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b'iHST: PjtlZti, iA;Ai.- 'AJJJj.-iU'.iJfiXi I ]IIBITiON 1833. ; ! .Reward] ' . .:..-. .cj%.sjrrib;^". -•;.; v: ', . A^, FOR TIITQH EN'S Jblood Restorer. Jhe Great New eZeala.nd Rmedy for ' ' CWuniinij; tyfanfymg} ' ■ q - ; AND V■■ l - 'i- ''■ ' '. ' i' i ' '• " ' Invigorating the Blood. rg^ME Proprietor, m explaining why : JL he has not for some time pushed .the sale nf the above,- wotiJd state" that he -feceived such a serious check; >by -the -disastrous Jire 'which destroyed- i.eostly -appliances, and a. magnificent/stock (if prepared herb* (recently replaced),: and jie^has not therefore,; been m to come before t.hb publje. „He,has, He, has not h^em able. 19 .B°.*isf) aj), .'jtlje^ )}k&\ ■fmA s j foreign vdem,ands, ,and. uyable^to .adniiuister as extensively ; a3;.b'ej cpuld -have desired -to : the w, ants, of^a .suffering world,. .Mr Hitg^ens is npw liappy ; to state that he, is once agaiu.in a, position to supply this health-giving Medicine,' which he is convinced will, " with the" blessing of God," cure almost any dis-' order, owing to its irresistible yet gentle operator • fiU'coiaihg'.bjßfofe die public' and planting his standard once more on' the rampaijts, of the, .great jeuemy of m%hkihdr^'j'e:Asickne%sV^)j^ t tr.jists that an overruling Providence will bless his future efforts to mitigate the physical woes of man. "In this evening's Star appear a few of the hundreds of testi•ni'ohidrs"' received -by Mr HiicHENS, one • of! which ,i& fro'in Sonei of (Aucklai)d!s,vbest known citizens. It requires no further comment than io say that bis illnejss was of a most severe type, baffling the skill of medical men, while othetin:f4M©e''r#t:djes yereltKetlj witjiput theslightest change for the better. Here, is .wlitto; .' Captain ; -Farqtfljar&'says' of Hitchens' Blood Restoker. ; i i.« Auckland, October 15, 1883. 1 Deae jSir,-r*-. ■■ , • ■> ' { TMwelve'mont^ f t su^efl^e^ei-ejy f rom^sciat^ca.aud tiied various re mediiis^ without avail, and as a last resource! I was recommended to give your blobd restorer a trial, which 1 did, and I haVe much pleasure m testifying •■ that after, | ■takirig<it/<fdri three jitoftih^ licompfetely recovered my h'ailthl •' I musfc say Ihacl no faith mit at first, ; b'ut thleirfesult wjas such a thorough cure that I consider it. my duty to acknowledge, unsolicited, its curative powers. — I am, Sir, faithfully < voucs, \V. FARquHAR, Master Mariner,' To^A. i H.Hjtcheps f E sq . ' | The Proprietor would here intimate , that -■ ■ ■ '■ .'< will be forfeited to any Charitable Insututi;qnj|the ! £{opd.*dones- by > his mfldicino has been over-'estimatVd. ' ' ' ! 'JThe proprietor is prepared to inject on a pi»blic : platform any ''per sorts' who ;: dispute the veracity of testimonials, and ~ lie wni'^uTrde'rwkß"to--proTe-tiiß-geTiuiln enpss^, (jf tbe. i ,cures ef%ct^.d. t] wilting To fc meet m * plußlic '%§' nfe*dicaj , gentlemen 'wi)6 e 'have attended the patients and have pronounced themiin- : cjirjible} an^l! ia^iswer qJeitidd|i>)jt rela--'five ''to"' the 4 * ■facts 1 of tile 'cUJ-Tquoted... j-Medicai men's names Jjave^.frpm^otives of conside'ra'ti'oh, T)e / en"exciud'eu from'dH' testimonials', biitthen personal acknow-; ledgement wotilc! add increased brilliancy , to the fa'rae 4f the nlenicine. j '_'„._.. ...j Mr, Alexander ( .Eagleton, Hair, clressef; of ' Queen— street, Au'ck'la'ini/ suffered 1 ' witb ' a ' jMa'ly sed ar ra , with' :)eye^^dication q^^h^disease s^reac^ing '^lrTCuglF \ife' : bodyiK Vnc*»'tlocf6"rs pronounced the Aase hopeless, and friends beljeyed hjs end.was .