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FIJiST PRIZE A.A. AND P.A. XX- ; „ . HIBITION, 1883. £1000 Reward. . CAtTionr. ASK FOR KITCHEN'S Blood Restorer, / The ' Great New eZealand Rmedy for Pleansing^ Purifying, ■" ■'* AND '" ' • J _ '■ " : ;< Invigorating tl,ic Blood. THIS Proprietor, m ; explaining why he has not for some time -pushed the sal^ of the abpye, would state that, he received 'sucti a serious, check by. the disastrous fire which' destroyed costly appliances, and a magnificent stock of prepared herbs (receiitly replaced), arid he has not' therefore", been m a position 'to come before thb puMic. ' He lias not . been : Üble to r kv\^ tlie , local and foreign demand*; and was unable to administer us- 1 extensively "as be could ■have desired to the wants of a suffering World. 1 ! Mr Hitchens is now happy to state that he is once again m a position to supply this- health-giving Medicine, • wiiich he is convinced will, " with the blessing of God," cure almost any disorder, owing to its irresistible yet gentle 1 ' •operation^ :lu : c,omii;g. before the.public . and planting his standard once more on the. raiupitftSi of. the great eueuiy iOf , mankind— i.e., sickness — he trusts, that an overruling Providence will bless his •'future efforts to mitigate .the physical woes of man. , In this, evening's Star appear a few of the hundreds of tesiiragjii«alsLrfcQeived..'by.Mc.HncHENS,,Dne^ 'of which is from one of Auckland's best iknown citizens. ; jit requires; no ■fftrther cpmment than ito ' say'^tbdt his' 5 alhtess l wus of a most severe type, bafflitig the sjkiil of y medical men,- while other, in,- ,. fallible 1 remedies were trie'dwit'tout the slightest change for the better.,. Here is : what Captain ;Farquhar' ' says of Hitchens' Bihoii Restorer. ; : • ■ i ' f ! ' Auckland, October 15, 1883. Pear Sir,— "' '■ -FoiUwelve months I suffered-severely-from sciatica, and tried various remedies, without avail, and as a last resource I was recommended to give your blooli restorer a trial, whjclv \ did, and I have •much pleasure in r testifying that after taking it for three months I completely recover;ed-my health. I must say Iliad : no faith m: it at firstV'but tlie result was such a thorough;: cure that I consider it my "duty to acknowledge, unsolicited, its curative powers.~l 'am, Sir, faithfully, yours, W. Farquhab, "Master Mariner',, Ponso'nby.; '['„ : / ', ■. j.; ■ ; ;< ; .- ■■■: ■; To H. A.' H. Hitcbens, Esq. i '" i'Y.-. ■'■ '*.." ~~~-' : : ■" : •-■■ ■■ 'i :• ! The Proprietor would here intimate .' _„ _ ( ."_ ' '": ' * • >'!.£1O0O»;;.^ will he' forfeited ' to any Charitable In-' stitution if the good done. . by his medicine has been over-estimated. .The proprietor is prepared, 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 public tjbe medical, gentlemen who b.a.y,e attended the' patients and: have .pronounced them incurable,. and i answer questions put rela-, tive to the facts of .the cases quoted. Mftdicalfmen's.names have, from motives of consideration, been excluded fron^ all, testimonials, but then personal acknowledgement would add increased brilliancy to the. fame; of; the medicine. ; , „ Mr Alexander Eaglkton." Hairdresser, of Queeo-strect, Auckland, suffered : ,, with a .paralysed arm, ..with every indication of the disease spreading through the b0dy. .... The doctors prohouncedvthe, : caso hopeless, and ; friends believod his ertd was drawing hear, when ho was. induced to: give. Hitchens' Blood -Restorer a triwl,, tjie result, beiijg an immediate chango for the better ; and ton continuing to take the medicine, he 'was completely restored, to health and strength..;.- ,; :.. „.„... Sheridan-street, off SVeHington-streetj Auckland, December 1, 1.882,. .; Mr Hitchens J DeaVSit.-^As" you; have asked me to describe my state at the time"- Mr McMillan recdmmended me to use;your t 'Blood Restorer, and the effect it had on jme, I will simply say that whether it was Lumbago, Sciatica, or Paralysis ithat made me so" 'helpless, I do not know ; but, at apy .^rate^Jwas unable to : stand for nine months, and had to be lifted like a baby; -and- my taste was Jgone. >...-Dp .■*,.,. -r said I bad. an affectmn : of 'thb*«pin^, -'a'rid thaf P stidulrf -never .'have the use of. my limbs again. He I brought anoih'er medical man' to see me, and I wastold. th.at / would probably ; Hvj! x pn]fi y> lshwl tifyie, arid -ivqs tyo I use of their holding out false hopes. I thanked them, r and felt as they clklJ Mt McMillan, living-opposite, inquired w^J^lt : was 'the matter, • and my • husband itold 1 him.' He at once said, " Let heritake* ; Mr Hftchens' Blood; Restorer, for I beY ; lieve that will put her all tight." I.did: j so, and' after using the third bottle in> j the third week, I began to 'feel a change, ; and a tingling sensation m my limbs. ; Every subsequent bottle' seemed' t6 do !me more good. The result is that after usitfg eight bottles,. P ;'am , np.w. -quite \ well, do my, own washing^ and all t)ie ' house work, and feel quite as well as ; when, came to JNew Zealand five years ago. I .am always happy' to tell people the good you did me, for I am sure : I. should,; ..not now be well and heaAyV but most, likely iii my grave'i if I had not put' myself irf your hands. — I am, dear sir, yoms faithfully, FLORA NICOL,. „ ......... \Vitness— -HenrV HARTNotiL, Nelson street,— l have much pleasure m testifying \a the ■perfect accuracy 'of -'the above statement. : ; . ; ..'■.•.#■■ N. McMillan; Vulcan Lariej Auckland. H . . A« H , 'H i t e H eii^s , a . -■■. .ABERCROMBIE-STREET, ' AUCKLAND, ■ ■■• ■■•• F. BEAVEN, : . . ! 11 Agent for Palrueretou North. :.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 29, 5 January 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 29, 5 January 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 29, 5 January 1885, Page 4

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