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FIKST JPHIZK A.A.-ANO P.A. EXHIBITION, 1883. i £1000 Reward. . . -• „ j 't. . ASli FOE HTTCriEN'S ? «.. h'"j . ''H' •. ; • • .1/ .< ! Blood; Restorer. 1 The ftreait New eZeifland Rmedy for , Cleansing, Pw&jyingj AND ..,- --.■ ( 111.- •• ■(•,<!'! !'! i /'>:'•! : •!. ;! '.I 1 ■ •■:. I , I rfiHETroprietpr, m explaining why, „Xj '.v.bcjia.s not fqr some time pushed the sale of the above, would state that, he^wiyecl such a.aerious.chefck by the, disastrous fire -which destroyed costly ; a-ppl^ci^ and.. ;ar magnificent;, stock! of i .prepared A\ er b&! (srecflatly) replaced), ■ and he has not therefore been m k position to come before.4h> public. He has not f bee|i,.able; >to astisfy^all the';iloe'al jjnd' ipreaga . demands^ ( and : was : unable '■■ to . administer;- as,. extensively asMiecould . have desired :to the wa'nt&'df a suffering world.. ,Mr Kitchens -is. ndw happy to state that he is once again m a' position to supply this health-giving Medicine, which he is convinced -willi ■<• with the blesyiug of Gotl," cure almost 'any' drs- , orders owing, to its* irresistible yet gentle operation. In coming before the pliblic and planting his standard once more! on A-tMA VampaiiW-of -the' g^eat iehlemy! of iinankind4-i.{?;, siicWness»-h : etrusts ; that .•anioverruKiig^i ; 6VideHce '-will bldss' his future efforts -to- mitigate the physji<&l N^fbesioß uia^.'- In 'this 'evening's 3tar a,ppi.'ar:'a fow of* the -hundreds -b'f ! testimonials received by Mr -Hiiohens, ,one of which is from one of Auckland's best • ftuoAVif citizens. •'•'■ if r^quWs-'nd'fiirther comment than; 'to say that hiai illness was df'ainroW severe type! baffling the sl< iiP of ; bredifcal' men,' wHile 6th'er| in'faNible''rt i m'tdies ti wiere' ! tfi^d 1 wii'h<iijfi the slightest change for the 'feelt'&i'-^jkere is what Captain Farq i ufa'ar' >i 'sayi of Hitchens' BidbD-Efi^*b]iEß. i i:» .■.•:■ ;. ;>■■.!'■■ ! Auckland, October 15, 188 S. i-I)eafcl6irwTr4 .>-.n;ll j,.,-.:»h '>;•.-.« f) \ For twelve-nionths I suffered severely i£c4oi sciaticav and tried^yaribus remedies, ' without iavail', land , as >a kst^esbtirce j was recouimendedi.to give-' your, bipod restorer a trial, which I did, and I have, i.imijc.li>! pleasure iftiiestifyiityptthat aftej taking, it. foo thiieeiiinohths -I completely recovered my health, i *l mustlsaj' l had no faith m it at first, but the result was -tsudh a. thorough . care.. that I.cttnsii)er it s myiduty to-^acknowledge/unsolicite.d, its ■ cursive .powiers^-ffl! am, -Sirj. faithfully iW. iFARQ^aAE, Maateri Manner, i{Ponsonby^ //,;.'! Iki»s --0 V.»'. .■•-.■:•; . j HhTp B;;A. >Hi Hdt6hens,Bsqv. : ■ \ . •»■;,! The Proprietor would here intimate t¥f!)|[o:>t;.> M. M I will be forfeited , .to v any ,Qharitabl,e- In-* •stit'uHon if the gootl done' by his jnedinehle^i^"b^eTf'over : esirinateTn v "-*'* r ; Xh,e > propriotoT ; is (prepared to meet on a public-platform any persons who dispute; theivecacity >of 'testifcoltials, and i'heiiwillhindertate'tDprove tbl genuine^ mflss-jof- tbe^cuiies •. effected^ • iHei ids also •willing! -ft) ><ineet in-, public the imijdical 4jentlemen.i; who . /have '■ j altten^ed the ! patients and have pronounced <them incurable,! andi ,anß\vei'. questions /put rela--tiveitb' the facts>:of the xsases iqiioteti. Medical .raen's'names; have^irom^miotives 4>f .consideration^ ;been exoludeli frpm all testimonials, but thpriipGreonaliacknow--I'edjjendent.