HIBIXJ[Q^,,.,IBB3. s Q O <V f T jpi OlvVO t '«R '^WOto r^ri 00 iv/ viz ' v I kC? W3, 1 Q i :Blood.Tßestorer. The-GredV Jtei^Zek^amr tlaiedy Lr InvigoraMns\fh& Blood. |nnHE Proprietor,"in explaining \yliy 1 i|n; «IhO*-flaS fof 'som'e^^eVu^lied itlle.wfe> bf -tHe abovie,'. '^bdld^ta'te 1 Wa^ [he receiwed'rdii'cli'd^seTWlJ^'ciiecli'By 'tiie" [disastrous fire vyhicir destrpyed, cpstjy^ jappliaWces 1 - a\ld ' V 'iria<jniftceht' stoclc'of he has "not theretore_been m a position toi-aigii defoahcTs, and 1 was unable' .^, [administer as extensively as he could' state that he rs, once figaiu m a ppaitian, Messing 6^'Gocl,""cure 'almost 'any^jLff... jorder, owing to its irresistible yet gentle PP^, a^ 01 V<, jT t^ com^gj^foffj th,e x puiilic jraanKind— i.e , sicknessr-^h^.^fu^a, tbat-; jan overruling Provideice'"will bless his monigls received by.Mr Hiichens, one Sff w^Sl?"if;. f f OIU - 1 wp M rM»«Hlii».*Vteßt w "^M!^3-U w? ;i tw}therl comment than to say h^siilln^wj was of a most sevejCfi_Jype",' "baffling the | s^M\ft f -JMdJcai HieW,t J Wbila-.'6tlleft'i»A jfallible remedies were-tried without the \stia})tfi!*PfibMs?>iforithe ibe.tter j : jMte lisjjjwjia.to .yar.qu [ hup. ; Jlsayßi i .b{ Auckland, October 15,'1 (^^,. J Dear Sir,'— , _^ . t . lf •,' ' "' For twelvemonths' l suffered* 'severely rrom sciatica, and tried various remedies, was recommended_to_ give yourijlood taking it for three niqntb^; I x c^phwy, recovered my health." Iliad my duty to ac^owledge g oUis3hmed I .j};s > | curative powers.—Lam/Sir, faithfully ! £1000 \" Ji!h f will be forfeited to any Charitable InstitKjio? ji^t^f goofadfippi '®/ttiij*M' ciue has been over-estimatpd. The proprlei!(>r ; ' l 'is prepared to meet on a pfußK^l platftft'ni'i^ny^ who dwyate-'therwraeity e^t«Btmonialß;:ag.d he will, jindertake to prove the 'genuineness* ¥h*e lure* 8 MM$£ h M %* also willing to meet m public the medical gentleman , $b\ r b^e~ "attended the patient i^fulilikves pronoaooedxnieni incurable, and answer questions put relatis€| J^l^^cts l fif»./tfelcase>' jftl&tfl Mefiical%ae^'s n^nKsilretve, fi^Wi immves of consideration, been excluded from all testimo^illffbH^i^f^isc^^cknowledgeinent would add increa^edi&rilliancy : to the fame *tM*sms'Klua&iL \ sgp§£ed y with. a|i)aral^s^dyarm, with every^ic^n^^tKe^disjeJse spreading through the body. The doctors pronounced the case" hopeless, and friends-believicd-'hia/find iWaa**d»asiriaga«isU ■wlieQ'jheJ'W'as ibdikcedi to givj&rHitchens 5 Bloodjßesto^ria ( Firi^i^i!theiM3ult being an immediate change for the better; and on continuing to take the medicine, he WaS^conipletely > restored iW ai«fhte«aE lU SMiaatrJs#eet-,''«ff^elUn'gtSh-street,; Auckland, Decembef l<VJDLßß2. ! JIr_HiTC3HEIiS f _._L._ !_ ; Dear Sir,— -As you have asked me to : ■ffrfe" m'^state" a^ *!fie t!; jjnle« ? M | 'iVfflin'a^fecoicuitfeß'^d ni^'t'o/use your : %md B^prefcf'aiMf effe'otit had on m'ejl'will 'stm^lV' J: Whether it was Lumbago, Sciatica, .or Paralysis .that r made me ,so, .helpless,. X do not : &W'si! J n v fee' 'iIU'VIM to be HWe'd'lfee I ' &%itfl»Us%f 'taste was! gone. Dr —^• i s4 i i / dT'h ( adVaffection of the spine, and that- 1 should never jb.aye the,usji of (I jny ljuibs again. .He ibrpughl Vnoiher 'medial W/aii = Aj lel'mi, .and I was told that 1 w&uld, probably live onlTiha short time, dnd it, was no use of their fiolding o^t false hopes. I thanked them, and felt as they did. Mr ■McMttta^vriviiTgop^sit^raqxiircdTvbat ■tmsik& J mmßY»lisQd >mibwkiß&&s t&m^^'&MmizftrA^&Ghhei takej MnMimhetft' J?J<># R^ffi^r/or I be-j Aby^M^}i\wU^yiyMW' I did so, and after using the ftrird bottle m the^ third week, I began tbfeel a change,; '«ndi'a tiHglitig SB6SatiidQi;ip|?sfiyytliplJ^.; <'Eve,fy, v -subsiequeut 11 Vpttl^.,^een5ed to do\ I'.metTnUrei^otli/! TJi«tr«/M)lt.|?'jtbat after! ■using. ieigbti-.bptifcloS,;.iJi; am; upw quite: well, do my own washing, and all the! house work, and feel quite as well asi l^h-e^l€irst?cani«^to^?taM[>Zfe»iaaA;Jße| ■gr«ailg>afeo.f'.»'Jj'am (always ha#py to tell y^feb|>lGF itlie good yeuLitfid .meirfor I am sure ■'$■' (shfluld wnat hud w,<l becf>well and hearty, but most likely_ hi my .grave, ifj I had not put myself m your bands.— L' • ' ' ' > W%i|e9s*^ttiiNßY >■■ 'HABTNdLL, Nel- '■ sftn- street." — I '•••■bave>'iiAuclV'"pteasure m testifying to the perfect -iH&utficy of the above statement. I N McMiikLAN, Lane, Auckland.) H- ( A. ;; H, ,Hitclapis, '■ ■■■■(■<■') Ai&EHOKOMBIB-STKB^D»v,:li. i tvn.-f! '.rjn-i .U'-'i M.IU ■i:-:i-. I .{;i-. i iit{ ,)Olf>l : "?■/?''■- V'ip T'f'orf Tj' <X,' ' T i » ri \ AMtfmvMk\m&xMn • \* ; ....:. , j
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 48, 29 January 1885, Page 4
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624Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 48, 29 January 1885, Page 4
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