FIEST PRIZE. A,A. ANP P.A. EXHl^ITiOlJ, 18S3. £100.0 Reward. ASK .FOR HITCHEN'S Blood Restorer. The Great jfew eZealand Rmedy for Cleansing , y • :■ % ■ '•■••' AND - Irivfgomting tfce t Blood. fTIHE Proprietor, m explaining , why I ho has ( ,not for- some time pushed the sale of tfye above^ would state that he received s».oh a, serious, check by the disastrous fi?e ;wj\icli destroyed costly appliances and, a magnificent stock of prepared herbs. (^recently replaced), and he has not therefore been iii a position to come before; {he public. He, has not been able to satisfy all the local and foreign demands, and was unable to administer "as : ;extensively as he could have desired ,to,.the wants of a suifering world. Mr Hitqiiens is now happy .to state that he is once again m a position to supply this hea.lth-.giving Medicine, which he is cpnviuced; will, ." with the blessing of God,'' cure almost any disorder, owing^tO/its .irresistible yet gentle operation. 1$ .coiqing, before the public and -planting v his. standard once rapre on the ramparts. ;i of th? ; great e.ueniy of mankind — i.e.., si.cknessr— he trusts that an overruling Providence will bless his future efforts to mitigate the physical woes of man. . In .jthis evening's Star appear a few, of the .-hundred's of testimonials receiyed by. Mr, Hhchens, one of which i 3 fr^om one of. Auckland's best known citizens. It requires no further comment than to say. that. hi 3 illm'ss was of a most .'severe type, balfling the skill of medical men, while other infallible remedies, were tried without the slightest change for the better. Hf-re )is what Captain, .Farquhar says of Hitchens' Blood R.EsjraßEß* Auckland, October 15, 1883. Dear Sir, — -~- For twelve -months I suffered severely from sciaticaV^nd tried various remedies; without avail;' and as a last resource I was recomnfended 1 to give your blood restorer a trikl; which I did, and I have much pleasure 5 in' testifying that after j taking it for tliree; months Tcompletely i recovered nry heaith. I must say I had no faith m it at first,, but the result was such a thorough cure that T : consider it my duty to acknowledge, u»solicited,its curative pow^sf.y— l am^; Sir, faithfully yours, W. Fiii^UHAit; jSla'ster Mariner, Ponsonby. y- >: . '' : i To H. A/H. Hitchens, Esq. i - The Prop^etor would here intimate \ that : ■■■■■■; ' ! will be forfeitedito, any Charitable lustitution if the^good; done by hia medicine has been*. over-estimated. •: , The proprietor is prepared to meet on a public platform 7 any persons who dispute the veracity of testimonials, and he will undertake tq.proye _.the genuine? ness of the 1 cures effected./ He. is also willing to meet m: public the medical gentlemen who haye attended the patients and have pronounced 1 them incurable, an<i answer questions put relative to the 'facts, of the cases quoted. Medical men's bameshaye, from motives of consideration,* ibeetf excluded from all testimonials^ut then personal acknowledgement would add increased brilliancy to the fame of thje medicine. Mr Alexander Eagleton, Hairdresser, of (jjueen-street, Auckland, suffered with, a paralysed arm, with every indication of the disease spreading through the, body. The doctors pronounced the case hopeless, and friends believed his end was drawing near, when he was; induced to give Hitchens' Blood Restorer a trial, the result being an immediate'ehange for llie better ; and on continuing to take the mediciiie, he was completely restored to health and strength. Sheridan-stre.et, off Wellington-street, Auckland, Decemher 1,-1882. Mr Hitchens, ' ' , ■ Dear Sir,— As you have asked me to describe my. state, at the time Mr McMillan Mcqmmended me to use y«nu\. Blood Restorer^ and the effect it had. on me, I will, simply, say that whether it was Lumbago, Sciatica, or Paralysis that made^me so helpless,! I do not .know; but,, at any rate, I was unable to stand for nine months, and had to be lifted like t a baby., ; and my taste was gone. Dr-if,.' said I, had an affection of the spine, and .that, I should -never have the use of my .limbs again. He brought another mejdicaLnian.toseeme, and I was told that, / would 2wobably live onhj a sliort time,' and it was no we of tJiewlwlding out false hopes. I thanked them, and felt as they did. Mr McMillan, living opposite, inquired what was the matter^ : and my husband told him.. He at once said, "Let her take Mr Hitchens' Blood Restorer, for I believe that 'will put her all right," I did so, and afjter using the : third bottle m the third wjeek, I began to feel a change, and a tingljng sensation m my limbs* Every subsequent bottle seemed to do me more good! The result is that after using eight. bottles, I am now quite ■well, do my own washing, and all the bouse work, and feel quite as well as when I first came to New Zealand'five years ago. ; , I- am always bap,py to tell people the .good you ,did me, fp.r I am sure I should not .now be well and hearty, but most lively, m my grave, if I had not put myself m .your hands. — I am, dear sir, yours faithfully, FLORA nicol. :=. ; Witness—HENßY. Hartnoll, Nel-son-street^-rrlviiave niuch pleasure m testifying to the^ perfect^ccuracy of the above statement, ... N. McMillan, Vulcan Lane, Auckland. H. Ai S H, Hitchens, AB^RdROMBIE-STREET, Alf C X LA N D. AgeptforPalruerstdh North.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 283, 27 October 1884, Page 1
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886Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 283, 27 October 1884, Page 1
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