FIRST PRfe^; { AM. AND A.P. $X- ( - ( HIBITIQN.IBB3 V f, j «., iiidod Rev&d. ..-. »»•■(.•.[ • • • , •<" •■•■. ■■ • ■ ■ ■ '■■ ■ 7 Blood Restorer. ; - : ; : - The Great New eZealaad '. lilnedy ; for i '^'^msingiP^f^ig^AND • ..?:•!../ : . . , Invigorating flte JMood. ,;. . rjIHE. PrQprietor, lint explaining- why : O X;:.,i he has .uqtifor some tinae pushed >f: ..the §ale,o/ the,above,- j would state that he received such a> serious check by the fire, which destroyed costly appliances aud a magnificent s,tqck of - > prepared herbV (-recently Yeplacjed;), and ■• ■ ihe lias -if ot therefore 7in a* position 'to cotoe- before -thfe L public. ''He has not. beeh-ablef' t6"s4tisfy ali the v locaT and foreign demands, and w^s. uuable to ; administer' as* Extensively/, as be/ could iii '"- have 'desired 1 io 'the wants'ofa suffering • r - world. 1 : Mr 1 HiicHENis ik rfbw hap^y to state that 1 he is once again m a position to supply this health-giving i .which hC. is'coh'vilic'ey^ will^ "/viln th'e J • : blessing/of God/ cure almost? any disorder, -owing, ito its irresistible yetgeutle : operation: In comir.g before the public . ; and planting his< standard dnce : more: on the ramparts of the grea^' enemy of ■-..> : mankind—^.eii'Sicknes'sM-^hetiru'sts that an overruling Providence will bles3 his. future efforts to mitigate the physical . i : w.oes of. {man.,.* In-this Jeveniug^s//S f <a»* -, :/. a RP^ r a/pw ,of » the I hundreds?of testi-, .' mpnjals, rcceivedr by.MrHucHENS.'pne .... of which is, from one of Auckland's best : s ; . Jqipwn citizens. It irequires -no further comment than to say that- his illness was of a most severe type, baffling the^ .skjli of medical ;-roen, ; :.tt*ile' otiiet iir-i- i; , falliblejreme.dies. were tried witKo^t the' : i( sligbtest change, j fpr ;; the. -better. !■ Here . . ja. t wh^t : . .Captain. ■ , iFai/quhar •• ; says of .. HITCHENS'^jLOODRESa^aEB!. , >::. | -■ ": '■';■■' Auckland, October I^,. 1.Q83. •' Dear Sir,-f- ' /__ /",_ \ H ' •.. _ ...' ; ■ ',' For twelve' montlis I 'suffered | severely 'fr'bm sciatica', and tried yarious remedies, ' without avail,' an 3 as a last resource I ■; w,as recommendea to^iye your.blqoa ' /Restorer a f {pa)^yh.iclj'jl, v a'ii^.i'^ha;ve : : niiilcn pleasure' in 'jtestifyjpg t4%t after ( takinij'it for threeVmphtbs recovered my iiealtli. I mustsay I had no faith m it at first, but the .result was .•-■ such ti 'thorough bure 1 thkt'f corfsu^er! it,. my duty 4o adknoWledge^lin^oliclfed, its "' curative poVtrersr : — I atrij : Sir,'faithf,ully j -'-y6ui-s,'W. ! FAHQUHitE;' Master MaiHaer,' , •Poiisonby. !::t<:;i •^•-■■'■V-'- l ■■--■■■ ■ ' ■■ i: ToH. A.H. Hitchens,E9q:' ; : " The Proprietor 1 would here intimate ..■■'thftlf-; -'■•■■"■'■ : i: ;/ : -'-M"'---* •" '"■' - ::r ; : V, ..,. ,; i; . ■■■■■. ;A- .■.'■■■•■•• •■ • >■ •' i ■' 'wili be 'forfeited, to any Qhar^table.ln-' ' s'titution if the gqo^ ;done^ ; byJvis ; mejliciue^has ovfir-estifnate4i [I ./ i ~ The projmejtqr is, prepared -4fi meet '■' r qn.a public, <p\atfor.iD,'anj. i .person¥/who dispute he will undertake to prove the genuine* ness of jthe cures, .effecjed.