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Business Advertisements. .^ '— ■ — j ft&^J' '*' BRAND i ' ; "^' : 'i_j§^s IfApE FROM THE PURE JUICE OF THI APPUj KSpLETcMi HUMPHREYSIc? \SCATHEDRAL SQUARE. CHRISTCHURCH^ WANGANUI AND NELSON WHOLESALE AGENTS, Sclanders and Ooj i i DR SPEER T[Z a graduate of Harvard University, 01n9s 74. Tho Dootor lias deVdled a lifetime JL to the atudy of SPECIAL DISEASfIS, adffle df theril in aasdciatioii with the leadtuo specialists of the Old atid Ntiw Worlds, wllioh fables him t'd treat ail private troubles with excellent results-. Catarrh, stomach ahd liv3r trßubles altßnatid to in all their various forbid All skill diseases, frbrit whatovfcr cause, absblutely. ourod within a stated timei All applying to him will receive his Honest opinion df their complaints. No espeMthentibg) Ho will (Juarahtqb a positive euro in overy case he undertakes, or forfeit £2Q'<). His Season for doing so is this : — Where there is no organio disease ond nothing but inorganic trouble, or in other words a conglomeration of symptoms producing a certain result, there is no reason why it cannot bo removed with the proper remedies, therefore he guarantees. Furthermore in all othor businesses the master must guarauteo his work— why not in medioino? The old-fashioned dootor will promise nothing, therefore ho must be guessing as to the trouble, ahd guessing as to tho remedy. Ladies and gentlemen, in soienee therfe is ho guess-w'drk., No manor woman can dio without a cause. That oatise' sliOilid bo linowh to a doctor, and the remedy, too. Remember medical otllics will hot oure, neithor will dignity founded on guessing holp you. Dr f3poer wishes it distinctly understood that he does not claim to perform impossibilities, or to have miraculous power. Ho olaims only to be a qualified and successful physician, thoroughly informed in the above DISEASES of j men and women. Peoplo at a distance can, by sending for quostion-form, bo treated at homo. Tho course doos not in any way interfere with business. Secrecy in all cases. Address— H. J. SPEER. M.D., P. 0., Box 339, Wellington. SPECIAL TREATMENT OF THE LIQUOR CRAZE. Thedesire for Alcohol absolutely removed if necessary without tho knowledge of patient Hotoli. Hotels. A LBEBI TTOTEL, pROVINOIAL TJofiZ Hastings, Hawke's Bay. WANGANUI. 3. D. RIVERS . . . . ' Proprietor, THE MOST CENTRAL HOTEL IN TOWN. Having taken over the above Hotel I desire to solicit a continuance of the patron- W. R. TUCK (Late of the Newmarket age so liberally extended in the paat. Hotel), notifiea his friends and the public that hi haa taken possession of the Fuist-Class Accommodatios. above oentrally-situated ahd woll-appoin-ted Hotel, and aB in the past, hopes to Only tho best brands of Liquor kept, merit that share of support bo consistently accorded him. Only the very best brands Good Stabling and Paddocks. of Ales, Wines, and Spirits will be .tt wa v ITT n v T stocked, and really FIRST - CLASS AIL WAY IT OTL L, ACCOMMODATION provided. An ex- „.„„„„ ,•£"£ „ cellent LUNCHEON DAILY between DANNEVIRKE. Noon anfl 2 (Near the Station.) P.O. Box 140. Telephone, No. 170. W. E. ANDREWS^ .. Proprietor. McCARTH^ Excellent Sample Room?. > T^ AMI L V TT OTE L, First olass Stabling and Paddooking. ( TAOPO QUAY, WANGANUI, Opposite Railway Station. Buggies and Saddle Horses on Hire. :—: — O. J. McCARTHY has pleasure in intiEvery Accommodation for Travellers and mating to his may frienda in and around Tourists. Wanganui that he is proprietor of the C-R.TfpT? iRTn-NTi RTn-NT ttt f> TV Ti ab ? vo Well-known Hotel. R I TER IO N II OIE L, Ten « RoQmy Loobq BoSQB New Plymouth Telephone No. 147. P.0.80x 135. Modernized and Sumptuously Re- READ THIS. furnished_throughout. "T EVIaThAN TTOTEL, Accommodation nnequalled. ■■- "-J -did. G. KEITH, I fl ng&in under the able management of Proprietor. MRS A. D. SILK. EMPIRE TT O T JE L, Miners will find this house a porfeot home; -■■A try it. Farmers like tho Leviathan, as 1 HAWERA. tho