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FIIiST,P ; IUZK AvA.viAN.D- P.A, EX--1 HIBITION, 1883. I ..■CAPTION. I .. .■ ;?x I ASK FOE HITCBEN'S Tb^ Great New eZealand.Bmedy for iMteO/nsing^ Purifying y \i i >y^ =isD<i >: ; •■ '■: .•'• / \ Invigorating Jh$ t J^lood. \ 'TTn&E Proprietor, m e^plM^pg.why JL j he has aot f f pjp t t{ine r J nushed tlie sale of the abovp^^uia state i^hai he repeived such a "serious ' ctfe'ckr'by; the* -disa9i rous fire whi6h ' ae' StVoye^ rf j&gnjhnces and a majfnincißDtr'ktock' '6^ prepared herbs (recently replaced), 1 and he ha|s not therefore been m a pbsi'tio'ri to cojne before the public. He has not been 'able to. v Uatisty all tbe* lociiF and -foreign detnands,- &M was unable to naveidesired to the wants of a suffering worlo). . : .now^happy,to state jthfti br£*'lb|fi&<jjps ifif alposttion j to supply this health-giving Medicine, which he is convi&^d-'will.'i'^Tvitti the (; b|^ssing of God," cure almost any disbrdeij, owiri^.tiiits;irr6sistibl l ev3)!et^.e'»tM . operation. In coming before the public and rilantingftoislstavidard bijiceiniore'iHJ, the ramparts of the : grelij;; -'e/ieniy of mankind — i.e., sickness^rhe trusts that an overJjiliiigfPjroiVidence, wilj[(bjess bife/ ; ! fu&rp.effor£a .to mjtigate ,?h^.-.physwai woesfof man. In this evening's Stai- 4 appear a few of the hundreefs df.iesfe monikls received by M'r'Hnci^NsV'ohV _of>tiich is fro } m orje^of" 'AiicMkiitl's 'bi&i know(n-ciffiyns!' u ;lt ): re(j%ires hd furihQr Eminent than to say that bi3 ; Hlness was of a most severg c > type;' baffli6g!tli^ skill jof medical(iTnenv) while? other, 'tiri^ fallible remedies -were 1 tried without itfieti slightest cbauge for die. better. Here is .'(FarqubHrJ jsays^jdf .Restorbii., / t J Auckland, October 15, 1883. DearjSir,— For twelve months^rsuffer.ed. from|scia.tic^ui.tr;ejljjxk>isje^ x wUhput avail, and as a last resource I 'Vas irefe.dnt^nen\te!t^ Jo givje ypur ; jjbjoo,th restoter a'tfria^ Svh'ich 1« did, etiid J'n'aVeJ mucl^ pleasure m testifying that aft er takiny it fpr>three jqitpn.ths^ j ;comp)etel^< recovered my health. I^^t'say Inad v no faith m it at first, but tlie result was .^syxh /( that I cousiderrit , .*tfc^ duty, tft.aejttio^leclge, unsolfcitea",,i^s ! cura ,ive poWrs.l^t 'au»',.'.Sir, ■fai^VfuJj'y^,' your 3,,W/ FabqWar',' Master ' •Honsoilby'; ' M •:, > :T|>-if. A. H. .Hitchens, Esq. i/ioTpe Proprietor would' here' intimate "that! f );,|; ,:> •»"';'.rr ; f >; T'- 1 T;'- - n • l I "iEri'dbo * : - :>;: ' ■ will jbe forfeited to any ..Charitable Institution if the goQ4,;.done- bjf jhis mediciuejbas been over-estimated. r Ejhe*'p(r : pp|'i<Ht)f, is prepared/ to/meqti "on aj pubji<j,-|>lat/or,m|,^py ,. dispute ofj^estimoriials, and,; he will undertake to prove, the genuine- ' ness! of-lbe-cures , effected. '"' He' is', also filling to meet m public the medical gentlemen who have aitend'e'd the patients,.and have . pronounced them in-. curable^.ana answer .questions put jrela,'hive\ to t \%e l facVs!