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FIIiST.PEIZ^ AA.1A 1 , AND A,P. J§X.., >81 000 Reward. „ |. CAUTION. I Aoa Jj Ua tlllL/uliiJN i 3 * - L v The Great New'eZeklniid Itinedy for v - { AND ■J. |IHE Proprietor, m explaining why ' ■ he has not for"som"e time pushed . tbfc sale of the above, would state that T jie|refee r ived>fench< f a settouSLdiec^lby tbe^' /disastrous ' fireKwhicti ' de'str6yfed" l c6'3tiy s; ap|)lia««e« ; and^a' ifoagnificeiSt'^tock •of prepared heirs' (ifeceutly'ilepiaced-^fand 1 ' uhe! has not therefore been inf al.^ositidtf ( •to !cqnft§ 4 befere lhe t j ; pui> J l ! ic M r.^lQ,.hsßnfloto 4>ebn able to swsfj all the/ t loc»iiajpd , foieigai d.ema«ds^; afld ,..\ji^,iß)aWe:'.tol ! .•adininister ( ttß .extensively r as ..he could hajve (desired io ; t}ie ,wau^< o£,a suffering rwqrld.' . jNI-v. iSiTca^NS. is. now happy .• W state that; he. is on eg agaurjn a.p})sitii>a' (to (Supply this ApftWi-givjng.-Me'dici'B^^. ijvhich he igjsom^a£gd__w^T— lt -with tn~e~ Dl^ssing oluod," cure almost any dis/ortler, owing to its irresistible yet geu tie operation. f jcoming before |he public atrd planting wsiswik'dttrd-'oaW more on 4hß ramparts of the great enemy of i.,^" sj«jl«iess — te^cusW ad overnu'lnig rrovicttnee waß^eßs^jis ,fu ure efforts to mitigate the physical 1 'woes of man. In thisjjsvening's Star 'iippear a few of the Tiundreds of'testi'in >nials received by Mr Hhchen^, one of whiMi^is-'ftorrf oiie ''of 3 A^c'kla'hti's'be'st « owii tlitteeha. '"Ithequir^i^ further^ comment than to say that hi 3 illness | ,-wks of a most severe- type, baffling the ; skill of medical men, while other inj fallible remedies were tried without tbe* ■sligiflesß^ngßfa^ th>^'yt&S-(Ef<&} ! what Captain Farquhar says' of )^TCHENi^]M,tfbi) f^£s»Ps»biL'i^ t i -\S" y. j Auckland, October 15, 1883. Ppar Sir,- — fro m sciatica, and tried vinous remedies, ' wfthouta^aH{ v i^nd ( ' as^aj.last.geßoujce^l recommended to give your Mood restorer a trial, which 1 did, and I have !uajuch pleasure m testTFying that after faking it for three months I completely *e,coWeta I m^sa^'tHa«' n6 ! faitn'-'in'it<iat fifs^, { birt resfuU^s 1 sich a thorough cure that-I ■ dd y duty to acknowledge, unsolicited, its powers.- — I affly Sir, faithfully .jours, W. Farquhar, Master Mariner, %fea&^ ■(■•>- --■ The Proprietor would here intimate ; ;tijat £iopq r v V Will I>e MfeiW to\ny tffaritablS lnsiitution if the good done by his medicjne baS>ee)< jpsr-ej#9£{ 6fc \ yr]Q ft The proprietor is prepared to meet 'on a Dublic platform any persons .who d s&im* vfef o'f'ytifflomi'sfarid 11 he will undertake to prove the genuine- ; njess of tne cares effecteS. -Me is also ' gpntlemen who have. ..attended the ,pja'tients and. have .pro.nounce.d..tliejßQL in-.. i cJrabl/9, aqd. answer jqnestipnsDut^eUi^ ] tive 'it "tlfe fac& T of the £ bases' 1 qudtfed.' 