KiKsr. i'lnzi-: a. a. and-i-.a.: ;•/■;- i . - - ]-iiiiiTri.)N,Mßsa. ; ey,l y.Uy t i-.a "C/ VVctf Oi ' :?.;.;.;.■'.^ ABTiiffi^.. ! : - ASK FOR HITCQEN'S' Bio oil : Kestbr er ." •The %eat Nmv c Zealand Rm~dy for Cleansing, Purifying, AND \" ' . Invigorating the Blood. fTI HE Proprietor, m explaining why JL. , lio has not fur some time pushed 4 he sale of the : above; '.would state thiit he received such' a 'serious cheek .by the ■ disastrous lire, which destroyed costly appliances and v magnificent stock \ii'-pivpai-ed herbs (recently replace.!), and !u- has 1101 tliti-Kiure been m a position to" ':.iiut/ •■f.e'fWti th'b public. He hasuiU; been able, to ss'isfi all thp. -local and f'.'ieigii demands,, and was .'.unable to administer as extensively as .he could have desired t-, the wauls of a sutieriiig' world. , Mr HrrciriiNS.is. no.\v- happy' to., "stale tliat he is once agaiii m v position j »'/ supply tJuY health-giving Medicine,, wliiclilieis cuhviuci'd Wjill, .•'.with the blessing t.f God," cure almost. any disorder, oWiji^ to its irresistible yet gentle opration. In coming before Ilio public and planting his standard oned more.on. UlO rampnrls of the great enemy of niankiiul— ie , sick.lross-7ln3.trus.ls llmt I :in overiidiii<.< l [Widi\iiee will bl.ss his fuiiiro i-D'.irts to. iniiigatc! the physiciil wocsoi ;,m:ui., hi 1 his evoniqg's Slav Mp|;«;iir a lew ,of tljo 'l)un.;hvdsoJ' tesii_i«i.iusj|s ri-^'iypii |.y AJr.-HiicilKXS. one : i.f wli'icli is from, one of Aui-lcland's best j;n.i)\vu riiijcfiis.-,; ;It lvquirofii^ft) furibor. coiu'iiH'nL .iliiin. to;r,ay •tiuiUJliis iijlirrsswas of a nsust seven} ly|ii'.,.'liaiili.nj> the skill of iik tlical iiit'ii, whiie otlicr m•- -• l.iU.i.li}(! rvintd.ios were, tried - without the slightest chaii^'j for the lift tor. Ilt-'re h\ what . t'-apijtin . Faiqi'ihiir! says of lliTtlUlf.Ns' r»J.OOD 1 1 KS'l'UltKli." 1 - •. : i : • ' ■ ' ■■ i ■ '.. ■■■■ Aurliland,'' October J5, ISSB. ' ]),.; ir Sir.-—. * : For iwi-lvo months- I suflered severelv--110,111 soiafim.Msid tiird various n medics, wii h.-ut. .-» v.-til , _ nnd a s a last restiii'rceT" was • I ro{'oinii:i'.i;d«?d._ < tii ,yiv.i' v yriir blood' ivstoior a trial, whidi .1 did, and I'ltaiyi/. mia-li , pleasure. .m- tfsiifyii>«? .Uiat'alter ■laking it. IV.r.tlnTe mioillis ..[..completely recovered my lieii|ih. f J must say. I had no faith m it at Jir.st, but; the' result, was, sudi a tli.or.'juylicure t.lia.t I consider it iiiy duty ; tt).;i(;l{n()w jedge,. unsolicited, its Vis rat tie powi-is.— -1 am, .Sir--, faithfully ycurs, \V. FAiiQuiiAK, Master MuriiVer," Poiisonliy., • , .., «,, _■>■ .. I "! To il. A..H, liitchensi !Esq. ; , ; The Troprietoiv would jiereiutimate tK, -■•.....;_, .',,. j. s :,..■:.;. .... willibfi .fojlei^'d to.