f lJiar jfitlZK A.A. AND P.A. JUXj v: „ ;l H^BITgNr'ISSS. fi ] $\&W* -^ward!" ! j CAUTIOW. ; ASK iIO^S&WEN'S : The Great New eZ'ealand Rmedy for j Cleansms^PißifySl/p rj < ■ '-'^1! !i!ir r .t-:V:i '>r\, i ry,.,y- UVii . ; >( m;,. ; ■ '-'j! f <• >I: 1.. * lit ,(i:-:{!'i ni .'.■:'; ! fTIHE Proprietor, m .explaining why ; .JL;f..[)|}^ ha§,.notior,s.Qine time. pushed I tl^^a^i^[theiflb^e )f .;.wqu3 ! di:stote that i he received such .% .serious .qhecjc,iby tbe i Ai?aptro. US ftre^which^estfoy^.fjostly i appHan^^a^^.ai^agni^centi^pck of i I prepared herbs '(w}<?jsi\t)y •iJßp.lft^d.), and j i^-.^as no^tljeretore beeu m a position 0^ $P W}s?-\ Has not ■i^'^V!?!^' Sft ff^> "\ *X and foreign ' demands, and was'.'jpajile to [ administer, as expensively as'" he could I haVi d^m^to ; t)ie wa'iib Wa k&&M e » :sVir ,;Mf;Hi^tiM'^lio'w'ii§py tSi li^^'ouceVgaiii in.'Ja; position to supply this health-giving 1 'Medicine, which he. jii^nyincTd, wi11,. " with. the • bVssingyf^oi'^u l^ afmoJt , any 'ife. j Ord^bWing'^to its irresistible yetgentlei operation. In coming" before 'the i public! ■y&'piiaihting' 'his Btan'dard oitce m&re/oni the ramparts of ; the "great enemy of itti'nkind^i.^^ickflflss^he Wtists tnali an overruling Provident wilhMess his; i\itui®s&fimm utiligaje the physical woes Qfi-.uiafi*,;- In this evening's Start appear a few of the hundreds of testii TmmfaiCTeTe+retf^ of wjliich isfrpm one of Auckland's best" knoify $lsi\4 regiff^ Agfurthe j comment than to say that hi 3 illness "was ofa mostr severe- type, baffling the . skyiipf-^B^iqal .men^-^yhjje^qt^er in-j- ( fallible remedies w,ere tried without the ' /slightest, ch,ang^. ) fp ( r the,, .better., . ( ,JElf rb.' 'is „ .wjiat ",. i Pa.ptajn / FargubHr , ; s'^ , <ff Hitchpns'. Blood. Restorer. ' ' \ ' .^'i^i^.'Aypljland, October 15, 1883. I i DearShv— i "^*T?or' twel veinonniTrs'uffer e^'seVef'ely j fcftm^sflijiti/ia, andj^ried various rejuedie^, rwilfiloiiiUmi, HH &f $-}m j|ej&^rqe ll ' _wa& recommended to give your blood resJtQjrer^tfiai, I t\|d ?(^nd I ha\je much pleasure, m ...testifying (hat after ■ ta.kin^ it fpr i ,thre# months, J ;cpmpletejy recpyeced ,my healjtfy .I.,njust"say t had npfaith' ip^it'at first, out the result wis su'cn 'a thorough cure that I consider jit ~my. t nhrty-tt?'aT;knowledge,"ttß«oJwi-te4 > ijts curative^owers. — I am, Sir, faithfully yotfM*W PA^MX^%lfetei 4 ?MarinJr, Ppnsonby. 1 ... -The PropricJipf "would here, intimate thai ■ injf>; ' >lX i )11! '^ ,;i .J)\ihl ■.•>!•!. i-..;j -oir.i Milt I*. ■■;r.}-.'A $p'lfifoMlki 'U { y^ejL'itaDle J.n- --' s'tit,utibp if t^e g'sod'.(to : ne ; liy his-meli-/ .ftipejjiay b-een^o^^dsftnihied: I " h' ' '^''Tne^'pro^rletjbSr' is' ! pir.epa ; i ; ed'lto m^efr- \ .pu'biic 1 ~ pt afrorui ' (trly' l - per.stJn^*v\jho > VTisjijute ti&'Sf&Miifi of.jt'o^hhotirdlb', qn% ne 'w'iil"'iWer'tai& : 'i o 1 prove ''iW genuineness of the cures # ti^cVfliT/ ! IWii ' ajlso . willing to mcct 1 m public the niedipal '■y^Atleriiieii'/.'wlio lliave/ 'attended the,. :i pUttiirrts-UnA havevpronouncbd tbrim fin"-' * "cWdbl'e,' arid- -jinswei' questions .ptftlrella■"■tlv^to^thfe* J faots i :o¥ 1116 "cases ! quoted. IVledical men ? s' i nim!es ( lmvE, from motives}, •bf'cdttsiflefstioni beennukcludedi from|all testi monials,-'bd* ; then > personal! acknowledgement wonldttdd increased brilliahcy • • ! tt>'tte i> fam'e ( 'of 'the^medicinei :.:'] '. i<> Mr Alexander Eagee!to.Nj. j Hjiirt: i dresse^j^ •'of ' Q'ueefn-^tVeet j • i Auckhind-, ; siifflgf e(i JvMli a paralysed arm, witb!