PlilST PIIIZE A. A. AND P. A. EX- .. | 111151'iiON, 1883. £1 000 'Reward. j Clll WX O,RI;^ -. •. ; ': ARK-;;FOR-TIlTCttEljf'S T -'; T W §$ &t , «^ealapd . Klnedy. -for '■■ffleansmg, Purifying, ' ,■ : "" f ; . , Invigoratinjj''th&' : BWbfl. . nn#3i! Proprietor; m' explaining ythy ' JLi he has not for some time pushed theisale of the'aboye', would 1 si Me fliit' 1 ' tie received 'sqcll ia SeWoas'ctfict'by'.VhV disasttOus flrt ? \frhicli : ' destroyed cokiy appliances and a magnificent stock' of prepared: :herb& i(jrfetently repTae>a), and" he has riot therefore ! heett ; in'a : pbsifloh jto come beforeithe- public. ■.'> He has'nttt Ibeeb able to satisfy all the local 1 Ami foreign demands, and-"wa§ unable to ' adniiriiftei.^ as r iei WiVSy^ ks ! 'ne'coul^' ; hav|e . d^ired^tp ,th§ wapts-qfa sufferißg-: ,Y(ofd. Mr Hitchfns is novv, -jja^py, to :^ l *'j & i5 1 («:*(«|45»i;ir;«w itgwo-liaHß positidiaji M f u pp!y this healtb.givjugvMf dicirie, ;W H ch , Jjft,!?. *?9Py«»?fi&: .will», -'?• with^ha blessing of God," cure almostiany.idiiordjjr, owing to, ifsjrrosisdble yet gentle ] operation;,'' In conjicg. before the public ;.apdj planting his staiid'urd once more on .fjhei ramparts of the great .eneniy^of .manki'n'd— iTe.', sickness— he' trusts that an pverruUog^*oyid£nc& wijtt M^s-lMfe ..fulilre efforls 1 to^'mitigate^ thY 'physical \voesof-man. Iv this evenins's Stm; . appjeac 'avfdw.'lbf ifhe' - ; b\iiidi-ec& of t^ti'-' '' raopials received by Mr Hiichens, one jof vtrHlch is from ; brie of Auckla^s'Be&t"' ,k^qwn citi-zeWs*.-' ■' ih required no-further c,v,u|ment -than -td' r say that his illness was of a mostjevere t^pe, baffliug^the v§Kiljl"of m'edfear inen7 wTnfe "other'in'^ falijbjs.rejnedies.werfe tried/ without t|i&« i'sliolitest. clangs. Jot,' the ;:b.e.tter,-, n Her| •^" ! w . h .^. i^Bta^^-iFav^Hljar..; says.-.p,f- ; •.■HIiGHESS'.BLOOU^vESTOEEBI. ,j. ,;'. ], ' |''!i-j -■' Aiiclt Jdnd, October 1 I'SJ 18&3 V' : Dear Sir,— ..„,_,.,,,„„. . :' : ;\- : ;l For 1 yve;^e mbb'ths'l.'suffejred severely ' from sciatica; arid 1 tried 1 various remedies, , witjioiit avail; and as a last resource I was. recommended to give your blood restorer i ,wjpch I did,; and I. have.. . mjUi;h\pleasure in ' testifying 'tliat after .tak n<V: it for three mo'nth^l completely - recoveve^my health. I mijst say Iliad -no fajth m ifcat firs'fc,-.l)ut..the result! was "sucji a-: thorough cure-' .that I consider it Jny; duty Jo apknovvledge, unsolicited, its "ciirhtiye powers.-^! am,. Sir, faitMully , yoi|rs;';Wi Fakqub[ae, Master Mariner, . Ppiisonby. ;.,'"■-■' ■ ■ • .' , To H, A. ,H. Hitchens, Esq. r .The Proprietor would here intimate T\)'\" :: . ■'? .;.-.; ': ; : '■; ■■■l^'->.>\ ';• ,;, j ;j';i"'',-.-.! v^ , .: /; ■ ! ;•■ d ..Ui'f .j. ' ! & ■:•■• y. i : : .v '■:>:? ' '•'■'■>: ",'■>' . v ■'?'-. .<;< ' <;• will be Mfeifea to" any ' Ch'a'ritable'lu'istitutjip.i^ifjjthe. .gopd^.