- any Pharitable instituiion i!' the jjooil done by his medixiiMfb^ been •:oyev,esHifl'sis« j \l\..J ; The proprietor is prepared to !meet on a public platform .any persons Who -it iypu Vtr-rhtr- veretcrl l r'of xesti moil 1 a I S", an il • he- will nmler take- to- prove the genuineness l(l/ the cures effected. He is also "wfllnj£ lo' !; 'nieet 'ifi'^iiblic '"tfie medical gentlemtn who have attended; the])i.aient,§ fiud, liaye,...pronp.u ! nced them in-rH-r-iilile^ knll* answer •qitesf'ions put lelative.to the. facts of the cases quoted. Mt-dieaitnen's tyify'jss hayJc?. Irani motives • of't3onsiUeratWii,'i)cdsi ekt-hiilcd from all testimonials, but then persot::il aclcuow le.(ljiem<:'r(tf.\vouT['.'! u'dd ii|cri ; ased brilliancy to the lamo of (lie medicine. ; M^r vU'KXAN^iitt. Eagi^oh./, Ifair-dr<'S.-:<T, of Qiieeji-slivc.t,' ■^Vgeitljiiidi .sujlt'rqd w-ivh a . paralysed' arm. witli every indica-liitn of the disease spreading . .tiM"i:-ui4h Jhe , liody..; The doctors pronounced the case hopeless, and friends believed his end was drawing" near, wheirWd was' ihdiieod- toigivo *Jfscho!\ir ■■•Mood Resioreru triy],-th« result being; 1(11 imnve'di-ato cliaiiu'i 1 for the better; aird' on continuing to take the medicine, lie was completely restored to health and strength ■' "••' ■ ~'- ' <> **iiHt-£'-** , ■ '■■ •'.She'ridah-stVeot;'oflT Wellington-street, v Auckland, December 1, 1882. Mr IJITGHKNS, ;'• ' ' Dear. Sir,-r- As you have asked ihe to duscrilw, my. stat e at. the time Mr lAlcAliiliin recommendeif uu! to use your ;Bl'iod Restorer, and the.pftect it ha.lou ' ii!'e,l will _ simply say tli'at whether it was Lumbago,' SiiiatiJt'a,' or Paralysis that made me so helpless, "I do, not' know; but. at any .rate, Lwasuyuble'to stand \-Y nmo mtiuths, and haa to be l.ifjed like a baby, and my taste was gone. Dr said Tliad an aftVctiori of the spine, and that. I should never have the use of my limbs again. "He brought, another njpilu'al iinun to.spe m 0; and 1 was told ).hat / iuouM pr*ohrf,bb/ Jive only a short, tiin'fi, mid it- was -no ynii of their luhliiuj out jfalsr. Jiopes. I ihankcdthein, and felt, as they did. Mr McMillan, liviig opposite, inquired what was the matter, ami my husband told ; bicm i lifi. at onco stu<U i$S Let. Jiev take Mr.Jlitchens' El6od. lleslorer, for I be-lie-VH that -will/put her* ia-11 right." 1 did .=«*.; ami altar ! using • the :thitd bottle jn, the third week. I begun to feel a cbn'njfe; and a tingling sensation m my limbs. 'Every subsequent bottle to do me moi'e good. •• The resui't is that after tisinc eight bottles. I am now quite well; do my own -washing, and all the honefi work, and feel (piite as well as when I. firtt. came to Mew Zealand five years ago. -I-':nir-'Mvif:r^JA^)|i^%o, tell people the good you dijPme, for I :i in 'sure ! I sliould not now 'be well and hearty, buty-most; likely iir my grave, if T had not put myself m your handsi — J am. dear sir, yours faithfully, FLORA Witness— Henry Haiitnoll, Nelstm street.— l liavu inucli pleasure m testifyingi to the perfect accuracy of the above statement. ; 1 r « N. McMillan, Vulcan Lane, Auckland. ABi'-;ilCIl6lIBIE-STllEET, AMCKLArMD. F. BKAVEN, . . Afffnt for Palmerstou fTortlu
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 44, 24 January 1885, Page 4
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