FIEST PRIZR A.A. AND P.A. EX- | ' HIBITION, 1883. £1000 Reward. CAtTlOUfi >ASK FOE HITCHEN'S ■•""'• \ .' 11 -- ' ■••'■'■ Blood Restorer. The Great NeweZealand Rniedy'for '• ■ bi i ! ( " i '. • and ■ ■ ■'=■';•.•: •,'.;.'., •••'•■ ; ' Miffdi l ittins''t7M"ipfoq'dl. ■ '.'} ■ , '■ >■ ;.!;..... ,n - '";.-'..(.(.'', THEjPrpprietor,;' ( m; explaining why he has not for .some, ti^e' pushed the s^leof the above, would! state that ;he re9eive,d such -a serious check by the* d isastrous fife which- destroyed ' costly .appliances and a magnifi'cen 1 ; stock of prepared herb? (recently re^Mced), -'anil' he has not therefore l ( 'bbep'" iii a' p'bsitibn .to come before the public. iHe hk ! s not been able to .satisfy all the local' and foreign! ; denial sj 1 ai/d • was qfdable to administer ii^ ' extensively as '■ be' r c6tild have'desired to the Want's : of a sufferiiig world. Mr Hitchensis now happy- to state, that he. is,onc,e"aga,in m a position to supply this health-giving^Meaicine, ■ ; whichshe is doxivinced will',) "with the blessing of God," cure almost any disorder; owing to its irresistible yet gentle operation. Iv coming before the public and planting. Ms standard once more' on ■ the ramparts of the great- e,nemyi of mankindr^M!.,' sickness— he trusts that I an ov§r,ruljng providence will bless his 'future efforts to mitigate the physical woesof-man. -In-this-evening^/S^iw^ appear a few of the hundreds of testimonials -receif^d Illy Mr H&6fi)B?NS,'{>ne of whichls from one ar'Au^liind'siiest known citizens. It requires no further commejit than ,to say that , hia. jllqeas ; was of a most severe type, baiffling'tiie { skill of .medical men,,- while other in-. fa? 1 i bl^ , jjem^d |es , were tried witliput, ; tne; < Slightest, phauge .for the betterV ' u l3!ere ' is wlmt ; 'Oaptuin 'Fav'quhsir" says of; JFIITOHENSf.BIOOD RESTORER. i . ! Auckland, October 15, 1883. iDear ; Sir,*~ y, ;, { , r '>,>,, : ,, t. } | For twelve months I suffered" sfevei'ely j jfrqm sciatica, and tried various remedies, •witlTqufi.avajl^and -as^ last, resqu;cq ,1 jwas recommended' to" give your 'tilodd • restorer a trial,, which"! /lid, and I have ! much pleasure m 'testifying that after j j taking;; it fc^r three* months. I completely i recovered my lieaitli . "I must sajr 'I l^ifl J no faith iii it at first, but the 1 refeult was ! sucli a thorough cure that I consider 1 it |- my duty to, acknowledge 1 , unsolicited, its j curative pbwersl^-I am, iSirj. faithfully yours, 'W.FkßQUßAß, Master Mariner, Ponsouby. '-(-.«. > \yy/.: ;..i \y :i - ,'< : . To H. A. H. Hitchens; E?q. :. \ * ; The Proprietor; would .hereaatimate 'that -=->■.'.•<; . ,;-.; ...; ; ; i;ili ;> . . j; £1O0iQ.» | will be forfeited ,to .Any Charitable Institution if the .good fdpne by his medi-.; cine has been, over-estimated, p • j The (proprietor; yis ipreparjed io meetj lionet publi^ pja.tform^ any' person^ who| dispute the' veracity 'of testimonial andj he will undertake to prove the genuine-; ness of effected,.; , IJe is also wiljingr tb ( meet' in' pumic ''toe medical ! gentlemen' who have attended the| | -patients. and. baye^prpnounced them in-* -j curable, and answer questions "puTrefa-Mye^to-tße.' facts rpf the, <ja?e§ -quoted; J Me / dicar ; meh«s nanfes la^&/omjfojbitiYes of consideration, been excluded from all testimonials, but then, personal peknowiledgementwould add increasedbrilliancy -•to f the fame-o£;thevmedicine. ?,• ;^ .... ; iMr; Alexanijer Eagle^QN," Hair|dressei!, of Queen-streetj Auckland, with a paralysed arm, with erery-TnH'icatron of the disease spreading through the body. The doctors pro- . nouncedjth^ case hopeless, and friends believed his end was* draWing^'near, I when he wasjkiduced to give Hitch'enjs' ; Bipod Restorer a trijjl, the result |reirjg - aii immediate^changp- for the:bette£; arid ;ori continuing'?to take the medicine, fie • was completely restored to/ health a^d,. .r ; ; ;ii. . ; .'..' -• ; . ; • %heridan'Btreet f ;off Wellington-street, Aifiilcland^December 1, 18g2. : MIvHipCCIIENS, , _. . i • v ; Dear i— As you HM aske^'me jto describe my state at the time jflr . TVicMilhiD i recommfen/ded -mo-io flse? y pur -. Blood Restorer, and tlve 1 effect it liaibn We, I will 5 simply say' that wjiether; 1 it/ wjis Lumbagp., .. Sciatica, .or Paralysis.. "that niaclfe''"fne so htlpless^ I- do noj, jknp^; but,,f,tva.ny rate,. I. was unable' to, stand "for nine mbiiths, 1 'a&d 'lia'd Io \ be lifted like a;baby;jiaigd my taste *as gone. Dr said I had an affection; I bf tiie spihei' ' and that- 1 ; should j never, , haye J the ! use: of ray 'limbs again,. He. brbwght' another medifinl man tpjsee me.,, arid ;I yes told< that; I, woyld, prohclbly : 'liv6 ] orth} ! uHhoM -Wrkei Kind,', it s .Wfis no use of their holding, QVtfblteJwpcs 1 1,1.. ,1. thanked themrand felt as they did. ;Mr AidMiHan.'livi'ngbpposftevinquJred wjhat; 'was the matter,; and >my».husb.a.pd ioliJ, him. He at once said, " Let her take Mr Hitfcliens' Blood Restorer/ for I be"lieve 'that will put iher all right,") I djd,, so, and after using the third bottje m; ;' the 1 WHr'd 1 week', Ibegrin tofeel;a chafege k ', 1 'arid 'a Angling ;-seiisation. iin^my Jimbs. Every subsequent bottle Beeme,d' to n\o : me more good. The result is that after using' r e*ignti battles/ I .am; now quite well, do my own washing,' and all the; house work-,- and feel quite as well -as,,. 'vvh'enT first came to /New Zealand five, years ago. I- am always happy to tell , people' tllie good you did me, for I an) sure: I' should ; riot—now,;, be .well j^n.d hearty, but most likely m my ( grave^, if, I bad not put -myself m your haiids.frr-J aon.dear sif, ryourssfaithfullyj FIiOKA NICOLE ' ■.:-,. ■;:r- lX ,.,.,,..> ' ■ , "-\ ■•• . Witness— Hesry JTa^xnoll, Nelt son- street.-rrl haye ; muph , .pleasure m.i testifying to -the perfect accuracy joftlifi: ■ above 1 ; statement. -. . , ; ( '■ . m r ,N. McMillan, Vulcan ]Lane,^Auckland. H. A. B[, Hitclaens, AUCKLAND. ....- ; . ',\ F. BEAVEN, r ' ■.'■■< Agent' for PainierstOn North',
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 35, 12 January 1885, Page 4
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888Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 35, 12 January 1885, Page 4
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