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FIRST PRIZB, 1 'l i .A. i; ' / iND A.P. EX- . HIBITION . , £1000 Beward, CAVTIOK. y ;.,\. ■„; -:■.. .-■> i. ■ \ '..' - . ' ASK FOR HITCHEN'S Blood Jl^stpi'er. :■■■ ■' ■ '■ . ■ " «? I ' The Great New eZealand Rmedy, for : Cleansing, Purifying, r , ... • ,• \' ■ ■ „ I ' .. .■. .'.,.< v ft «' .■■" AND .',.'"■ Invigorating ffik fflpodi r | iHE Proprietor^ m explaining why I he has not for some time pushed the sale of the above, would. state that he received such a serious, .chefik by^tbe disastrous fire which destroyed ; coatjy appliances -and , a magnificent . stock , of prepared herb*. (recently replaced), and he has not therefore been, m a. position, to come before the public. He has not been able to satisfy all local and foreign demands, and was unable/ 16 administer as extensively as, he could have desired, to the, wan{s of a suffering world. Mr Hitchens is now happy to state that, he is once agaiu m, a oositionj to" supply this heajth-giying Medicine^ which he is convinced will, /''.w^ith the, blessing of God," cure, almost any djs^ orijer, owing to its irresistible yet.gentle operation.* Incoming before the public and planting his ' Standard pnpe more on the ramparts of the great enemy of mankind — i.e., sickness — he trusts that an overruling Proyideuce will bleaks his. future "efforts, to mitigate. th*e..physi<Als w6'es 'of' man. In this evening's \Sfftr. appear 1 a'few .of the ..hundreds; or monials received by Mr Huchens, one ol 'which is from one of Auckland -best, known citizens.' It requires np further coiument than to say that bis illness was of a most severe type, baffling the skill of niedical men, while, other infallible remedres were tried without the slightest change , fur the., better. .Here, is what Captain Faryfjuh'ai'. , 'saysvot HrtcaENs' Blood '[.'., t v ' „ ■■ ■ i''Aucklaud,''Octoberls/i%83: : I i '" Dear Sir,— *>.-! -■■-.■ v. !.-.;«. • For twelve months, l suffered severely from sciatica, arid tried varjous remedies/ without avail; and as a last resoujcel wis recommended 'to' .give yp.ur, blopd^ restorer a ; trial, which I did, and I have much pleasure' m testifying thtit after taking it for three months I completely recovered my J. mujst say 1 ha^d no' faith m it.at first, but. the result w^s/ such a thorough 'cure jtbat'l consider it my duty to acknowledge, unsolicited, its curative powers.7^l am,, Sir, faithfully yoUrs, W. EABQpHAE^.^ster Marijver, Ponsonby.". :.;,""" |/ T : ■■'!,>'."< „...>.,• To H. A. H. s Hitclfens,.Esci. _„.,.;.,. . The . Proprietor, would here,^ntj,mate tba^. 1,'.T:..l ,'.T:.." IJ -!.V : V>"i.-.i' .-":.-. | fVi* .--« : --*-*-/,- --will be,,fp'rfeitedv tQ na'ny , CJiai?ta^le la-. stitution if the good done by his medion a 'public platform any persons Who dispute the of testimonials, and he" will 1 undertake' to 1 broy'e 'the genuineness |6f "tne cures ' 'efSec'ted.' ' /'lie ' is j also willihg to mcct 1 iti, ' public 'the medical gentlendeh ' who '. haye attended, the patients and have pronounced |hem in- ' curable! and : answer questions put relative to the facts of . the, cases qupted. Medical men's names' have, from motives of consideration, ■befen excludeji from all testimonials, but' then personal acknowledgenient wdujd add increased brilliancy to ; the fame of the m^'cine. "' "\> " Mr' Alexandee v Ea^l^ton, .Hairdresser; of ' Queen-sVeet, ' Auckland, suffered "with ' a- paralysed arm, with' every indication' of the (disease spreading through the body. . The pronounced the case^' hopeless, and friends believed his end wjis drawing,, near,, wlieh he 'was idduced 'to give Hitchehs'| Bl6od ResVoref a trial;, result being^ an immediate change for the'Betterj'and on continuing to ' take the ' inedicine, lie, . was completely restored to heal th afaT

Btrengtb~. * - - - ~~ Sheridan-streety off Wellington-street', -'#-.« Auckland* December I, 1882. Mc-HIVCH£NS f !i :<i i-:!. ••> ■': »»1 •• • Deait Sirjj-MAS'y out have asked' me tb describe.. my, istattf att-the^ tfme^Mr' McMillan recommended me to use your Blood Restorer, and the effect it ha 4 on me, I Will simply sa^, ! thiat whether & ■was ! Lunvbagd ; : Scia^fca,' or. Paralysis that 1 made- me 'so • helpless,' ! l, db '"not know ; but,' sit any rale'; 1 ! was unable to stand for nine months, and had, to be liftedlike a ''bab'y^'and^iriy' tasl^ 'was gone. : Dr t l^- said I had an affection of the spine; 1 and that 'X' should never have the use of my limbs again,, He brought another medicaf-ma'nib'se&'tte| and I ' l wis told that I'toovM liveonlydkiwrt^ii'pU, dM: > it : wak i 'no' i use of t/ieir 'holding oiiifafs'e tspe6. • t ' thanked them, and felt as they . did.. Mjr McMillan, f livihgp'pp6site, mquifed ,wlia> was the matter, and my husband told, him. He at once said, " Let her take *Mr Hitchens' Blood Restorer, for I believe that will pus her, all right." I did so, and after using the third bottle m the, third week, I began to. feel, a change*, and a ■tingjing, sensation .m. ; my .limbs.^,: Every |sub : s^queni' . tpttfe : ?o .do , me' more g00d. .. The result is that, after using eight bottles, I am now • quite well, do my own. .washing, ..and all the housework, and- feel, quite' as well as when I firstiCame^to ;^ew Zealand hve years ago. 1 am always happy, to tell people the good you, did me, for I am sure I should not now be well and hearty, but most likely m [Day grave, if I had not put myself m your hands. — I am, dear sir, yours . faithfully^ FIiORA NICOL. , ..:\ ..:.?:-.^ Witness — Henry HartnoUj Nelson ; stroet. — ;I have much' /pleasure m testifying to the perfect accuracy of the , above statement. >..■ ,j C t J N. McMillan, Vulcan Lane,' Auckland. H. A. H. Hitchens, A BEIiCROSI BltesftfEET, AUCKLANP. / ••■• ■ ' F; BEAVENy t ! ' ; - ! . - >• Agent for PaltneratOn l^orth.' ' "'' ' ...,-, *,.„■::.:::■> ::■ ■■.- ;- .-1.,: ;■■!■/ : ' J ->■ ■- !j ; ' »';. 5 ...-. ;";r; ■ -■;■ :di h.ti. .... .-ilj ,/>,... i ..?H JO ■:!?:! n-» :■:'.!, '''lit

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 69, 23 February 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 69, 23 February 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 69, 23 February 1885, Page 4

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