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Business Advertisements. J____|___wb SEh^^HIL Eshi iflSfl nSh HH a* FOR INFANTS AMD INVALIDS. Mellin's Food when prepared is similar to Breast Milk and is adapted for use in all climates.^ J^MMJ— HM^^— i^—^ai MADE FROM THE PURE JUICE OF THE APPLE, tiS&fiRYAINAIiLI: IN I sJ^PkMhi. HUMPHREYS &C? X^CATHEDRAL SQUARE; CHRISTCHURCH. WANGANUI AND NELSON WHOLESALE AGENTS, , Solanders and Co. DR SPEER IS a graduate of Harvard University, Class 74. The Dootor has doyoted a lif otiine to the study of SPECIAL DISEASES; some of them in association with the leading specialists of the Old and New Worlds, whioh enables him to treat all private troubles with excellent results. Catarrh, stomaoh and liver troubles attended to in all their various forms. All skin diseases, from whatever cause, absolutely cured within a stated time. All applying to him will receive his honest opinion of their complaints. No experimenting I He will guarantee a positive cure in every case he undertakes, or forfeit £200. His reason for doing so is this :— Where there ia no organio disease and nothing but inorganio 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? The old-fashioned dootor will promise nothing, therefore he must 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 oan die without a oause. That oause should be known to a doctor, and the remedy, too, Eeraember medical ethics will not cure, neither will diflnity founded "on gueßsing help you, Dr Spoer wishes it distinctly. understood that he does not claim to perform impossibilities, or to have miraoulouß power. Ho claims only, to be a qualified ana successful physician, thoroughly informea in tho above DISEASES of men and women. People at a distance can, hy sending for question-form, be troatea at home. Tho course does not in any way interfere with business. Secrecy in all cases. Address— H. J. SPEER, M:D., P. 0., Box 339, Wellington. > DR SPEER'S Fwum: Piltl (Regulator), 10s a box ; extra strong, 20s. Send for it.

Hotels. Tt/T ASO N1 O TT OTE L, NAPIER. ■fILTB & MRS FRANK MOELLER raturn thanks to the Travelling Publio for past favours, and beg to advise their numerous olients that the New Masonio Hotel is now opened for tho rooeption of j the travelling publio.J The Masonio is acknowledged by all visitors to be one of the finostjjHotels in the Colony. T> ROVIN.OIAL TT OTE L, WANGANUI. THE MOST CENTRAL HOTEL IN TOWN. J W. R. TUCK (Lato of the Newmarket Hotel), notifies his friends and the publio that ho has taken possession of the above centrally- situated and woll-appoin-ted Hotol, and as in tha past, hopes to merit that sharo of support so consistently accorded him. Only the very best brands of Ales, Wines, aud Bpirits will be stooked, and really FIRST - CLASS ACCOMMODATION pi-ovided. An excellent 1 LUNCHEON DAILY between Noon and 2 p.m. P.O Box 140. Telephone, No. 170. MCCARTHY'S TPIAMILY TTOTEL, TAUPO QUAY, WANGANUI, Opposite Railway Station. O. J. McCARTHY has in intimating to hia may friends in and around Wanganui that he is proprietor of the ' 'above well-known Hotel. Ten Roomy Loose Boxes. ■ Telephone No. 147. P.0.80x ISS. READ THIS. rjjpHE T EVIATHAN TTOTEL, DUNEDIN, Is again under tho able management of , MRS A. D. SILK. Miners will find this house a perfect home ; try it. Farmers like the Leviathan, as the ohatgos are moderate. Travellers will jflnd this house convenient, as it is near the Railway Station. Families specially catered for, and ''private room's can be obtained, if necessary. MRS SILK has .had- the' House and Buildings entirely renovated, and fitted with all modern improvements. . Terms to suit all classes. MRS A. D. SILK, Proprietress. T3AI-LWAY TTOTEL, ' MARTON JUNCTION. J. NORTHOVER . . ' . . Piwpmetob. HAVING completed extensive alterations hi removing the above Hotel from its original site to Marton Junction, the proprietor has much pleasure in informing the travelling and general publio that he has now opened at (she Junpj.ion, and onstonjejrs pan r'ply on fcppir' wfipts j being supplied with the utmost precision and cordiality. Best Brands of Liquors and Spirits kept • in stpok. Meals to suit all trains. TMPERIAI' XT OTE L, Devon Stjjeet, New T?LY«iopin. (Centrally Situated.) T. HAY WOOD .. „ Pnopnreion. (Formerly of Albion Hotol, Patea.) TARIFF, 5/- Per Dat. Electric Bells. Fire Alarms to every Ropm, Telephone No. 123. P.O. Box 86. /^ASTLECLIFF HOTEL, CASTLE\J CLIFF. THOS.'Ji BENNETT .. Pbopbietob. BEST OF ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS & TRAVELLERS. 'T.J.8., Having thoroughly renovated the above Hotel at thiß favorite seaside resort, can with confidence recommend the best ; of accommodation to those requiring the comforts and attention so necessary to the trowelling publio and excursionists. Ales, Wines,. and "foWfe of .the ftest - grands only kept,