^one ,by his .m«B ( di' , ciue has Been over-estimated. ' * proprietorViistiprgp'are'd to meet on -a public platform any persons who -disputethe veracity of testimonials,* und he |wiir-ixmieftake' Ito'-p'r1 to'-p'r ! ove'the genuine- 1 j ness of thfrdnres'Jeft'ecied: 'He 'is also wi^itfg i to ;i rneet"in public 't!je ! niedicfalgeij>tlemeji Xl< who '"lifive'-"^fifeniled'' 1 the" pa^ieni-S and have pronounced them in cufable, and answer questions put i-ela-M vje " to ' tbe" 'facts ■ 'of' 'the 1 ! cises' ' qiibf ii<V. ■ 'Medicalirien's namdd'hav^froiiii 'm'olivesof consideration, been excluded from all tes'tim'oriiaisy-'but ihbp. p'drsbnWliackriOw- ' led.genieh'f woulU add 1 itrcreased brillikucyf^p ithe fame of the medicine. ja jMyAiifexA^Eß'' BAGtiET'oW, Hair^dr?S3e'r v ;; b^' 'QutJfe'ii-stri'et'; ' AuckJand;'' suftered with a paralysed arm, wittt w every indication of tb:e"dtseasespieacling _ through' Nile"' btfdy^-'-The'^oeWs'^ ' ::i pb6-> nobnced the case hopeless, and frifeHds >: Relieved his end was t! rawing near, wljen he-wks'in'du'ceVl 'fo'givef'Hit'Mi'&i^ Bljaod Restorer a lri9T,~the result being aniimmediate"cha'D^e! tw the better; and t on l coßtifcfuingitb UakeVihfeinledicine; h&\ completely restored to health ahdr strength. ■- $h'6r7da^'-st-rea{ 1 6£f'%y i ell)ftgtob-'streetj' ; i ; ■'■''■Aucklaud; be'eeinbef. Vl6B2-.- 1 •■» i -Mr'Hii^kMNsi . ->- 1 •■ '/--■ ;■ '■ >-::'■. ■ > ■ .;..., Dear Sir, — As you'havfe asked-'me'to' J de!3cribe my state 'at the lime Mr MpMillan recommended >me\t : ovuse^ydur Blood Restorer,. jand the effect jt had, on me, I will 1 simply" say thai; wh'ethef ft" -was Lumbago, Sciatica, or Paralysis -Ijhat made me so helpless, I do not know; but, atanv-ra-le^l washable to stand for nifie' uwniha, - and had to be lifted like a baby, and my taste was g(jne.''tei3r<- ■>--'■- said" Iliad an' 'a'ff66t]onl ofj the () spine, ,and, , that I ?jhouk^ never, .'Jiave the use 'of my limbs' 'agaifi. ' "H(3 ; brougjat medical, man: to see-.uie,. and I was told that / loould 'jirobably live oritya short ii'iric^ -'alid • it' iioccs'''7io ! use oJ[jfei(rJwilding/Q;iitJ^ .. I thanked them, and 'fella s"t hey ilid. ' Mi McMillaii; liviiigioppositti, inquared: what;' ;3vas the n^atter, .and, my hus.band told hjm. r ' J Heafonde ;: sk3 : d, "^EeV'h'ei- Hs& Mr Hitchens' Bloo.d : .X\^stqrejiYfo^l£ I b,e<i; l ' lieve that will put her all right." T did at, and Sfter "usiug the "third bottle In tb^e third week;-, I began to feel a change, tSaJid a tingling : ; sensation m my limbs, lijvery subs^quept ; . bottle. KSeefifed to do me more good; ;•'■■ The resnltis that after using -eigUf potties, "I a*m' 'noti" quite v\*etl, 'do'-ri/y ' ow'ii' washii/g',' ariU'all the ' hpuse wo;:k. , aud, feel? quite .as. we^l as iK^hen I first 'came" 'to New' Z'ealaiut 'five yjears ago.^l^m always happy to tell.. p'eofAy-tno'-grioxl you'' 1 -did i - { riie'i i< for r% l' : am slue I slioukl not- no* be well and .hjcarly, but most likely "m my _ grave, if I; hWrt : ndf jmt : riiysel| iv ; y6ur UaiidV.^-i? dear sir; y'6'ui-8 J 'fa : ithfully,' ; F]jol : lA S NICCJIJ. v-"!-"-'"'_ '.><ij ' ■-' •■>■■"■ ■<' ' 'tVitness I—He^St1 — He^St :)t Hkß^miAj^ v 'Neli sbn-street. — I have "liiilch' ' pleasure' 1 m: '■ tes'ljifyiiig t'6 'the' pferfect' accb^a'cy' of the a'bove'stftfetnerit;'" t-! : ' "' >■'■■■■■■' !;:; ••' IJ'.-McMjJhLam, Xuliea'n Lane, iH. A-> H, -HitcheiiSv .. ( ; ■f'-':' m; ■. .v.:i- ;;.. ; !f .i . . 5!! ... ,:»;• ' : ABEROROjVLBIE-STKEET, ,1 :.. f ..! AU.GvK,L^N;D. ;;■ ,- ; ?,. fiEAv^N, ..;'■. .';" " " • ■; Agent.for.paliuerßto.il North,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 20, 22 December 1884, Page 4
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862Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 20, 22 December 1884, Page 4
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