1 Medical men's name"i~liaye, from^inotive's testimonials, dus tnen personal acknowMr ALEXANt&afe/iBAGiaiON, Hair3resser n . of Queen-street, Auckland, suffered "arW with 1 ev^ iidic^lojl PiWe)<Jispa|| sp^aflijig through the boflyi I ;)^^' [doctors pro- ; flounced the, ca_sti hopeless, aod friends i believed his end was" ' dfawing near, { 4hen h». wii^iiifli/ceA'id gifee^Jlitoliens' v BlaQ<l Re^tjapana^trigl, t&ejresujt^ng . atjr<J> oii.jQQnti.wiingl.^o,. .meiicijie, war^piupletely ,, restored i^j^ealt^ and : . sfcl^PgtiljiJ r.iv.-.i.ryS''- ■.«./". i T ;;.n' .<•';•.•, j Sberidan-street, off Wellington.'ati»et,t I Auckland, December 1, 1882. Mr JHrpoHENs; v i: < ! ' # a. . i t ,-v i - - :'■■ ■ : L ' I -Beat* Sir^Asyou have' asked/.mp to 'deserib'e-'-my state r at ittha. timei/Mr^ [ McMillan ireijomniended me 1 toiiise your. Blood Restorer, and the effect itf iiaJioru me, I will simply say that whether it vraS'tJQumbagiii/'Scisitica^r or; Paralysis tiliat" made ime<; £o<; helpless, I w%- nbi' ltuotfc; b\it, ab^nylratejl waßilnabjteitai ' s(tandlfotf.' fiihea mouths,. find -had; taibe! Ijfted like a baby,iandi m y> (taste Lwas.; gone. I)r ■ sai<H-had an affection df -the'«'pii*ei'c«i«l'!tlAct'.lj should:,faevet liavb'tltemse % df> imy'limbsiagaJit/'iHei bjroOgWt* db'othermedicalj man ,toseeime,.i an d »I wtts :tol di *b at •/: iwoiddupnobcfolyH Uvetinh/disfioifo tittief-andi it >dxik<no> Mse qftlieir Iwlding out false hopea. I. thanked them, and -fek-as they dia. Mr ] ileftlHll^livJugJOjp^ositeJ.inepiwfed wHaM; '/^ifshe mfftter r and: ray*, busbanch told 1 iirti/^'Heiat/oncetsajdv take< ] \fa fHitnhens' tßloodJjß^storer, rfdcil t bef- 1 lieveTtha&w-il'li'ptit hfiitaiLiright't" olididi sci-and ukingithe.'thiddbott}e)ini 1 ht3'tl)si'd-weelt, I^begdQj to feella changed no&u tihgling^ Sensation nhivfiy i limbs.- 1 '.Zvdjiy subssqbenb bottle- iseemed tpjdo' m«^omeigoodi w The tfeStflltda tliatafter < ts l Tnj»^ergbt' « •bottles} h\ a4n'\novir?;q«i;tei' niyCj'owu i i washißg,f arid' all the i ] Kiuse^U^rk^audnfeeiuqaitle Jas^ weU» aa< ■ vben I first came to New Zealan&'fijra; years ago. I am always happy to tell ptfo^te t|?b gpodf you) did t-ni^,'»-f«pe>l>an i:uf&^l ( '3botldinot'. now rbeUmftli.qti&t' iiearty, but most likely m my grave,'iftl [ had not put myself- in- your handg. — I urn, dear- sir, yi6urs! faithfully, FIiOR A iSICOL. Witness-HIENRT'fiIAiRTNofcL, Neljon street. — I have much pleasure m |eßiifyi% fothe'i<pdifecfe.a(Jcura'cyidf tlie' above 'state'ment. Nr a^fcMnasß^rVt«lcan-iiOTe; < AucHairi;' i &«* * \ ABEROfWtWBSPE-STBEET,- --■ k&f if, ■X^ I AU&KI.SAND. j ;; .Tt;;B^ATENy-^" ! A {rfiifrfof^^r^gyfeFoii North . JTIT'A'NT Ii I) K N O^W^'i'lwi r M A ! ; VV NA^YATU -HTANOAItn is tllf *.>'tyfv tif.wfrj;»ij{i r bn' 1 thV' WNU <! Coiii uhVj! i^sii, ilMnxr? {tin c'c/fiViiiVkuj)/,;----;tf:'ci)l/ Mrf 'Sirttni'day' gr&tor Wjitf-

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 94, 24 March 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 94, 24 March 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 94, 24 March 1885, Page 4

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