FIIIST PRIZE A.A. AND P.Ai EXHIBITION, 1883. ; £1000 Reward. , CAIITIOM. I _.": . S ASK FOR ; i' HITCHENS' I Blood ißestose^ The Great New eZealand Rmedy fior^ Vleansmg^ Purifying ', * i : • AND ] Invigorating .flip (Blood: nnHE Proprietor, m explaining vhy iJL he has not-for •some,.titi)e pushed the sale of the above, would staj..e v t lat he received such a serious check by 1 be disastrous fire which destroyed cosjtly appliances and a ma<jninc,ent stock i of prepared herbs (recejitly replaced), and he liais not therefore been ;in a position to cobe before the public •■; He has liot beeniable ; to satisfy all the local ami foreign demands, and was unable ;to adininister as extensively as be could have desired to the vQants* of a suffering world. Mr Hitchens is now happy io stale that he is once again m a position to supply this healtli-givitig Medicine, which he is convinced- willi- " with tfte blessing of God," cure 1 almost any disorder,;owing to its irresistible yet gentle operation.; In coming; before the public andplaniing his standard on^e"niore o|n the^rampfrrts" of th^^gre?l| > e'neiny of maukihd — ie., sickness— lntrusts th?ll an overruling Providence will blesslijs future efforts^ to : mitigate the physical' woes of man. , .^Tn. this evening's Slaaappear, a few of the -mi'ndii'ds of testimonials received by Mr llijciikns.,viiL' - -t)f which- is from' one of Auckhiau s best known citizens. It requires no further comment thau :to. say Jbatx his illues? was of a most severe type, baffling the skill of : hk'dical men, i w)irle"otli'er in-| fallible remedies were tried without the test ch'aiigs' ' for the ' better. I ' ! 'Herq is what , Captain "Farquhar. says .of 'HiTciiENs' Blood Restoker.''"' " j Auckland, October 15, 1883. | Dear Sir >r - . ... .. .;../ j Fpr twelve months I suffered- severely] from sciatica, and tried various remedies,' without avail, and as a last resource I was recommended to give your blood; restorer a trial, which I did, and I havcj much pleasure m testifying that after! taking it for three months incompletely! recovered my health. I must say I had nolfaith m it at first, but the result was such a thorough cure that I consider itj tuy duty to acknowledge, unsolioite,d, its! ■ curative' powers.— -I am,- Sir, faithfully j yours, W. Fauquiiak, Master Mariner, j Ponsonby. j To. H. ,A. ,H. Hitchens, Egg. -, r r ] The Proprietor: would i- here intimate \ ihat 1 will fte*forf<:if.ed to any' Charitable in- '. siitution if the gacul idonei byhisimedi- ! cine has been ovpr-estimatcd. .iThe projyiiytor is prepared y to meet on a public platform any persons who dispute the veracity of testimonials; and he will undertake to prove the genuineness' of the cures, effected.; ,He is also Willing to meet m-1 public : the' : medical gentlemen' • who ■ ; 1 have : "< attendetl • the patients and have pronounced them m; curable, and' answer^uesfidns pit 'relative to the facts of the cases, quoted. Medical men's names have, from motives of consideration, been excluded frnin all testimonials, but then personal netenbw ledgement would add increased brilliancy to the fame of the medicine. ; Mr Alexa#^R "Eag^eton Hairdresser, of Q'uVehl-'sti-e.'et, Auckland, sufferecj,. with; a paijalysedr arm,j jvyith every l indirati6n of 'the disease spreading through the body.- -The doctors pronounced the vcase hopeless, arid friends ■believed his end .was . drawing. ; n"ear, jwhen he was induced to giye.iHitchens ! Blood Restorer a triul f . the result beijig^ an immediate change for the, better ;, ftiid, j inn 'continuing to ' ta^Cj.the .medicine ik ; lie/ jwas 'completely' restored to health. and j strength. {! Slieridan-street, off Wellington-street, ! Aucklan.d.-DeceuTber 1, 1882. iVIr HiTcnENSvj "•- '^'z ', ~~ j Dear Sir,-^'As you haye^askod me to describe ppiy"" state at "time Mr McMillaqlreconijnended'ine to use 'your Blood Reltoreivf and thejffectit-ha.l on me, I will siraply'say thafc- whether it was Lun^bogo,- Sciatica, or' Piralysis mnd| me -so help.less.i I, ido not know ; but, at any, rate, T w.asiiinable to dtand for^nine month's, and had- to be i lifted like! a -baby, and^my 'tas|e was gone. T))r ::..—' said I ljad : ah'affection ojfthespine, snd that I^shonldO never Have the Sse of. my limbs again; He bVought another imediral.jnan to seeme, and I wiis told that / would jprQlxthly live only it s'hovt time, and, it was no use of their holding out false hopes. I thanked them, aii'flifeft asithey did. Mr McMillan, living opposite, inquired what was the matter,, and-- n>y ., husband told him. He at otfee 1 saiti I .^'''!^ her take Mr Hitchens' Blood Restorer, for I believe that will put her all right." I did so, and after Using' the" third botttfe m the third wVefc", I began to feel a change, arid a tjn^l,ing i sensation.:, in i. myi "limb|. Every subsequent bottle seemed to d|> me I m i Qre.g.oo,dj f-.;Tbe result.ia i tlja|' after using eiglit"b t ottles. I am now quite welKidQ.m.y own ancV all- -the- ,' house work, and feel quite as well as 'when I first came to New : Zealand fivp ; r years ago. I am always happy to tell people the good you did me, for I am sure I should/ not now. be .;\vo.ll andj 'hearty, but Vncist likely m my grave, if I had,not ; put myself in;your'handsl-«-I> am, dear sir, yours faithfully, FLORA NICGLv.-;-.-" ' • ; ' " ",:■■ - ; : iWitness — Henry Hartnoll, Nelson street. — I have much pleasure m /! testifying to the, perfect accuracy of the above statement ' N. McMillan, Vulcan Lrtne, Auckland; H. A. H, Hitchens, ABEKCROxMBIE-STREET,. / , AUCKLAND.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 245, 12 September 1884, Page 1
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