^? , tSe j cas^s ; qu ; 6 tedV" •^Mec ical jmen's nianies ivave, from' motives' of c jnsiderjltion^ Weri !l e ! xc : l : ailed' I ffpm -all 1 > testlin'ofi'!a^'bdt I tb'efl persbnal atfltnow'ledflems&W6fM aad'intirea'sfed briUiancy f to the fameroTtfhe mfedidinev i ; - <? --it. -ii Mr Alexaui)Eß Eagleton, Hairdresser,' f oV "^ueenistreet, '-' Auckland ? suffsrdd'^wiW s '^- paralysed arm, with eyery^indwation-o-f-ti»e^lisease,spieadiug.. :f tbr(Ugh the body. The doctors pronou iced thfel |bi)j^e^ss, and/jfriends; p 'biliived his Htidr WaV '■'drawing neaH ; wbtn he was induced to give Hitchens' Bio id TleSf^r a irii>!; : tbjp result beii)gj ,an i nmediate cbangejbr/the.beueii,; and 1 on < ontinuing to take .the medicine, he ! Was cpps>h3telyj to ,he^|b , an 4, streagth. $ff WeKj^gton-stTeet, Auckland, I)ecemb"eK'l r * I^B^. • Mr HITCHENS..r/cH" ;••;;- vii;].,,,- y,-« \\ jr . \ I >ear Sir,— As .y.ou^have asked nie^o' describe ■„ Diy, state 'at '^neMijinlf "Mt $[cMillan recommenaed me to use your Bio )d Restorer, and the effect it had on me,) I will simptjr IJ s%Vtliai r 'wHetlie / r : <it was Lumbago, < Sciyti\iar i '6t : Paralysis ,thau made me so helpless, I>'do not ;^po|w; but, at any raley'l fi sjaid for nine months^'.'and'.h'ad.td/beL ; iift4dlike a baby, amd-my taste was # gpn;e. Dr I. had tan affection of tbe spine, and that I should never ha\fe tne use of my limbs again. He , brought another qjedical man to see me, ; iaTid I was told tl4t, 'f.wifyrfd probably ,Uv& only a short time,' and %t was no usd qj\ tlieir Itolding put false hppqs. I thanked tliem, arid 1 felt ad'tKey^cHd.^Mr .'.McJMillan, living opposite, i9q>ir«d what was the matter, and my husband told him. He a^ndp|)aid| " ©|fc%r:^ake Mrj Hitchens v 'Bt66a v Restorer, for I be- . WeVe' that will put her all tfight." „ I, did •.ap.land '.after'!usjng;.thie ; tbird;bottle ,m the! third week, I began: toieel a. change, iand aot|nglingi.sensationl m my limbs. Every subsequent bottle se.emed . to do me; more, good.; result.-is that after . losing ieigi»t.. bottles^. l; am np,w , quite •'Weji, do my own washing, and. all the -ho^grprk^ , ,aq4 feeL quite, £s , w.eii as fi^ icarae' 'to.^e.^V^ealapd ffve yeirs ago. fam aiw^y.s happy to 'tell peopje^tb^ gQfld .you ( did inej'for"! am hearty,, but, most likely. |v my. ( gWljif I rjad liot put myself iiryouj/'harrds'.-^-I anl, dear sir, yours faithfully, FL'OKfA xi iWitnesB— H^NRX '^HAETNOLLi Nelsoi^sfreet^— l Have' much' pleasure 'm testifying to the perfect accuracy '.of- ifhe *N J MeMjLiiA^, Vulcan Larje, Auckland. H. .A r .,iH v jtjitcliens, iAWCKLAND. ; ..,...- ..^..8KAVEN,,...Agent for Palaiorßton North,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 146, 1 December 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 146, 1 December 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 146, 1 December 1884, Page 4

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