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DR. SPEER. DOCTOR SPEER is a graduate of Harvard University, Class 74, and has devoted 20 years to the study of SPECIAL DISEASES, some of these in association with the leading specialists of the Old and New Worlds, which enables him to treat all private troubles with excellent results. Catarrh, stomach 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 ! He will guarantee a positive cure in every case he undertakes, or forfeit £2OO. His reason for doing so is this :—Where there is no organic disease and nothing but inorganic 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 doctor will promise nothing, therefore he must be guessing as to the trouble, and guessing as to the remedy. Ladies and gentleman, in science there is no guess-work. No man or woman can die without a cause. That cause should be known to a doctor, and the remedy, too. Remember, medical ethics will not cure, neither will dignity founded on guessinghelp you. Dr. Speer wishes it distinctly understood that he does not claim to perform impossibilities, or to have miraculous power. He claims only to be 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 home. The course does not in any way interfere with business. Absolute secrecy in all cases. Advice free to all. Call or address H. J. Speer, M.D., National Mutual Life Association Building, Custom House Quay, Wellington. Hours, 9to 12 a.m., 2.30 to 5 and 7.30 to 9 p.m. P.O. Box 339, G.P.0., Wellington. Nelson, August 29, 1898. Dear Sir, —After being under your treatment for two months the bad dreams have left me, and now wake up feeling refreshed in the morning. Work is no longer a burden to me, and feel like facing the world again. Constipation and the other symptoms are going away. I may say in one month more I shall be completely cured. Yours faithfully, , W. Purvis. Taranaki Street, Wellington, September 3, 1893. Dear Doctor, —1 am willing to add my testimony to that of others, and I wish to convey to the public that I give it of my own free will for the great benefit I have received during one one month’s course of your treatment. I was all broken out with a rash so itchy that I was nnable to sleep. This you stopped in three days; the pains in my bones are lessening every day. Six months ago I caught this trouble, and I tried remedy after remedy, but did me no good. I look upon what you have done for me as little short of a miracle. Yours truly, Henry H. Higgins.

Exhausted vitality, organic WEAKNESS, PREMATURE DECLINE IN MAN. Consult — J. R. GARDNER, M.8.5.A., MEDICAL SPECIALIST, In all Nervous, Chronic, and Private Complicated Diseases. Consultation (personally or by letter) Free. Office, 4 COOMBES ARCADE, AUCKLAND Box 529, G.P.O. All Correspondence Held Sacred. MR J. SEDLEY, TOBACCONIST AND HAIRDRESSER, OF VICTORIA STREET WEST, Wishes to notify his Customers and the Public generally that he has opened a BRANCH SHOP AT 130, QUEEN STREET, In the Premises lately occupied by Mr R. Cleland, where he hopes by strict attention to business to secure a fair share of patronage. TON AR BROS., NOBTHCOTE, AUCKLAND, Breeders of High-class Brown and White Leghorns (English) and Indian Game, Have still a few real Good Birds left for Sale from 10s each, also Eggs at from 10s per dozen. Birds from their yards have won all over New Zealand, and also in Australia. List of Testimonials, etc., on application. Eees Carefully Packed and Booked in 66 Rotation. JJEVIEW ROB YOUR COMMERCIAL PRINTING.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 434, 17 November 1898, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 434, 17 November 1898, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 434, 17 November 1898, Page 19

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