^'buld 1 add increasedbdllihncy to the fame of theimedibine'.- - i „ <A Mr Alex.vndek Eagleton, ;Hairdresser, of Queen-street, Auckland ;■ suffered .witfx. a pa^lysed arm,; with) every inuikahon of'ttfeldisease spreading ir thrpugh the body, t The doctors -proißaurJccfdUhe! clise /hi^jeiess, atod friends believed . his, end was drawing j neap; w4>eh 'hd was mdt/ced -to 1 'give Hi^chens 5 Blood Kestprer the result; being an immediate change for the better; a«d j.^aco^inuing; to, take.the medicine, he was completely ' restored" 'to health and strength. } ..^heridantstreet, .off \\fe|l^ng|pn-!street, Auc^lan^^ December 1, Isß2. Mr HITCHENS, I -\'A j. t ,i PeM)^i%oTfA;?-.CSrP¥ liay,e,f^|^d me to describe ; iny (! isj!^te at the time Mr McMillan recommended me to use youf MwA > t^Bie%f|-j^ pa j.o,n, ,m.e,ijj^ij[l ; simp i ly l .3ay i ,t)iat whether it" was Lu.ni t ba.go, /Sciatica, or Paralysis that made me so helpless, I know {.but,, ati any> r.4te, I was unable, to (^tand for,; nine, mpnthf, and had to, .b,e, l^fjerfjiifce ; a_' oaby, andj-my tasie,*.was gone..* t>K rjrrry^ui J had an affe.ctji^jo/ of the spine,, .and that I shouldj ney i e^ j ih%ys the- use, , of ,my^li|ii^! r pgain. '; He . r.b.rOjUghl; anQr^erj-jijedioal majn,,tp see me^. ■■and:' ]i was £$$ „ that ,/ %QQvJ<d .probably ;. 'Mpfopnil-i/itf shqrf. .tiny I,'1 ,' and.\ it; iv(i§ no, „ypo; of tlteiiu holding, ,<?utj false ■ hopss ri . , ,1 . flianked them, and fek as.they.!^. Mr. McMillan, living opposite, inquired "wlmt ■ waS 'fcfc©-- niattdi/. attd- my .'Husßapd toldi him. Heat i)nce said, " Let her^lse, MfMti]jinf?B\sl E|storer, fOr'l b^ lieye that will put her all /ight.f I did ■"so^'anflVfte'r' usihg 'the ''ftiird bottle m the third week, I began to feel a change/; Jiiid a jingling m mjj lin^bs,,, \wkkfi suffieQudbitj 6oMel slem^d tp dp Uje.nipre g00.d.-.i t The Jesuit is.tnat after using eight ' bottles, ' I am. 'now quite >weU{ d» »i«y ovtoi wiasbin^, and all the house work, and feel, quite asjWeil'as when I first came ,'tP ' oSlew Zealsni}' : five ; ■-gears' ago'.' ' f l. "anj; 'always h*4W t0 te^ people tne : 'go'dd.'y'ou . did me, for I am sure I s riot v now be well and heaAyVbut mOsi'ii^yiy m my grave,, if , 'I bad not put myself; m ybiir hiin&p.—t am, dear sir, yours faithfully, FLOJKA NICOL. ''i'lZ'-./ ■\ • i * .HARTNOiiL^^ Ne^ "son-'strtiet.— 1 have 'much pleasure. ( "m. tcstfftwgi*** ll6 iP^ct.a^cusacy 'p^the, above statement. | , r(i ¥&} Lane, Auckland/ • I >H. M?M* Miichens, ' ,'»., ■••■■A^EIteKQMB-IBWaTBEKT,' ' ..■ i .A.'.UPK,iL..^,N : D:--" 1 ■••'•M-f.-.f ;;:i;1.!«.'»./ ' ■ ■■'„>■. ..U"l . .:. F. BRAVEN, > ."Agentifior^aloieistQu North.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 50, 31 January 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 50, 31 January 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 50, 31 January 1885, Page 4

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