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DR SMITH be Consulted at Kuritiwhiti House, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS, From 2 to 3 p.m. DR HANRATTY, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON A ACCOUCHEUR, May be consulted at Mr W. Fifes’, Chemist, or at the residence of Mr J, T. Hodder, Bellvue, Featherston. 205 MR ARTHUR HOBY, LICENTIATE IN DENTAL SURGERY. Royal College Surgeons, Ireland. Willis Stbsbt, Wellington Second door from Manners-street. (\ ÜBEN-STREET CABINET AND W, FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. MASTERTON. WHITT AND DONALDSON BEG to inform the public of the town end district that they hare opened the shop formerly occupied by C. Moeller, cabinetmaker, and are now prepared to take orders and gire estimates fcr FURNITURE of all descriptions, in any quantity, including— SHOW CASES. SHOW FITTINGS VENETIAN BLINDS, Ac. MB WHITT haring had sixteen years’ experience in this business in Yorkshire, England, feels confident that the firm will give satisfaction to ail who patronise them. We intend shortly to shew news designs of useful, and ornamental furniture on our premises. All coeds will be sold at prices which will compare larorably with the beat housea in Wellington, and we will endearonralways to hares good stock to select from. All orders for furniture and repairs will be promptly attended to. Come and give us a Trial. WHITT AND DONALDSON, Queen-street Cabinet and Furniture Warehouse UASTERTON.

Liverpool and London and GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY Established - 18S6. The attention of the public is called to the following points:— 1. The Liability of the Company is Unlimited. 2. The Reports and Accounts of the year 18S0 show Net Fire Premiums for the year, ... £1,069,£92 Capital, paid up ... ... .., 246,640 General Reserve Fire Reinsurance Fund.., 1,600,000 3. The Company is empowered by various Acta of the Imperial Parliament and by separate Acts of the Legislature of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, and Queensland—a feature which belongs to no other Insurance Com pany. 4. The large resources of the Company should impress the public with a feeling of Security, the main desideratum in seeking for insurance. Proposals for all classes of Fire Insurance will be eoeived by EDWARD PEARCE, Agent, Wellington. Sdb-Aqbnis : A. L. Webster, Groytown I T. C. D'Aroy, Masterton B. R. Armstrong, Carterton ' A E O'Neale,Feathers ton DIT SPEER’S PRIVATE Dispensary, Palmerston Buildings, Foot I of Queen-street, Auckland. Established for the Scientific and Speedy Cure of Chronic, Nervous and Special Diseases. Dr Speer is a Regular Graduated Physician, educated at Harvard College, U. 8. He has devoted a lifetime to, and is acknowledged to be the most expert Physician in his specialty in the United States. Voung Men and Middle-aged Men, who suffer from Nervous and Physical Debility, Loss of Energy and Memory, Eruptions on the Face, Mental Depression, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Balt Rheum, Paralysis, Fits, Spinal Disease, St Vitus’ Dance, Gravel, Piles, Ac., and are tired of taking mineral drugs, will do well to come and try the Doctor’s method of cure, ns it will, if propeily applied, relieve them of their sufferings 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 implanted in their system, 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 troubles may be, come and let the Doctor examine your case. If it is curable , he urill 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 yourselves that the Doctor understands your case. Dr S. cures Humours and Diseases of the Blood. To Ladies who are afflicted by any of the fallowing complaints,—Cold extremities, weak stomachs, lame and weak backs, nervous and sick headaches, ooistipation and indigestion, pain m the side and back, leuchorrea, etc., etc.—l wish it distinctly understood that I do not claim to perform impossibilities, or te have a power. All applying to me will receive my honest opinion of their complaints. No experimenting. I will guarantee a positive cure in every case I undertake; or forfeit £2OO. Consultation in Office or by Letter, Fail. Charges Moderate, Examination and Advice, £l. Call or address : Dr H. J. Speer, Palmerston Buildings, Auckland, N.Z. Office Hours : 9to 12,1 to 4, Bto 8 p.m.; Sundays, 10 to 12. N.B —All Medicines necessary for a complete cure can be sent free from observation on receipt of symptoms.

