | Dfi, NEIL'S READY SELIJJB 1 ASTHMA POWOFR. The beßt known remedy in America, England or elsf where. DS. NEIL'S Asthma Powder ia considered the greatest blessing on earth by the many sufferers who have had the privilege and wisdom to try it, being about four times cheaper (le per tin, or three in trae, 2s 6d) than Borne of the most celebrated powders now imported from America. It should be tried by all who suffer with asthma, bronchitis, hay fever, hoarseness, influenza, colds, or any impediment to free breathing. The following testimonials will show its great power in two of the most confirmed cases : — Dunedin, May 2nd, To MhINEIL, Dear Sir,— For many yeaTß I have Buffered from asthma. I have tried all the various remedies for it for a long time, I have u*ed the cigarettes which moat people think are the best thing for it, but, after having used one tin of your Powder I find it isiallyou claim for it It gave instant relief, and its effects for good are not transient. I can honestly say it is the best remedy I ever used. My father in England suffers much, being a confirmed asthmatic ; I wish he could get some of it. Mns McDonald. Eavensbourne, April 10th, 1886. D«i Neil, Herbalißt, George street, Dunedin, Dear Sir — I have tried one tin of your Asthma Powder since the 9th March, 1886. I have suffered very severely from asthma during the last 14 years, since I had inflammation in the lunge, andiLhave found no remedy likeiyonrs for clearing the bronchial tuVes and giving im mediate relief. In fact, I have not had a spasm since I begaa to use it. I am, dear sir, your most obedient servant, JAMES TaYLOK, Town Clerk, Eavensbourne. Please observe Dame and address on tin — Prepared at DB NEIL'S BOTANIC DlSPE^li! V 96, George strbbt, Dunedin, New Zealand. Agents for Invercargill— MATJdESON AND CO. DBB bTEERT, Dk H. J- SPEEE, THE EXPERTjiPECIALIST. PRIVATE DISP3NSARY, Octagon Chambers, tpooitjs Town Hall, Established for the Scientific and Speedy Cure of CHRONIC, NERVOUS, AND SPECIAL DISEASES. T~\R SPEER is a V egular Graduated Physician, U educated ac Harvard College, U.S. He has devoted ••» Life-time to, and is acknowledged to be the most expert Physician in his Specialty in the United States. A FEW AMONGST MANY TESTIMONIALS. Kiimarnoek Place, Castle street. Dunedin, October 25, 1886. I was sick — uearly dead. Doctors could do me no gooJ. I was yellow, cold, pulseless ana fast losing my hold on life ; could not eat or sleep, depressed ia spirits, and hopeless. This is what I was. 1 have been six weeks under Dr Speer, and now 1 am a new being ; can eat like a horse, and feel like a fighting cock ; look like a man again. And yet this niaa advertises ! — H Sutherland. Moray Place, Dunedin, October 20, 1886. Five years ago I underwent an operation, since which I have neve 1 " been clear of the doctors, and b;ive gradually failed in health until I was quite unable to work. On seeing the advertisement of Dr H. J. Speer in the p i per 1 thought I would try him ; and lam happy to say that under his treatment I am raending rapidly, and fan thoroughly recommend him as a straightforward clever man. — Mrs Crowe. Witness to signature :E. J. Sted well. Duntdin,"October 18, 1886. My son John, aged eight year?, has been suffer ng for six years from a cough, which has nearly ki led him. He has had hardJj- any sleep .since March last, and ha.s been a great source of anxiety. In els weeks Dr Speer has nearly cured him. He had previously been under some six or seven doctors, who were uuablc to cure him lam very pleased Dr Speer has arrived in D.untdin, and a -a quite satisfied that he is all he states. I recommend other poor sufferers to go to him. — Mrs Sheridan, X (Her Mark ) Macandrew street, South Dunedin, Witness— Robt. E, Hamilton. July IH, 1886. I, the undersigned, do this day make the following statement in hopes that other Fathers who have any children suffering from fits may notice it. My eon, aged fourteen, was suffering from fits nearly three years. I tried different remedies without any rehef. I called on Dr Speer, Palmerston Buildings, foot of Queen street, he examined him and paid 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 the same disease to use his remedy.— Respectfully yours, James Wright, Pukekohe. Wellington, 15th July, 1886. I beg to ftate that for a long time I have been suffering from physical and nervous debility. Some five menths ago, when Dr Speer was In Auckland, I wrote and placed myself under his treatment, and am now gratified to Sciy lam perfectly cured, and a sound, healthy man again. I cannot speak too triply of Dr Speer, aa he has succeeded where other doctors failed, and that without even seeing me until to-day, when I first had the pleasure of speak* ing to him. — H. .Bannerman, of Masterton. Wellington, sth July, 1886. I, (Jb :i rles Man ipß, Hop Beer Manufacturer, of Tory stre.t, Wellington, have been sick fully four years, have been some weeks in the Chiietchoivh Hospita', aLo under treatment by several medical men, but could obtain no relief. My heilth 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 advertuemeut in the paper.?, and came to see if he could do me any good. He told me, without prompting, nearly till my symptoms ; and although hardly a week under his 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 llanins. Wellington, 7th July, 1886 I, Richard Stone, of Haining street, have been suffering three years and a half from 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 chauped me. and 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. I, James Brown, of above address, wish to state that for some three months I have been ' suffering from general tad health, by which I have been compelled to knock off work, and some disease of the eye, by which I was gradually losing my sight. I have been under three doctors in Wellington, but without effect. I have tried 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 above facts before any Justice of the Peace, and wish to call the attention of the public to this rapid cure.— James Brown, X (His Mark.) Auckland, 20th February, 1886. We, John and Elizabeth Porter, of 77, Durham street, Auckland, herewith state that our child, Gertrude Beatrice, aged about five and a half years, has been suffering for some months from Spinal Disease. She has had the attendance of several doctors, and we were obliged at last to take her to the Anckland Hospital She was there some five weeks, and was gradually dying being unable to walk, eat, or sleep, when we saw Dr Speer'a advertisement, and as a hist resource, took her to him. She was at that tim« enveloped in a Plaster ot Paris Jacket. We are row thankful to gay that she has nearly recovered ; she can almost walk alone, sleeps well, and eats three hearty meals each day. We make this statement entirely unsolicited by Dr Speer ,out of sheer gratitud eto him,and as a small return for all the 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. TUe Fublic are invited, fa test ft^Tiuifcof '<& QV * qqß

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Southland Times, Issue 9390, 2 December 1886, Page 4

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