< 1 ! QvMtf lritiicatton 1 :of : 'thW disease spr cadi ng ..through .ih.e. body. ...The doctors pronounced the case hopeless, and frie'ndsii ' j>!#^£ PPs^ s .<# 1f!'l when he was induced to give Hitcheris'ii ' BM(id' KestoreiS a 'ixMi ' :the tf esult; being, j au iiri!ra / editffe- ! cha'nge for itlie better ; and.,og;j9^ntjnu;ng tp,. r take, the medicine^ he i %&s completely "restored to' liealtli -and"* s^gt'hp'* l '•"■ :in ;' -v-ti 'Huij i . . Sheridan-sti l eetiW-W,eliiiinton-sti)eet, t: ' hi ' n f %km^^ecenlbe^l, 188$. Dear Sir^^'yofctt&v^&sked nie-fo" 1 describe my ''state 1 Vat X tiip time j MiMcMillan re(Jo'jinmelide(T;me ; to use yotir Blood. BestoVfe^ and" tlje'eMt it ha^ion 1 whether ft wa£ liii'nvM'cfo," 'Sc : ratica,"'oT Paralysis" that made nip "n'elpless, I do | npt t .kno_w.; but, at aijy rale,. i ( was unable to ''stand for' 1 nine iiiontli^ J and had to be lifted lit^ a 'b'a ! by; lll a'i]d my taste Uvks" gone. Dr — — . said ijhad an afiection. of the,spine,7,"a'ji(j I 'th'iit 1 1 should never' 1 have tlie use L of 'my limbs again.' He brought another mpitlnal'm^n toseipe, ! and I was ! {q)d t'liat T' would prohciJbl^ live onlij a'sttort ivSnP, % 'dn'd it was"ii i o ll \ use of their holding , out faJse t ,hopes;"'V'\ ,-ihanJced tl|em/al|ste*.a l j l tliey > thdi. ; MV ;| McM'illan.'-livj^g opp^osit^, fnc^ufired ■Wnat'.'i was the matter, and my husband ibfft 1 } MtoC i, Hfe at r Qhfi.e; x saJd, ',' it?V l^ er ! ta^e Mr Hitchens' Blood"* Restorer, for I be-^ liev'e that will put her all right." J.'ftld, jfijt^^d/ after »-;»si|ig, g |l»e &^b.ird botitleiVr' the third w'ctk, I began to"feel a chah'ge, { ;.j(r)d a;-^ia)ftlii)g : sensation. \n< my Jimbs. ; \ Every, gubpeguonfc. .bottle seemed -to' do j me more goad. The result is that after' fUsiri{jj.9Jgb£ , bQtties^.^ ajiUfynoYr ; quite :,w^ll,.."4.O';«ny{;oyyfi ( ,'.w l aslunjg, agcl all the )uwsei.WK>nk,, r ;an,d ,isp). r <#\\\§ a^ . well as ;wh'ep;l fj,r&.cam£. to . !N.e.w f^)aijd livei i .yeftrsvftgo. >,;I : am'aljyap liap^V jto tell people the good you did We^'fpr' I am sure I should not now be Well and . : heartyi,butunoßt likely iufljy.grjive, if, I had nQt;put ; my;spl ( f m your luinds.rr-I am, dear sh-, yours faithfully, FLQIftiA • ?jflCQPii-''i -.i.; ;■'• m; J.^^o ! . ri 'j' \YittiaEß^Hii:kßY ; , 'Hartnoll^ Nel-r t son •street.'— 1- have much pleasure m /edifying to 'the' perfect accuracy, of the''aEbOVe- statement. ' • i N. McMjllan, Vulcan T,ane, Auckland:' ' '"'' ABERCIIOaj BiE^STKI^ET, ".. . ' ' : '* -i •:> "i ..■ \■: >i }>■ -: ; ■■;.. ' . ••<■ ::;;&#. 6 fc¥&tlp A .' ' ■ .v..u,.'.v.' . , "f'beave^, : ••' ••■ . j j^gent £ov ( PaUners,toji North,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 37, 14 January 1885, Page 4
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