Hotels. A L BE R T TT OIEIi, Habtinos, Hawke's Bay. J. D. RIVERS .. .. PnoHtrETOR. Having taken over the above Hotel I desire to solicit a continuance of the patronage bo liberally extended in the past. FrRST-CiiAsa Accommodation. Only the beßt brands of Liquor kept. Good Stabling and Paddocks. TJ AI LWAY TTOTEL, - - DANNEVIRKE. (Near the Station.) „. W. E. ANDREWS .. .. Proprietor. Excellent Sample Room?. First-class Stabling and Paddocking. Buggies and Saddle Horses on Hire, Every Accommodation for Travellers and Tourists. /CRITERION TT O T,E L, NAPIER. ? (Under new Management,) . MR SAM CnARLTON. late of tho Railway Hotol, Hastings, begs to inform visitors to Napier and Hawke's Bay District that he has taken over the above Hotel. Tho Criterion being the most oentral Hotel in Napier, commoroial gentlemen, visitors, and tourists will find every eonveuionce and comfort of a flrst-olass Hotel. Large and well-lighted Sample Rooms. Easy distance from Railway Station, Post, and Telegraph. Moderate charges. Cook's Coupons accepted. Visitors met at Trains and Steamers .when advised. RITERION TT OTE L, JO. New Plymouth. Modernized and Sumptuously Refurnished throughout. Accommodation unequalled. ~H> G. KEITH, Proprietor. M P I R E TT , O TEL, 11 HAWERA. F. S. COOPER .. .. Proprietor (Late of the Thistle Inn, Wellington). Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors of the' best brands always on hand. F.S.C. wishes to draw attention of the travelling public to the Ose Shilling Luncheon Provided. ' Sample Rooms. Good Stabling, Billiards, and Bathroom. RAYNES'^ *> nnER MINUS TT OT E L (Late Tisoh's) (Nearest Hotel to Railway Station), New Plymouth. t Situated in one of the most pioturesque parts of New Plymouth, overlooking the sea. The extpnsiye balcony commands a splendid yjpw' of tho sea coast and town All the advantages of quiet home life Largely patronised by tourists and visitors. CmnoEß Moderate. AUDUS RAYNKS, Late Imperial Hotel, New Plymouth, Proprietor. /^ILARENDON~TL| O T E L, WAVERLEY. GEO. YOUNG DENNIS . . Proprietor. (Late of the Park and Te Aro Hotols, Wellington.) A FIRST-CLASS TABLE KEPT. The best (>l A£ c .° mm < ) £l a 'a on for Commercial Travellers, Tourists, etc. Speoiai. Concessions to Ctombtb. X> AIL WA V J_J OTE L, TURAKINA. Aw>#obide the Railway. Station. J, W. PROCTER"., „ Proprietor All Trains stop at the Station, affording plenty of time for Refreshments. .. Meals at all Houna. Best of ?XXX Ale always on tap. Al Brands qfAles, Wipes, and Spirits. Good Stabling. Excellent Paddpoking. Every Convenience for Traiping 3?ace. horses. One of tho finest Priva.te Training Tpaoks on the coast,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9643, 16 January 1899, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9643, 16 January 1899, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9643, 16 January 1899, Page 4

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