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ft&Jr'pl&ZiS A.A. AND' P.A. "EXHIBITION, HBB3. ; £1000 v Reward i Vr - lJ - '#■&•* ttf rift l lii:J ' j 'j-. |A£K FOR HirCHENi'S! ■ j ■-'•■■■ •■ ■•' !i '••" ■'I ■• >■•■ I Blood * Restorer; The Great Nevv .eZealand-Emedy for . Clbaming, •Purifying^. t! '-' r-' (•,< '' : /.'"' ■■' :'•' '.'■: ■■•. AND , v Iniiigor'Miig the Blood. nHHE .Proprietor, m explaining, why JL , . t , hp, hjas not. for. some .time ;push,ed the sale of the above,, would st,ate that he received such, a serious check by the , d.isast;rQus . fire \vhich \ destroyed 'costly appliances and a magnificent stock of ; prepairecUberbß replaced), and he has not therefore been m a positio^i :UO-cojae. before^hb public. . Ho.b'a's not „been;abj£;;to jsft'&sfy .AH 'then local iahd foreign demands, ,and was unableAto; administer as extensively as he could^ the .wants' of • iworjd;. Mv'-Hixchens; is mow; hap"py to J s,tate.;th.afc,he asiuuce.agaiu.'in A-positibri .to supply i'this-s-he'altlhgiving i Medicine, . : wilich . he is , convinced wiiL, '* with the . blessing of God," cure almost. ; ariy -disorder, owing to its irresistible yet gentlei 'opmtioiij.-'iln cotbiK'g before this 'public 'his' stahdiird : once- 'aibre'on >i\w- .ramparts pf t thb > ' ; great' !< enehi : j ;i dl mankind — i.e., sicknesa-^he' trusts ; that, an overruling Providence, will bless his ■futuVe tffoits to mitigate -the 'physical 'woes of >taah. In-tliis'leveriing's '6'tao\ appear a few of the hundreds of' testimonials received" by Mr Hiichens, one of:w?hich *s frdin 6iie ; of A'tttikla'iid^ best k nowii citizouk. t It : requires 'rid f uV tlier comment than to say : 'tbat :; nfe" illness was of a most severe type, _ baffling. the • skill bf ""medical 1 uien, whil'b dth'e^infallible remedies were tried \\;ithout the siigl)Yesl;cliaiige' for tlVe'b'etter'J 1 ! Here •fe 1 ' ■ Wiiut ' : Giipiftiir Farquhar, : says of *HiTciii-!Ns' ; B'tooD' ; REST ! 6iitEk.' ;l1 ■'■';' • Auckland, October 15, 1883: Dear Sir, — !■;:.. ?.::••.!•/:. ■ i ■ Eorl\\ r elve months I suffered severely from sciatica, aud-fcried various remedies;w.ithoiit* avail,: and; ! asa last'resvlnrce!l was recommended to give your blood (restorer aerial; -which I'did.and'lhaye ..much i pleasure !in> testifying ithafr'after taking it for th ree> month s/I- 'Complete jy recovered my health. I must say I had ■mo faith m it at first,.'but.the:reSiilt was such a ihorQugii cure that I consider 'it my duty lo acknowledgevunsolicited,; its curative powers. — i am, Sir, faithfully yoursi -W. Faequhjajr, MustetiMarindr, ■ Ponsouby!'; •■■!.•"<■- «>.?;:••-;■-^; i.-.'.i.'-..: ■■ .; iTo %A; H;»Hiljchens, Esq.- -i- •■ " r i) ;.: .The .'Proprietor iwould* here ( intimate £1000 '■' 81 1 will be forfeited to any Charitsjble I'nsiiftitidii if' the gbpd^ (lone i bj^s liis'-me^i-cine has been py.or-eßtirnated. • ! The v propriotor ,is prepared to vadet on a public platform any persons who "3Tspute"tire"ve-raci'fy of feßtimbnials7 : and h%.wi|i. ljiidextaJce^tp^rfi ye tfis .genuineness of the cures effected. He is alsowilling to meet m public the medical genfcleirien; vy.ho j.haye \ attended ihe t patifefit^ a'nd'have pjrori"6'uric'ed them incurable, and answer questions put rejative \.6[i>ak facts'* of; Itlie .feh'sfe'fe -emoted, medical men s names have, from motives, of consideration, -been excluded from ail" testftuoihals,Hiut >thi>u)'pei > scjfal aclcnow* ' lodgement would add increased brilliancy"' to the famejafi tlje.imedtcine.uc.v .