charges are moderate. Travellers will F S. COOPER .. .. Proprietor find this house convenient, as it is near tho (Late of the Thistle Inn, Wellington). Hallway Station. Families specially 1 ° ' cyitercd for, and private rooms can bo obWines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors of the ' HTT i oi ? ea ' i i nn l lee « 9Bry H ' best brands always on hand MRS SILK has httd the HoUBB nna best Dianas always onnana. Buildings entirely renovated, and fitted F.S.C. wishes to draw attention of the ' with all modern improTements. travelling public to the Tel ' ma to smt all olasses - Ok* Smyrna Lunc-heok PP B ovn> E D. MBS A. D SILK, Proprietor. BamplTioomt, J>AILWAY TTOTEL, Good Stnbling, Billiards, and Bathroom. X MARTON JUNCTION. RAYNES 1 J. NORTHOVER .. .. Proprietor. TERMINUS TTOTEL *"- TTAVING completed extensive altora(Late Tikch's) JO. tions U removing the above Hotel (Noarfißt Hotel to Railway Station), from its original site to Marton Junction, New Piilmoutu. 10 Proprietor has much pleasure in in- ' , ' forming the travelling and general public Situated in one of the most pioturesque tha * ho has now opened at the Junction, parts of New Plymouth, overlooking the ">? customers can rely on their wants sea. The extensive balcony commands a bem 8 supplied with the utmost precision Bplendid view of tho sea coast and town _ . _ . and cordiality. All tbe advantages of quiet home life Best Brands of Liquors and Spirits kept Largely patronised by tourists and _, ,* n sto , ok ;, . . visitors. Moals to suit all trams. CHAnaEB Moderate. TMPERIAL TT OTE L, AUDUS RAYNES, X 'JO. Late Imperial Hotel, New Plymouth, Deton Street, New PLi'iionm] Proprietor. /CLARENDON ""O O T E L, (Centrally Situated.) WAVERLEY. T. HAY WOOD .7" .. Proprietor. GEO. YOUNG DENNIS . . Proprietor. Formerly of Albion Hotel, Patea.) (Late of thfl Park and Te Aro Hotels, • — Wellington.) TARIFF, 5/- Per Dat. A FIRST-CLASS TABLE KEPT. ;EIeotrio~Bolls.: The best of Accommodation for Com- Fire Alarmsjoovery ßoom, mercial Travellers, Tourists, oto. Telephone No. 123. ;P.O. Box 86.' _ „ CASTLECLIFF HOTEL, CASTLESpecial Concession's to Cyclists. \j CLIFF. AIL WA V TTOTJ3L, ' JO. THOS. J. BENNETT .. Proprietor. TURAKINA. ' Alongside the Railway Station. BEST OF ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS & TRAVELLERS. J.W.PROCTER.. .. Proprietor T.J.8., Having thoroughly renovated the All Trams stop at tho Station, affording above Hotel at this favorite seaside resort, plenty of time for Refreshments. oan with confidence recommend the best of accommodation to those requiring the Meals at ali. Houhs. comforts and attention bo necessary to the travelling public and excursionists. Best of XXXX Ale always on tap. Al Brands of Ales, Wines, and Spirits. Ales, Wines, and Spirits of the Best Good Stabling, Excellent Paddocking. Brands only kept Every Convenience for Training Raco FRED HILEY horses. , i 3i 3 in the One of the finest Private Training Tracks yj p, o YI N CI A L TJ OTE L, THE , • Palmerston North, WILSON T>OARDINGHOUSE, nnd JL> DON'T FORGET IT Wilson Street, Wakganui. (Opposite Mr Harknesß's Wood Yard.) J^ L B I ° N J-J O T E L, Opposite the Courthouse and Public BT. BENNETT .. .. Proprietor. Library, Wanganui. MRS H. WHELAN .. Proprietress, Excellent Accommodation. (Late of Wairarapa and formerly of Hokitika.) a wnoTfiriHC! tia-rtj? The Most Popular Hotel on the Coast. A l IRST-CLASS TABLE. E yery Accomn ; oc j ation for TraV ell e rs and Terms-18/^perweek. Th(j Begt Bran^ U of BAleSj8 AleSj W i ves , and ClosetotheßailwayStationandWharves, EXCBL^TtABLV KEPT. S"-"TJPERIOK Duchess Pairt, from 'lSs Every Courtesy and Attention, Lunobeon at Pppseb s] _,*_^ from 12 to 1, ,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9713, 10 April 1899, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9713, 10 April 1899, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9713, 10 April 1899, Page 4

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