Latest American Invention. VICTORY OFJLECTRIDITY. QINCE Electricity has been applied for lighting purO poses, all efforts of inventors have been directed to const met a lamp for general domestic use. The reason why this problem has till now not been solved, is that none of the inventors could rid themselves of the idea of gas lighting, and that all have adhered to the system of producing the Electricity in some central place, or by large machinery, instead ef first laving down the principle that a Lamp which should ever become generally useful and popular, must be portable, like an Oil Lamp, and contain the generator of Electricity in itself, i. e ., in the foot of the Lamp. The Norman Electric Light Co. has at last succeeded in completely realizing (his ideal of Electric Lighting, and there is uo doubt that this most important invea. tion will bung about a complete revolution is all branches of lighting. Our Electric Lamp 'needs -neither Machinery, Conductors, nor any expensive outlay, and is neither complicated nor disagreeable in manipulation; all that is necessary is to refill it every four or five days with acid. The cost of lighting will be as cheap as gas (} cents per hour), and it has before the latter the immense advantage of neither heat, smoke nor carbonic scid, owing to which the air is not imputed, and remains at the same degree of tempera* tare. It is further, absolutely inodorous, and does not need to be kindled by match, or otherwise, but simply by turning the key, thus avoiding all danger of jire, explosion or suffocation, as in the case of gas, if the key is left open : and it must be conceded that this Advantage alone is invaluable. It is further preferable to any known kind of lighting for the following reasons : (1.) Its manipulation is so simple that any child can keep it in order. (2.) That the Lamp is portable, and can be removed like any Oil Lamp, from one place to another. (3.) That it neither requires the disagreeable fixing of the wick, or the cleaning of the cylinder, as in the case of Oil Lamps. (4.) That the light produced is a son and most steady one; that it never flickers, and the flame, though being equal in power of lighting to gas, can be regulated to any degree. (6.) That every danger of fire in absolutely excluded, as the light will extinguish immediately, if by any accident the glass surrounding the burner should be broken. (rt.) That it will burn, even in the strongest wind, completely unaffected, thus being invaluable for illuminations, lighting of gardens, corridors, etc. This Lamp is constructed for the present m three different sizes A, small size. Height ui complete Lamp, 14 inches; weight, about 6 pounds : for lighting rooms, cellars, storage houses, powder magazines (or similar places where explosives are kept), coaches, illuminations, gardens, mines, or any other industrial purpose. Price, £l, per Lamp, delivered free to any part of the world. B, medium size. Serves all domestic purposes for lighting rooms, houses, etc. This Lamp is elegantly decorated, and has removable white ground Glass Globe. Price, per Lamp (inclusive of Bronze Foot and Globe, richly and elegantly constructed), £2, delivered free to anv part oi the world. C, Grand size for Parlor, Hall, Saloon, Public Building, Ac, The Lamp gives a most brilliant and I steady light, has large removable white Globe, decorated most tastefully, and the workmanship is 1).. ihj first-class and elegant. Price £4 10. Foot of Lamp in either Bronze, Japanese, FaK 'ice or Silver Oxide. , Any special size or .design made to order. Estimates furnished. All Lamps are ready for immediate use, and will be sent, securely packed in strong wooden box, with printed directions for use, a quantity of chemicals sufficient for several months* lighting, and one extra burner for size A and two for sizes B and C. The necessary chemicals can be purchased in any Li ng Store, in even the smallest village. Every Lamp is accompanied by a written guarantee lor one year, and will be exchanged, or money refunded, if the same ehoold not give complete satisfaction. On all orders for six Lamps and above, a discount of six per cent, will be allowed. No orders from abroad filled, unless accompanied by a remittance to cover the amount, or first-class references on a New York or Philadelphia house. The beat method of sending money is by draft on New York, which can be procured at any Bauker, and everywhere, or enclose the amount in Bank notes, gold coins, or postage stamps of any country of the world. AH orders, the smallest, as well as the most important, will receive the same particular attention, and will be forwarded without delay. eirOar Electric Lamps are protected by law and all imitations and infringements wul be proseeuted. aSTAgents, Salesmen on Commission, and Consignees for our Lamps, wanted everywhere. No special knowledge or capital required, A fortune to be made oy active persons. Address: THU MJKMAN BLECTBIO LIGHT 00. Sumsum, U.S. w Asum.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1792, 8 February 1886, Page 4

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