FIRST PRIZK A.A. AND P.A;' k£- , ."■ : ,v . ityimioN/ isss; <• l T £10(# d Reward. :>/iU;r;cM"i ii.JiV'iv, u-.j j ASK FOR U ITCH EN'S I " ' -: ! ' . ! .The Grqa.t Now eZc.iland Emedy for > '!•• •>»■• .. ! ' : .U: .'-i • y.Purifyingi : el. •:.</. ;,.-' AND ■;•''• :••:••' ! j fnvigora'ling tU,,Bldo K d/ ; # v -ivi '*(.!.•", i THE. Proprietor, m explaining why/ he has not for some time pushed vthe sale of the'above;^. would state that he, received such 'aserious 1 cliecfc by .the disastrous, fire which destroyed" tiostly appliances and a magnificent stock jof prepared herbs (recertify* replaced); and lie has not therefore been m. a positionto cbniebefofre tW public: "He has not been able to s^fsfy all the, local and fb'relgnf'-ideifaandiV^a'nd' was 'unable, to adirii'nistief as 'extensively ash'e could have desired to the wants of a'suffering" world. Mr HitcHens 13 now happy to state thaH be 1 *is "o'hVJe again m! a- position to kiipply'tliis ( healtfi-giving Medicine, which he i^'conVincfed ■wi11, ," with the •blessing of God,"' cure" almost any disorder, owing' to its 1 irresistible yet gentle operation. In coming before "the public and planting his' standard. once jmpre on' the ramparts of tjfieC great \eueujy bf ( 'raunkind-^-'i.'e'., I?ickness— •'he trysts *ih&t 'an b\lerriiliug'Pfdvi^ei]ice (^iU bless Jiis ■ future eflPorts to mitigate" the physical 1 woes of man., In tl;is.ey,eßing^iS'M» 1 Appear a jew of the ■hundreds of'testiv ' 'hi bnisls received ># Mr- Hiichens,. one * of which : is' from one of Auckland's best known cozens. , It,requ,i Ires.nQ1 res.nQ ! fqrther ' comment, tliap to say. tbat.Jis ', jllnjek was of a most severe j , iyp c, , baffling, |lie , skill of medical^ men, while other irifallible, remedies were tried • ) witba,ut*he'slightest "change" for' the better. Keie is w,ha.t .Captain Farquhar .says of t ' HiToiqsNs?,- i3LOpD, Resxobek. . - v .ii \ - • ' AuiiKiand, October l ! 5l 1883; ; Dear Sir, — ' ■ v . \ For twelve months I suffered' severely from sciatica, and tiled various remediep, •without av'ai!,"and as a last resource L was recommended ,to give your blood restore!' a trial', wliich 1 and 1 have much pleasure" in" testifying . tha^ aftir W^it r th.re^moutlis 'l completely ! - i- etoWrert "m'y Hduitli: 1 'I must^ay'rijtid no faith m it at fifst," tut the result w^& such a thorough "cuije that I consider it 'Wy^^'^aci^oVle^ge, uns^ci^its bnrati'vypoWr^.— l am, ' Sir,' (^i ; tiif\jliy yours, W. Farquhar, 'Master 'Manner, Ponsonby. „ . i • "Tby/AriT^itciieri^llsq;,;. '. .... I 11 ■" "Thevproprietor Vo'uld here intiinaie r tHat . 1; ,M *>■;: •....!•// frii,| :^y\ •.'. ■ i..:i -.'!. >l>trv/:iii ''•:.: - •■ ',•■• •.-.;■ ':.!;•■ ■-• : '•■"'• !< j£io<Ja""' ■;:::■'!; wilLbeifoifeitejdjto, any Charitable Irjstitution 'irilio good done by his medicine, has been over-,es^iniate.d; ; : -, ' ) 'Tbe proprietor is prepared to medt on a public " platform : any persons whx> dispute^the veracity of testimonials, anjd Jje^will undertake to prove the genuineness of the cures effected. He is also willing s to" mtfet 'ih- pußlfc i t^'e > Medical gentluinen who have attended thje patients and have projiounced them ij|curabSi and; dftswjer 'questions put relative to the facts of the cases quoted. •Medical men's nanieHiave, from^iffotives Cof consiaera'tion.tie'en'ißKcliKfed' ftbm f»ail testimonials; but then personal acknowrledgement^rpuld a<jd Mr Alexand|sr Eagle^on, -Hairdresser, of ?I> Oue^-stFeeti i '];AucKlan4, suffered { with '^a^'jrtltiiijjsp^ 'arm, { with .ek>ry' indication of tys disease spreading 'tTirough.the b.ocfy., prqnounced' the case hopeless, and friends believed his end was drawing neur, ..whep he.w^s induced, t&giys: Ufotfigjifii' BJoqd. Restorer a trial,, jhe, result being anjmmediate changp tbr the better; and on continuing to take the medicine, he was completely restored to health anil ■ strength;: i if =•■;: 'S ::?.','?* t.t !*■;<.%% \ ''■■ Sheridnn-street, off Wellington -street, •■'■ -'.' Auckland,' December I; 1882. i Mr Hitchens, .-.o!;,; j Dear Sir,— As you have asked me to describe my state at the time,^lr McMilluri recommfend'ed t me i to ! tisd ySur Blood Restorer, arid ihe' effect it had on mci I : wili simply' say that! 'whether it was tT liiim bag'6, ! "Sciatica; or Paralysis that made me so helpless, I do not know ;'but,, at any, rate, I unable to stdptl for'riine. V^'tns.^ahh^tla*^ : to^be lifted 1 Ifke ''£' i&bf, and ; nty ''taste was J g6'ne': 1 ' Dr :^^-;saia'l'-liaU : iin affection of the spine, ariU thiti" I should never have the use of my limbs again. He brought another, medical man to see.me; aria I was "toH' tjiajt !"£ 'itkhit^ pSfMly live ! dnljj id'shprt "time, cnicl !it was no we of tlidr holdiji^ oiit false hopes. I ■tnim'keclthem, and 1 'felt as'tliey did. Mr! McMillan, living opposite, inquired what was the matter, and my husband told . him. : , He ; at ,9906 ,sajd, ( "Lst $$z Ss:e .^.Hitcb.ens': Bipod illestorer- for I be-; flieye, that ; will put her, all, right." I did 90, and ,^f,ter. using, 'tlje. third bottle m tbe third week, I began to feel a change, and a tingling sensation m my limbs. 1 Every subsequent! bottle, • seem^4 iVBIo me more good, The result is that after* fusing; eight bottles, , I am ; now quite well, do, my, ,p,wn wasjiipgi and all the: housework, and feel quite as well as when I first came to New Zealand five| [years ago. I am- alwaysi-happy'.toiteH people the; gtnod.you did. mci for I am; sure I should not now becwell and hearty, ibut: most likely m my grave, if I had not put myself m your hands. — I am, dear sir, yours faithfully, FLORA! >NICGL.i^i •••«■•• -."*:;> ;i*iiK-.IJf j WitnessA-HENBY. Hartngll, Nel--i son- street.;— l i have*^ mitch. pleasure in| ■ testifying to the perfect accuracy of the 1 above statement. , ; '• : N. McMillan, Vulcan Lane, Auckland.' ABERCROMBIE-STREET, j ;::,yvyc;K: ; L;A'Np;;;. F. BEAVEN, ' ' ; . Agent for Pahnerston North. ,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 47, 27 January 1885, Page 4
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