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£1 000 , Reward. C'AUTIOM. ] ASK. FOR KITCHEN'S ! Blood Restorer.* The Great New. e^ealand Bniedy for < Cleansing, jPunfymgy — « AND ; : , , ,'. ' , Invigorating the. Blood. \ y.\ n. •=■>:" .-..•;•.••• ■■ :• •■'.(■■ :•• • I THE. Proprietor, m exp'lairiirig why j he has not for some time pushed tke.ssalejof the above* would state that; he, /received such. a : serious checkf by the! disastrous fire which destroyed; costly #pp.liaaces , and a>.. magnificent stock: of • ipjppa^d. herbs .(recently replaced), and j he has not therefore, been; m. a position; toeoine before the public. , He has not j been able to satisfy all; the loqal andi foreign, demands, , : and Wjas junable toi 'a'drninister as extensively as. ,he ; could have desired to the wants of a suffering J wWld. ! Mr Hitciiens is. now, happy to j state that he is once again m a position ii b : supply this health-giving \ which he is convinced will, " with the j .b.lessingo^ God,", cure i almost any die- i order, owmg to its irresistible yet gentle '■■ operation.* .In comifcg before the public j and planting his standard once more on , tbei.iramparts of the 1 grdat 1 enemy -'of: mankind — i.e., sickriess-^-tie trusts that , anibvlerruliiig Providence ' will bless his future efforts to mitigate the physical woes pf man., yln ,^is levening's Star appear a few. of. the hundreds of testimonials received- by -Mt-Khchens; onß of which is from one of Auckland's best known.jc|tizenp.L, i It&eqyirj&iri^ farther comment thiii ' to say that his' fllness ' was of a most severe type, baffling the : skill pf medicalj men* jwhile.; o ; th^:in- | fallible remedies were tried' without the slightest change for "the better,, .Here : is,, wliut Captam Farqiihar says of I HiTCHKNs' Blood TRestoeer. ; , k .. !•■;>! ii j, ■. ■■': - i.'i ; . .^ucklapd, October 15, 1883. j Deaf Sir,— ' '■ -"'For twelve months I suffered'seVerely ! from sciatica, and tried various remedies, without and as a.last,jesp.urce j ! was '"rcteoin mended to give 1 ' your blood j restorer a trial, whicluJ did, and I have i mflch*: pleasure |m testifying that after | taking it for three . 'months I completely I recoverecl my health, ii must s : ay I had no; faijth 4n it at first; tut the result was | such a t|ibroughv.ciure. that I cousider.it 1 my duty to acknpwledge, unsolicited, its I I curative powers.-^-I !am, faithfully i yours, W. Farquhae, Master Mariner, i Ponsbbb^pi : ;■" ; ; • M -"I :/'.■! ;' To H. A. H. Hitchens, Esq. The. Prpprietor, would here;intim«e IwflV^e'fdrM^d to^y CharitabiH^ini jstitution if the good' donelby his mcdi- ■ ciue has been over-estimated. ilTJiei proprietor is prepared to meet ,on a public platform any. persons who ' dispute the veracity, of testimonials, and he; will undertake to prove , the ; genuine- ' ness of the cures i effected; .: He. , is also 'willing to meet m public: the. ;medical j gentlemen who have attended the patienCs>and bav.e pronounced them !in- ; curable,; and answer! questions, put relai tive to the facts of -the cases quoted. j Medicalimen's names, have, from motives of consideration, been excluded; fr6m. all' ! , testimonials, but then personal acknowledgement would' add increased brilliancy | to.thelfameiof the medicine.: i, , , i • .Mr Alexander Ea^jleton, Hair- : dresser, of Queen-^street, Auckland, ; suffered- .with' a. paralysed , arm, with I every indication of the disease.spreading ; through the. body*. The doctors pronounced the. .case hopeless,, and fridnds believed his end was drawing near, when he was induced -iO' give'. Hitchens' ; Blp,od- Restorer, a triply the_reBult being ; an immediate change for the better ,;and, ! on continuing to .take, the medicine, he I was completely, restored .tp, health, and ! strength.;; .... i. ,..,..... ..... .. -, , •-• i hSheridan.-.street, off/Wcllingto'dnst-heetj j Auckland, December il,yl882; ; j Mr Hitchens, | Deav s Sir,-\-As,yoU ha^eas^ed s tae to : describe my state at the time Mr : McMillan me to use ytfur Blood Restorer, and the effect it had on : me',' l will simply say that whether it !was Lumbago, Sciatica, or Paralysis ' that made me so 'helpless, I do not : know ; but, at Siiyifate, Bwas unable to I stand for nine months, and had to be ilifted like a taste was. igone.v-. ( Dr-r-pr- said I had | of'tftrspiU, ' &fo tbaV f bftchiU jhave the us.c of my limbs, .again. He j brought arioiher hiediWu'l man to see me, ; and I was. $oj& jtha^ / would propably i livg "mllji i^.isiwri titiie., ms, \ it ' whs yio ' use of tlieir Iwlding ok t false hopes. I I thatiked them, and felt as they did! : McMillan? living opposite, inquired What I was tbe' ! maijler, and- ; my husband' : told' : him. He' at once said, "Let her take' ; Mr Kitchens' Blood Restorer, for I be- \ lieve thatwill put her all right."- lidid soy and after using the third bottle? id ! : the third week, I began to feel a change, • and a tingling sensation m my limbs. I Every subsequent bottle Beem'ed' to do :me more good. The result is that after i using • eight bottles, I . Sana , now Jquite : well, do my o\yn washing, and all tb,e t i house wo rlt, and feel quite as well as : when I, first came to New Zealand five i years ago. I am always happy to' tell I people the good you did me, for I am n supe. l; should not , now be -well and & | hearty, b\it most likely iv my grave', if '> '■ I had not put'myself'in'youf hands. — I c ; am, d«ar sir, yours faithfully, FLORA iNICOL. . ,..,., | Witnes's-^T-JENiiT HAB*rN6r!j,, Nelson street. — I "have much pleasure m , testifying io the perfectjiaccuracy' of the above statement. ; . , - jN. McMillan, 'Vulcan Lane, ' Auckland. i i: H. A. H. Hitcheii^, i ABBRCROMBIE-STREET, AUCKLAND. i F. BEAVEN, . Agen"t- I vr Palmerstou North,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 32, 8 January 1885, Page 4
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