^ rawing .near, when he was .i,ndi|ced to give Hitchens' J3lopd .Restorer^ .trjul,; the. resuU'..being : ajn imrae.iliate change for the better^ and , ; on continuing tQ*.|ake ( the niedicine, he , was completely; restored to health and strength. .... • Sheridan-street, off Wellington-street, ;, • • 1 . .-{Auckland^, December. 1^ J.BB^. :Mr ! HITCIIENS, „-; r ■■•■.•,....,.; v; i lir Dear : Sir^-r— /AsrtyQu,h.ave as^edj.ni'e to describe niy Stato.^atKthe. ,t;me, .'Mr ! McMillan recommended, ,mp..tO;Us i e r your Blood Restorer, and the effect it haJ oj^t "me,:l ; will simplyTsajfj",t]>at . whether if 1 \yas 1 Lumibago, Sciatica.,., .or; jP^ar.alysis that made t me,-s<>, helplesg, ; I,.dq not. .know ; but,iat/anj-jrate,. t was-unable-'tb' 1 stand for nine, mouths,. ;andy had ; , to be . lifted like a. baby, and my taste, was goneii . 'DEiT-fr— said I, had arj pffecti6'n ■' .of the spine, and ;that I,;should,!never have the use , of ■my limbs, again. He. brought another medical man ; to see:rhe, : and I was told ; that ,/ would pxpfiably ' liife only a short time, and . it yws no use of their Itolding out false hopes. %t l* thai'kfd. them, and fell' as. they ulid.: Mr McMillan, living opposite, in.quir,e.& what'was'.tlie- matter, ■yind^myj-j husband told •him;'.-. iHe at,once!said, j -,".Let).h.er ; ta'ke v Mti Hitchens-'.. Bloqfl Restorer, for, I beljevp' that" will put -her .ajl. right.?'-! did "so, arid after*. using: the, -third bpttleirti thethird week, I .began, tpifeel a change, and a tingling sensation m : my. limbs. Every; subsequent bottle seem.cd.to do me more good. The*resultris that after usingweight .bottles, Xi _am ( now quite well,, do my own- .washing, : land all the house-work, and feel quite, as well as, wlien I first came to New Zealand five yearsago. I am adways happy to tell' people the good yoiiudid me, for lajm sure I should not now be .well, and hearty, but -most likely m my grave,, if Lhad Jiot put'iuysolf m your hands. — I am, dear sir, yours faithfully, H'LOliA . NIOOLv ,i YV. ■ ;' . ,;';;, Witness — Hknry Hartnoll, Nel-son-street. — rl bafve much.'ipleasfure m testifying to the perfect accuracy of the. .a.bovfi.stA.tement' „.',. ........... N. McM-ilii>AN,,'Yulcan Lane, Auckland. H^ A- H, Hitchens, , ...:■ -. •■ , ..,-■ I \ ABEUCnO.MBIE-STREBT,: ..... (Atr^nt. for .r»)lrt"fi-stf.n Norlh: WANTED KK ; OW:\-- Tin- -!aKAAVA'J'U StanDAUD.. is tin' = o}ijy t:e»:-| rijiir. (/ii Ihe .Wi'.^, Oon.-L ,«'-.i:ii'h i:=V;sii-s :i it/nrl'iu'ii'L'Sihlnin sU}..i!(! ,niii.t 'cvfj-v ' Katni'.K'V gycth u> iVII; 1 X'B'.— Su'Uicni^.on', 1 "/- pet' 1 .'quarter, '

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 90, 19 March 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 90, 19 March 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 90, 19 March 1885, Page 4

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