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": FIRST PRIZE A. A. AND P.A. EX- * : : " : -- HIBITION, 1883. £1000 Reward. r> ;■!? ; mcautiosi. . ■ - | ; ; ; ASK FOR HITCHEN'S Blood Restorer. '•/■■"•■■ . • ' ■ ■ ■ * \i The Great New eZealand Ruiedy for 1 Cleansing, Purifying, y ;..- , Jhvigoratirig, the fflopd. THE Proprietor, m explaining why he has not for some time pushed .'the sale of t^e abqve, would state that „ he received such a serious check by the .'^disastrous fire i which destroyed costly, , "'apph'ances and a magnificent, stock bf prepared herbs (recently replaced), and he. has not therefore been m a position 'j to come before the public. He has not v Jbeen.able to satisfy all the local and , „; foreign demands, and was unable to i: administer as extensively as be could l.^haye desired to the wants of a suffering si world. v ,:Mr Hixchens is now happy to <: . Btftje thatjhe ia once again m a position :to. supply,,tfiis bealth'giving ; Medicine, „VwJHch.heis : cqnviiiced will, " with tlie ; blessing of God," cure almost any dis)..^prjd!er, owing-to .its irresislible yet gentle „ :Ppe/ation. Incoming hefore.the public and planting his standard once more on . a the ; ramparts of, the great, enemy of . mankind— ic., sickness^.he trusts that un overruling Providence will b!»:as his ...future efforts to mitigate the physical v: woes of man. In this , evening's Star •appear a few of the hundreds of testir .iftoiijala ..-received.. by Mr Huchens, ; one [,] of- which is from .one .of Auckland's best .w^known [citizens. It requires no further i^iCpmuient .than to say that, liis illness was of a «iost severe type, baffling the ..vskijl of medical men, while other iv— ifdUible ; remedies were triedi without the change for fhe better, H«re is what Gap'ain Farquhar says of clliiroHENs'v Blood Restober. : rv : ■ Auckland, October 15, 1883. ; ? Dear Sir,--^ :- :-■- ■ For twelvemonths I suffered severely ;■ from sciatica, and tried various remedi«s, !■ without avail, and as a lust resource I ■>■■ was recommended to give your blood i restorer a trial, which I did, and I have • .iritich pleasure m testifying that after "takiiig it foi* three months I completely . "Teeovered my health. I must say I had : -no faith m it at first, but the result was •^Bucb a thorough cure that I consider it -jimy duty to acknowledge, unsolicited, its i cufrativei powers.— -I amy Sir, faithfully kyoura; Wi Farquhar, iMaster Mariner, " : To H. A. H. Hitchens, Esq. .* - oThei Proprietor would here intimate - •-■• ; -'- - ; - ; - " ; ■ ■;.; * V w^fbi f forfeited to aiiy" Qharitable iuv,:Btitutrpii ifjthe good done by his mcdi,7 ciue has been over-estimated. . ; Z~'t, "fhe proprietor is prepared to.medt " u on iaupubiic platform any ..persons who. dispute ilke^WAcity,of testimonials, and hft Mgii^undertake to prove the genuineness of the cures . effected. He is als(3 willing to meet m public: ' the medical gentlemen who have attended the .^patients arid have pronounced them m and answer questions put relative to the facts of the cases quoted. '.Medical men's names have, from motives of consideration, been excluded from all ucteatirapnials, but then personal acknow ledgement would add increased brilliancy siothe fame of the medicine. . . Mr Alexander Eagleton. Hair- - idresser, ) : : oi Queens-street, Auckland, .^suffered ;with a paralysed arm, with indication of the disease spreading through the body. The doctors prrfhnounced the case hopeless, and friends ,< believed his end wasr drawing near, wbenijje was induced to give Hitchens' Blood Restorer, a. triol, the result being ;. an itnmediata change for the belter ; and ;:pn continuing to take the medicine, he was completely restored to health and. strength. . - f > ? ;' '? > Sheridan-street; off Wellington-street, - i^AttcWland, 1 December 1,- 1882* : ; . Mr Hitchens, s Dear Sirv— As you hav«^ asked me to -describe my state at ! the time Mr i;McMilfan recommended nie-to use your 4 Blood Restorer, and the effect it hai on i iteTjlwill simply say that whether it -Was 1 Lam bagb'; 1 ' Sciatica, or Paralysis that made me so helpless, I do not V inbw^ but, at any rale, I was unable to v stand; for nine months, and had to be * lifteid like a baby, and my taste was gotfe. "■■ Dt ■•— r-^- said I had an affection > of the spine, arid that I should never /■ have the use of my limbs' again. He • brought another medical main to see me, «hd' l was- told that / would probably '■'"'live dnltfa short tinie^dncl it was tw ■ iise qftlieir holding out false hopes.. I thanked them, ami felt as they did. Mr '■ - McMillan, living opposite, inquired what '"was'the matter, and my husband told •" ' f He at once said, "Let her take ; Mr Hitchens' Blood* Restorer, for I be- ■ lieV^bat will put her all 1 right." 1 did so; aM after using the third bottle m '■<■ the third week, I began to feel a change, - and a tingling sensation m my limbs. -Evety ; subsequent bottle seemed to do '•-■'xttQ'tnoit good. The result is tfiat after ijusing' eight bottles, I am now quite well, do my own washing, and all the ' botis^ work, and feel quite as well as f> %Uen I first came to New Zea;land : five t years ago. lam always happy 'to tell ' people the good you did me, for I am ■sure I should not now be well and hearty, but most likely m my grave, if I'bad not put myself m your hands. — -I n -am, dear sir, yours faithfully, FLORA .NICOL. •- Wltn'ess-^-HENRiir Hartnoll, Nel-son-street. — I have itotich pleasure m ;i^testifying to tlie perfect accuracy of the •'above statement. nn>tf. McMillan; Vulcan Lane, Auckland. 3 ;|j; fylJ&i Hitcheiis, ir : ■■, ABERGROMBI&-STBEET, : I AUCKLAND. ntri- ■■•:■■ F..SBEAVEN, ■ l ■ Agent for Palmerston North.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 127, 6 November 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 127, 6 November 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 127, 6 November 1884, Page 1

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