Errs's cacu a. : II I. h K K v > J . "By a thorough knowledge «>f tbe •fjatutiil lawn which govern the operations •of digt-t-'.ioii and nutrition, ann by v care fa\ api>liuitioii of tins ♦!:;■< properties ul fyeli-scieon'dcoci'.H, Mr. Ki'i-ilias provided <mr breakfast t:il»li:s wii'u a utlicatoiyHavoured beveui^e which may save uk liiany heavy doctors' bills. It is by the I judicious use of such artic!'."* of ilidt thai j a constitution may be grjidually built up until strong enough t<> resist evcy <.n---deii'.y to disease. Hundreds of subtle lualadits are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may e»'".">y many a fatal shaft by feeepin'4 ourselves well fortiiied with pureblond and a niopuriy nourished frame."— See Hiticly in the > nil Gazette. Marie .sin:;ly with roiling w.-i^-r or tiiilk. S"kl in : ±Fo Packets by Grocers, label 'i thus : — JAMES i.PPS A CO. HoMUiOPATHIC CHI;MIpTB, LONDON, ENGLAND. DR. SPEER'S f*rivate Dispensary, Prtlinei-siton liuiklings, Foot of Qiifen-sireef, Auckland. Estabiished for tlie S.i^ntih'c and Speedy Cure «of Chronic, Nut vous and Speciil Dise;isw. Dr. Speer is a Regular Uraduated Piiy>3ici|m, educated at Harvard College, U iS. \ Jt4e has devoted a lifetime to, and i* • acknowledged to be tlie most expert j Phj'skiau in his specialty in the United I States. Young Men and Middle aged I Men, who aulKar from Nervous and Phy- j j»ic*l Debility, Loss of Energy and Meinoiy, < Eruptions on the Face. Mental Depression, ', Kidney and Bladder Troubles, 2seinalgia, Rheumatisn;, Sjrofnli, Salt Rheum. .Paralysis, Fits, Spinal Disease, St. Vilua' j iDance, Liver Coinjtlaint, Asthnsa, Catarrh, iieart Disease, Gr»v«l, Piles, &c, and »re tired of taking mineral dru/s, will do to come and try the Doctor's method of cure, as it will, if properly applied, relieve them of their s'.ttl'urings and restore them to health. The Doctor uses no ' mineral preparations; his treatment consists wholly in the use of vegetable feu«edie«. Many are they who have implanted in their system, by improper «|se of calomel, seeds which produce an annual crop of disease. To such ho Wuld sty, come and be healed. It not what your troubles may be, come and let the Doctor examine your case. If it !x cnruhlv he will tell you *<> -. if it is not, lv triU tell yon that', for he %v i ! l not undertake a case <in)esß he is confident of effecting a cure. Jt will cost you notiiinu for consultation, #0 please <all and satisfy yourselves that ihe Doctor understands your case. Dr 8. tfures Himiours and Diseases of ilje Blood. ■To ladies who are afflicted by any of the complaints, — Cold extremities, stomachs,* lame and weak backs, nervous and sick headaches, constipation $md indigtatioii, pain in the side and back, I Jeuchorrea. etc, etc.- I wish it distinctly | Understood tLat I do noclaini to peifoim | •jiupossibiljtii's, or to have a miraculous j power. Ail ap'ilyiui; to snu wiil receive ; jny honest opinion of their complaints. 'No expeiiineiiiioj.'. I will guarantee a cure in every case I undertake, dtr forfeit £200. Consultation in Oftice or by letter Free Charge Moderate. Ex- | Binination ami A i vice, 1. Call or adidress : Dr H. J. Speer, Palmerstou Biildiu^s, Auckland, JN'.Z Ottice Hours: ft to 12, 1t04,6 to 8 p. in ; Sundays, 10 ■i 1 12. N.B. — All Medicines necessary ifor a complete cure can be sent free from •observation on receipt of symptoms. EMPIRE HOTEL, LOWEB BIiOADWAY, REEFTON MRS. ELIZABETH DANES, TN RETURNING her SINCERE I THANKS to all her old Friends and Patrons for the liberal support hitherto accorded, BEGS to AN NOUNCE that owinjj to her ILLUiALlil the BUSINESS will be .AERIED ON nndw the MANAGE ME NT of MR. JAMES FITCH (Late of Black's Point), %nd a continuation of past favors is RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED j No expense lias been spared to : tnake the House as comfortable as any ; jimilarEstablishiiiont in Reeftou. I The Best Brands ckly of ALES, WINES, AND SPIRITS,! Kept on the Premises. I Excellent Accommodation for Boarders and Travellers of all Classes. •TrS" For M'curity in case of tire, a : S':g«t watchman will walk the Pke i 3ISJQ9 REGULARLY between 12 ar.il 6 j o'clock v.m. I Uwivalled Stalling for Horses, NEWMANS ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES, RUNNING BETWEEN Hfilgrove (Nelson), Hampdt n, Lyoli and KtefLon. Transferring passengers at Rctftxni to C'lfcy mouth, anclutlnangahuu Juuciion to Wi-stj/ort. A COACH LEAVES M'GaffinS JIoTEL Reefton, foi" Nelson, every Tuesday, Tlmmlay, ;iij<l Sat unlay, at 7 fcm. Returning iVum Nelson avery Tuesday, Tliui-sUay and S;uur4ay, from tin; AJuiuiao lioUi at G a.m. Pa3.s«n^i»« ;«re ffoi-.jsted U> book at the {liiici'uut uooaiii^ <>uj'-th oi; tin. i.ue. J*»iii(»;w-Ko*jf.roii toNeiwiii . £3 i,*. Aii i-aR-Hs picprtid, >LvVjiAN JJiJOS., i'i<J{Jil> tOiH. AX.F-Yji.l 1 .a 1 ; Ai I>l., yin
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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1752, 3 September 1886, Page 4
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786Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1752, 3 September 1886, Page 4
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