}/;, <■ ''•' Mr Alexander,.; iEAGLEocpNi .Hair-'' j Queeu-street, Auckland, -suffered with a paralysed arm, wjtli' ev^l'-y indication of' th^ 'disease spreading through the body. The doctors pronounced the , case hppeless, and frjpiidsii ' believed ' nis 'encl 'was*"'i?r£rwihg' °'tleap,' i 'vvlieti 'lieVas|in3iiced to'give Hitche'ns'Blood" Res' tb'fb'r a : trii)i, /! the result being i •an immediate change- for the better; and-; on- continuing take the, medicine, 'he was completely' restdred 'to' w ß44ltb' and strength.- " '" v . ' Sheridan-street,' off Welhngton-stre!eJt,< Auckland, December 1 1, 1882 i "Mr -Hitchens, . : , IfDear y.oujba^e^ag&ed^me to „d escribe my at, : .]the time Mr [jyicMjllan recpm mended me to use your v5.1p.0d. Ecstorer, -ape}., the effect it had on me, I will simply say that whether it was Lumbago, Sciatica, or Paralysis tliaWmade me [50,,. -helpless,. .>l..d^ poyj !-k-no,\y..; but,'Atjany r.atej I, was unable to :statodf for,. nine .inoj]ths,J).nd had tojb'e 1 ' lifted like .a..baby,--,amj ; .-n}.y taste gone. Dr said I had an affectjion. of the spine, and -that I should ne-yer ; -have .the use .of m.y/ : lim))s,;a.{tajlqsS ! He ; brought another medical man to see me, andil .was itold.. that 1.,w6u1d prohcibiy •Ivvftonhpashoxt'- time, and. it waslno use of their JuMiny out false hopes. I ..thanked them,. and. felt as they did. Mr McMillan, living opposite, inquired what ■%a4'th£ 1 : li uiatteir ; atia*ifs toWWftSel told ( 'Jnm.' ' Heat oneds'aid, "" Let her tak;e. ; Mt;ilitcheiis ? 331 oo'tl' : Restorer, for I; Be-" 'li'eve-'thiat will' put 'her al'H-ight." Tj did so,.and. after using the third bottle m . the third week, I began to feel a change^' 1 lnuf'a ''tingling ; seiisatidn -fit' -'Wy^ Kipbs. ■Every' fub^e'quent b'bttle' seemed tg do 1 Ync nVo'^^'goOdi''' "The/result is that after usirij* "€ight ' ! bot£les; ' I ' am now quite well, do my own washing, and all the house work, and feel quite as well as first cSme tb^ejv^ala^ridifive i| years. ago."' "I, iinV always' happy to! tell 'peojile tlife good you .tfi'd'nie, for t am. sure 'I' should' 'not noiv'be well 'and' henrty, but most, likely m my grave, if I had not put .niysolf m your haiidsi-r*-!; anii riie/ir sir,' you'rs'"ia]!tiifu]ly;i!'fjGßA " _ Witness— Jl.JfcNjiY ITaiitnoll, Nelson street.— l lifive much pleasure m tt'Stifying to tho perfect accuracy of the above statement. : N.. McMii^ANj-y^lcaiv Lan^,. Auckland. H 4 A. H, Hitchens; ! , '•■ AT'^RCUbMBIK-STKEKT,; ; . A^cht for : Painievston ; Nortfj ?

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 39, 16 January 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 39, 16 January 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 39, 16 January 1885, Page 4

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