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Businesß Advertisements. FOR INFAKTS AND INVALIDS. Mellin's Food when prepared is similar to Breast Milk and is adapted for use in all climates. fei^M THE PURE JUICE OF THE A^pJ HUMPHREYS &C? XICAWEDRAL SQUARE. CHRISTCHURCH. ,y WANGANUI AND NELSON' WHOLESALE AGENTS, Sclanders and Co. DE SPEER IS a graduate of Harvard University, Class 74. The Dootor has devoted a lifetime to the study of SPECIAL DISEASES, some of them in association •with the leading specialists of the Old and New Worlds, which 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 oured within a stated time. All applying to him will*eceive his honest opinion of their complaints. No experimenting I He will guarantee a positive oure in every oase he undertakes, or forfeit £200. His reason for doing so is this : — Where there is no organio disease and nothing but inorganio trouble, or in other words a conglomeration of symptoms producing a certain result, there iB 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 tho trouble, and guessing as to the romedy. Ladies and gentlemen, in soience there is no guess-work. No man or woman can die without a cause. That cause should be known to a doctor, and the romedy, too. Remember medical ethics will not cure, neither will dignity founded on guessing help you. Dr Speer wishes it distinctly understood that he does not olaim to perform impossibilities, or to have miraoulous power. He claims only to bo a qualified and successful physician, thoroughly informed in the above DISEASES of men and women. People at a distance can, by sending for question-form, be treated at homo. The course does not in any way interfere with business. Seorecy .in all oases. Address— H. J. SPEER, M.D., P. 0., Box 339, Wellington. DR SPEER'S Female Piw- (Regulator), 10s a box; extra strong, 20s. Sond for it,

Hotels. ■Jt/T A SONIC TfOTEL, NAPIER. TVTR & MRS FRANK MOELLER rsturn thanks to the Travelling Fnblio for past favours, and beg to ndviso their numerous olients that tho New Masonic Hotel is now opened for the reception of the travelling public] The Masonio is acknowledged by all visitors to be one of the finest* Hotels in the Colony. •pROVINOIAL TTOTEL, WANGANUI. THE MOST CENTRAL HOTEL IN . '" TOWN. W. R.iTUCK (Late of tho Newmarket Hotel), notifies his friends and the public that he has taken possession of the above centrally-siifuated and well-appoin-ted Hotel, and as in the past, hopos to merit that share of support so consistently accorded him. Only the very best brands of Ales, Wines, and Spirits will be stocked, and really FIKST - CLASS ACCOMMODATION, providod. An excellent LUNCHEON DAILY between Noon and 2 p.iii. P.O Box 140. Telephone No. 170. MCCARTHY'S TIAMIDY TTOTEL, TAOPO QUAY, WANGANUI. Opposite Railway Station. 0. J. McOAETHY has pleasure in intimating to his may friends in and around Wanganui that he is proprietor of the above well-known Hotel. ■ Ten Itoomy Loose Boxes. Telephone No. 147. P.O. Box ISS. READ THIS. rpHE T EVIATHAN TTOTEL, DUNEDIN, Is again tinder the able management of MRS A. D. SILK. Miners will find this house a perfect home ; try it. Farmers like the Leviathan, as the charges are moderate. Travellers will find this house convenient, as it is near the Railway . Station. Families speoially catered for, and private rooms can bo obtained, if necessary. MRS HILK has had the House and Buildings entirely renovated, and fitted with all modern improvements. Terms to suit all olasses. MRS A. D. BILK, Proprietress. TJAILWAY TTOTEL, MARION JUNCTION. ' J. NORTHOVER . . • . PnopniETon. HAVING- completed extensive alterations in removing the above Hotel from its original site to Marton Junction, the proprietor haß muoh pleasure in informing the travelling and general publio that he has now opened at the Junotion, and oustomers oan rely on their wants being supplied with tho utmost precision and cordiality. Best Brands of Liquors and Spirits kept in stock. Meals to suit all trains. TMPE RI A L IT OTE L, Devon Stbeet, New Plymouth. (Centrally Situated.) T. HAYWOOD .. .. Pbopbietob, (Formerly of Albion Hotel, Pstea.) TARIFF, 5/- Pzn Das. Electric Bells, Fire Alarms to every Room. Telephone No. 123. P.O. Box 86. HOTEL, CASTLE<O CLIFF. THOS. J. BENNETT . . Pbopbietob. BEST OF ACCOMMODATION FOB TOURISTS & TRAVELLERS. T.J.8., Having thoroughly renovated the above Hotel at this favorite seaside resort, can with confidence recommend the best of accommodation to those requiring the comforts and attention so neoessary_ to the travelling public and excursionists. Ales, Wines, and Spirits of the Best Brands only kept.

Hotels. A L BE R T TT OTE L, Hastings, Hawke'b Bait. J. D. RIVERS .. .. Pbofrietor. Having taken over tho above Hotel I dasire to solicit a continuance of the patronage so liberally extended in the past. Fibsi-Clabb Accommodation. Only the best brands of Liquor kept. Good Stabling and Paddocks. """ T> AIL WA V TT OTEL, DANNEVIRKE. • (Near the Station.) I W. E. ANDREWS . . . . Proprietor. Excellent Sample Rooms. First-olass Stabling and Paddocking. Buggies and Saddle Horsea on Hire. Every Accommodation for Travellers and Tourists. riRITBBION TT OTEIi, NAPIER. (Under new Management.) MR SAM OHARLTON, lato of the Railway Hotel, Hastings, begs to inform visitors to Napier and Hawke's Bay District tl^at ho has taken over the above Hotel. Tho Criterion being tho most central Hotel in Napier, commercial gentleman, visitors, and tourists will find overy convenience and comfort of a first-clans Hotel. Largo and well-lighted Sample Rooms. Easy dis. wee from Railway Station, Post, and Telegraph. Moderate oharges. Cook's Coupons accepted. Visitors met at Trains and Steamers when advised. CRITERION TJOTEL" New Plymouth. Modernized and Sumptuously Refurnished throughout. Accommodation unequalled. ~ U. G. KEITH, Proprietor. ■piIPIBB TT OTEL, 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.O. wishes to draw attention of the travelling publio to the One Shilmno Luncheon Provided. Sample Rooms. > Good Stabling, Billiards, and Bathroom. ______ fTIERMINUS TT OTEL (Late Tisch's) (Nearest Hotel to Railway Station), New Plymouth. Situated in one of the most picturesque parts of New Plymouth, overlooking the sea. The extensive balcony commands a splendid view of tho sea coast and town All tho advantages of quiet home life Largely patronised by tourists and visitors. Charges Moderate. AUDUS RAYNES, Late Imperial Hotel, New Plymouth, Proprietor. ftLARENDON TT O T E L, WAVERLEY. GEO. YOUNG DENNIS . . Proprietor. (Late of tho Park and Te Aro Hotels, I Wellington.) I A FIRST-CLASS TABLE KEPT. The test of Accommodation for Commercial Travellers, Tourists, etc Special Concessions to Cyclists. T> AIL WA V TT OTEL, TURAKINA. Alongside the Railway Station, J.W.PROCTER.. .. Proprietor All Tralnß Btop at the Station, affording plenty of time for Refreshments. Meals at all Houns. Best of XXXX Ale always on tap. Al Brands of Ales, Wines, and Spirits. Good Stabling. Excellent Paddocking. Every Convenience for Training Racehorses. One of the finest Private Training Tracks on the coast,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9644, 17 January 1899, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9644, 17 January 1899, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9644, 17 January 1899, Page 4

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