^ He is ajso willing to meejMn public the medical gentlemen whp^ . jhaye ajfctende<|^the , "" patients apd have , pronounced thejn in- ' , " 'ctfrabl^, and ' answer, questions, put ;rela- ' " ' tiye to ; 'th'ej Jfacts ,,of .(he,. .cases; quoted. :i Medical; men's names haye.^qm motives' of 'consideration, been excluded from all testimonials, but then personal acknow- : . ledgementwouldadu^incrWa'sedbriil^ncy - .to.thd fameiefthq nvediciue. : '■ * it - : .^Mr: AiiEXAfbEK" i: Ea&l'eton;. Hair- .,- dresser.i ' of : Queefi-^-street;" A!uck!andi - suffered witli a paralysed' ! arnv' with every indication of the disease spreading through the . body. The doctors ,-pro- • : flounced the'^pase* hopeless, andfrlendS' "' believed i?is \end' "ftas^ 9'ri'wing { near, ■ ■' When hd Wife induced to give Hitc.h' ens'' Blood Restorer a trial, We result being an immediate change for ; the better ; ahd_ on' cbn^nuing ';to' ! t(i^e medicjn4 he- • wara Completely . res Wed to; heafth,and * Sheridan.-street, off, Wellington-s^reet,- ■\^- ''^^uciddnd^DecembeVl, 1882. Mr H|tc^ens" ;. .. . - j ..-■ H ■' ' '■'•'■'••'■ DBar ( Sir;-pA's |yeu. have, askeSi me to ' v describe my ■' l atiid : 'at Il tlie time ,Mr r : ; McMrirati recommeiidei] me' to' use your--1 B4ooa' Restore*; and" the e : ffect iiiiad on pc, I will simply say that 'whether it ■ : : wa's Lumbago,'' Sciatica, 'or Paralysis, ' <: tnat lAkde In;e s'b^'KeipTess,' I ( do. not knojjH'liut^ati aiiy rate,. l was unable to stanflTJr'/rtine mtontlis, /and had to be' lifted lilie 1 ' a "baby, and my taste was " gone. l)r f -— t-t said J'had an affection of the spine, and' that I should never" , ha\E6fth ( e use off my Jjmbs'jagain^ Hcj 11 Drought anpther medica^maQ tofeejrte, and f ljWas told, that T would probably^ Ijye only fit, pttort time, and it was no use' o/*t/mr folding out false hopes. ; I thanked them, ,and: felt atfjthey 'jiid.\Mr ' ''MfilM^kri, livipgjqpposit^ jnquirffd v^hjit . r .V''^?.mejni^tteip, i .au,d; 4 ipy : luisbAnd^pld, - r ■hiffi^ He'at'once said,.." JLet jier take .MrHitcheiis'Bloo^ißJestpiser,, for I ter,. ,' lieye ihftt.jWil'V put r her,aj^ light.'* lidid ' \ sOf'.&ni^i^ep 'using. ,(^e, thjrd bottle hj ! ' the third week, I hegapjip^jfeel a change,,, andja. tingling, .sensation,, in,,, my jlimbs.. Every subsequent, bottje. seemed,. tp 5 dome nior^ j^od. //The- result is that after using, eigjit bottles, I am now quite-, well, do my OjWn washing, and all the ; house work, and feel quite as well as when I first came io New Zealand five years ago. I am always happy, to tell ■{■j^opM tu^e- gooa yp)i did mfi fbtlj&m -' 'suW 1 shftjild^^yi^jow. be well and hearty, but-most likely 'ln my grave, 'if . I bat! notiput:n)yself/iii your nana|.-4-I ■ .am,,dear/air,i.yours- faithfully,! FLORA, . :i NICOL. -« : »-.ii- ■ r ,..^,.i:i,// >. ;; , . Witness^r-HENEY : Hastnom,," Nel- ■ . son jstr^t.W-I have much > pleasurfe iqtestifying to the perfect accuracy of the aboveistatemerit. V. i,<»i N; McMiLLXisr/Vulcan Lane, Auckland. H. A: a Ml?Stchens,; •■■■■.'*:»'•■}■ •'-• ■ ; '"'.,;...,•".;. AUCKLiAND. •Ageutvfor -Nooth. ; ..^
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 66, 19 February 1885, Page 4
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