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/FidiST r.lilZl-J? A. A. AiMJi) r.Ai EXIIIHITION, 1883. cgiOOO Reward. . CIIITION. ASK FOR HirCHEN'S; Blood Eestor er. The (j^eaiNew eZ!ealand Rmedjy for - : ;'>^.. .■>■;.-.■ ', „, i.- AND . „■;••:■' ; .'„. ,„ rpHE Proprietor, . in explaining xihf> X.., lip, has not .for s^ine # m pfuahed the^ale.of .theabave,, ,^puld state tb'ati he received such a serioiisf check j>y tbe diaastrous-.'Bre "which ' .destroyed costly appHances' and 'a magnificent stock of 1 prepared berbs (recently replaced), and he has not therefore been m apposition to 6ome before the public.. He hks not been able 1 ; to satisfy W. the locil and foreign demands, and W4s uuable to administer as extensively : as hefcould have desired to the wants of a "suffering world.' '- Mr-HiTOHENSis now habpy to ->atatef that he is Mace again m a pkftiori' to supply this health^iving Medicine, which he is convinced will, " wfth the -blessing of God/ ciire' almost 'any dis.order, uwing to its irresistible yet gentle operation. Iv cpming before the 'public , and planting .his standurd :dnce,mpre on the ramparts of the great -euekiy .of -W^^d— i'A, sicknessbcrhe trusts that an overruling PrqyidencftSwill bkstfhfi efforts r to mitigate the phyflicalf w °^f. of i n - Xi this evening's Stw , .apfi'-'ar ajew..pf...tbfi,..bmdreds_D^ testi-* monials received by Mr Hiichenls, one -of (Which is from on^ofsAujsklandis best known fcitizerts. ! it> requires no 11 irth'eif' comment than to say that- lm illness was of a most severe type, ,baffliig7tW ■skill 1 of medical men; 5 WHile otht?>iiPfallible remedies were tried withoit the slightest change- for the better.' iHere is what ! Gaptairi' 'M^uhar^ says'solf ■ fJITCHEJIS'/BLOOB 'EtISTOBEE. ,' •■''.„•, ■'■••' 3il!? ''Auckland, October 15, Issi. '' For twelve months I suffered seyerely from sciatica, and tried various remedies, without avail, afi'd* -a'i a(ilast ■r'esoiirfe^ 1 1 was recommended to give your [blood restorer a'"triar, ! yhich I did, aird X have much pleasure In testifying tha^ after taking it ipr th>ee months! completely recovered my- liealth. I must say, l LhStd nd faith m it at;first, but the result was such a thorough: cure that I consider it my duty to acknowledge, unsolicited, its curative powers.— l am, Sir, faithfully youra, ; W. Fa^quhar, Master MaViner, P^onsonby. - ■■<■■> ; ..ToH :j 4: i 9 ? .Hitcj^siß, i? Ej ? q t , \ ' ( The Proprietor would hei-e intimate th'at :M! "'■ ' '-'"' '■'■ l '" : -'■* ■■■•■• i 1 ix'Ji'.a ~</.4 'J A';''-'' ■■ 'I' «> S (. • c. '' ■■ V ,!7 .*toioj>:_, r i.."vv will beforfeited to ; any Charitable Institution if the good done by his imedi•cine has been overestimated. , ; ! -suv . The proprietor is' preparje'd to meet !; pn a. public , ( platform apy ' ,'persqnß who dispute the veracity 6{ testiinoni^lß, and . . \\e will.uu,dertake, to', pr^qve. tlie genuine--' ness of tlie cures 'effecte^., '. tie & also rgient^emen, w.hjO b^ve at^nded (; tlie : . patient^ aijid / haye , pron funqed thera',in- ! curable, and answer questions put r^laV li itiye to. y the f^cts w pf. th^ qase,s qtioted,, men's names haye;,frqm jn;oCiVeV ' of consideratibn, been' exctudeci frpm all ,H^jn i ? ni , al ??? but t h W? P£f s /?nal acknowj'f;# m ,f ; nt F^. ld r a ' d .^, iH»sed brilliancy( to the iamb of tlie niedicihe. / f " ; Mr Alexander Eagle'ton, iHi^irsei !» M 1 9ueou-st^eet.,^uckl ! iridi" suffered with a paralys^ \arju,! With every indication of the diseiase spreadirfg 17 .through, the,, body. The,. ( d,wtorsi nounced the case hope < less\ and friends belieyed^hia end was- drawing -near,' 1 when he was. induced to give Slodil ftestbrer'a'tfial; the' result : bßmg' J an immediate change for the better;' and' ■ on. continuing, to take the medicine^ he ' vr^f cbrapleteiy ii ießtOTed'' v to l! health' liind1 iind .strength. ' ']' " l '. f "-'^ "':■'■ : iSheridan-street, 'pff^YeJiiiigiton -street, , Auckland, December 1/18^2." (Mr • <. M . -jr Iyj „ Dear Sir^— As^you'liave^ asked me to describft my state.,. , at j the;.^ie Mr McMillan recommended me to use your' Blood Restorer, and the effect it me, I will simply say <:hat whetjheriV was Lumbago; Scia^ca, or Pailalysis that n^de'sme' so, helpless, I don^t, know; but, at'anj- rate, I wasunabjetp, J stand for and hadjto.Jbe Kfted^ke ? /baby,, and^ my tastf j^a, ■ Igdne./ t'l^'-i^i-^r.ijaid Ifihadianlaffticttpni of the/f)ine, and that I should jneyer;, havythe use ' of 'my' limbs again] He' br§ught another mqdical man, to sle me, f«ndSl W«(s told that fawoicld, probably woe only a short mmc, and it vxts. no „tise of their Iwjdwg out fals$ '■ bopes. ["l ! tbauked/tbejpa* ,and sfelt. as. theyjfdid.] 1 Mr .McMillaoi living oppo^j^,.inquirpd ; was , the matter* an.d i ,my. I husban;d,, l t'ojd ( , iibim*... Be at.qnqe $%$, take Mti Hitciens', Blood Rps,torer, K forj I belieye.that wjU.put he^.a^rjght^ j I did so, and after usiDg, tbe^tlnnd, bottle m the third week, I began to feel a change, and ;» (tingling , „\n- ) my limbs. Ever* subsequent bottle seemed |to do ,me.«or^ good. The .resql^s thai: after ushi{ , eight bottles. * I am ' now j quite' : weil'do my cwri was'hirijy,' ; atfet all the^i hous work, and feel quite as well'as '^wTi'a'l 'first^ came.b •New Ze'alaijd five yea^'Ago. I am 1 always happy to tell .peoi.laihel.go6d you^did ffie fc fon I am " •Siiri I Should : -rlot *noV •be s well and he^ty, ;but anbst m my grlve, if I bd not put myself m your hands. — I amdearsir, yours faithfully, FiQErA^ Witness— Henry Hartnoll^ Nel-. sof str^et.-^-rl have much pleasure m tesifying to the perfect accuracy jof the alive statement, "7t ' r '; ■> NjMcMillan, Vulcan Lane, Auckland!' '.it ' : -' ■'■> ,■:■■■' ■'■■■■.■■\ .;;,: . .1 • ABERCROMBIE-STBEETi ' ' :,\: ;.,,., P. B^jAyEN^ ,..,.. 1 .j Agont for Paluierston, North'

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 31, 7 January 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 31, 7 January 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 31, 7 January 1885, Page 4

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