FIRST .iteito,: A'AJ/ AND* A.P. KXJ r, , , HIRITION 1883. j £IQba Reward; j;^' , . -AgK FOR HITCHE^'S ! pßloqcl jßestorer. The Grciit New eZenlnuil Kmedy for AND .; . *' ' "Irivitioratinq ilk Blood. •ifJ TfJE Pnjprie.tor,. .in explaining why I he hus not ;for, time puslifd j .thfj. sale, of , the, abo.yeV , would, state that .Ijp^rfieoiyati.siieu.fv^ secious phjjck by the disastrous nWwh jcli destroyed costly appliance^ anj(i' ! a t jniacj'riificerit stpek ol 5 / preparef ? iierbß -(Vf c^'i|rly^i&ptaced), and he has not tHerei'o^e t beyn v irt; a position to corae'b^rejiHt/ %übtr6: ( ' He has riot been able to iktfsfy \ all 1 i-jhd i. ideal ami' foreign demands, and was* unable ;to a'dTnihister- as ''extensively; as he coiild hav^desired to- the :wantk'of a suffering world. Mr Hitchens is now happyUa state tliaTHg is once again iv apositjon to suftfly KM^lVeafch.givi&g Medicine, which he is convinced will, '\with [lie iiilessingfafiQbd,'/ Jcurei '4ldft|tt>HWl < j' 3 ' order; oWiiig'jWi it? jrrosistiltle yet gentle operation. In corning before the public '4i/d|plaqtipg : his standard puce ;mora ! on the ramparts, pf. the great enemy! of lnankind^.^:, sickness — he trusts ftiat an overruling' Providence will bless; las future ejfbrps.; t.o •juaitjgate jthe physical , : ■wpes.,o j f ma^ r H In.,'t(ii.s eveninglsl^cw* ..appear^a few> of tlie'.Jiuna'ivdS bf'testimonials received liy lliicsens., one j of is fjcoin "oVie'of^A^clcitltiu s jbest known' citizens!' J lf requires no fuiithercomment ( than .to sa'y'that hist illness ' WH^a'mbgt^^^^sevfere 'ty|i4' ? baffling the skill of medical -.man*'/ I while other in'fillible rtfnifedies^Were- trVed/wii bout 4 the 2 , 1 's'ii^Klest change ■ for. i tlie better. Ht,r,o is what Gapmia .{Eiirquhar sayfs of Hitchens' Blood Restokee. | ' i Hi A /Auckland, ,Qct,objer 1,5, ,^B3;' • Dear SiiVTrt-'.'^. r:\.j dir«\>^r : : :\'.;^ ■ •■»* For twelve months I suffered severely jirom^ciatica, and tried.various, remedies, ' vfith'but'a'vail;' aud 1 alas^ resource I , wa& s recon^meiided to give your 'blood 1 tyikl, WblcllJl didj anil I. have much'^leasWe" ilr tWtifyitig that itlter taking it for three months I completely 'recovered' diy^heahlu'' I Snust sa^r ■ 1 "ImdJ ; do tr Mth^to i itia ; t-.ti ! i'sti.'butithe f #e^uit w'jis sUchJa'thoi'ough icurerthafLcdfisiilc'r it duty to acknowledge,iUtis,oJifiited,;jts lcura'tivei=pawer3.:nriiaffl*i'Sjr^-faithfuily iyp ? iirs,;'Vyv>PAßftWHAß, Foster 'Mirineß,, Pdnsonby. • -.-;,,; v _ ( V (l' { (V ffl?o«. : H.^,,H. Hitchens^sq. ' ; . Tl^e. Proprietor, would here intimate, #&' Kr;, f ! i""^ ■ . i ; ;
£11C5OO r will be forfeited (to any Charitable lii-'' medicine has been over-estimated. ; The proprietor is prepared to ni e'er on a public platform any persons who dispute the veracity of test.impnii|ld,j»uj he will undertake to prove tlio^bnuineness of the cures effected. He [is also willing tp^me.e.t m public the niedicsil gentlen^^&ho^have attended the patient^and -ha^ l pronounced thenr in-' curable, and answer questions put relative to the facts? of the cases 'quoted. Medicfil men's njpies have, from jnotives of consideration, wen excluded from all testi^onialsv,bu^ttien personal acknow ledgemeat would add increased brilljancyj to the 'fame of the medicine. \ ',<:■. Mr \A%,exander Eagleton, t ,]sair- , dresser ,^|of Queen-street, Auc'kla nd. ' suffered with a paralysed arm.^w.it.h,eyory indication of the disease sprWadiiig jmiro&(h ft^ b^d|. C|e dolors' pf.qJSounTSed fbe % c^se* hopfless* srhd funds' believed his end was' drawing' 'tear,' when' tte^ris ihduded to give HitchehV' Blood Restorer a trial, the result being an immediate change for the betite'r/; ; and continuing to take the medieiViei he 1 iasWgmilejUiy) reistoleM/td hekltli and strength. . . <-■'.>;>.■:■. *
'' ; !Sheridanrstreetyio.ff.W,ellinffton''Street', ; •■; 'Auckjimd,; Deceinbe£l,|Lßß2ii' i ;^^I?3TOHEiS^, : ;'".:. |: ''-- r : '•"'■'; 3 ; ''*{j.'»«gfi Deap-'si^~A3--youili'aye l ajik|ad me to describe , my state at ; ', .jthft , lime Mr McMillan recommended ,m^'to use-ypui 1 ! Blood j^gstqreft, and; the effect it .ha A oil: me, I will sinjpW.isay. that whetberuit^ ; VJts/^umbagfli .{ Sciatica, or Par^lygia^ rttljatrmade'f.me 'so helpless, 449«pot;j ! kno\v!* but, at auy rale, I was unable to • stand iforiijine, months,; hfajd^ ;.toj be ; 3 • lifted, like, a baby, and my'tjiste'was' il g'otieV V Dr'-V^ said -I had an; affection vof )he spine, and that I should never -hftvi^^evrfse bCjoiyxlj^bY^teain, ;' He" brought another medical M a^toseeme,. • a ; nii I was 'told : that i;^ wo <1 \prdbcmy '■live.O'iily ■ a'shorttime, dri Ui 'I wqs ti fiq^ useoftfidrlwMingoittjj^U 'tyopies, I- • thanked them, and^felttapi, hi y| McMillan ■, Jiving opposite^ he iire ( d was the matter, and my h| sband !toj|| ! him:' *ile at- once her take* Mr Hiichei)sVßlop(i. Re^tdrerJ for'TUe-} ■lieve'th'at wrillput her allT-ight." I did ] -,spj an4{/i|t)Brj usiogi£he^|hjrd Bitle in'" tjie third weelc, I began toleel;a } ( chadgei- ' xW&mffiis '*M*ltion m iiy 'limbsy; subsequentrbottle seemed i to ?dor 'me nfofe'good;* The risult i^ that after ■ using eight bottles, I am now quite jftejjj, do my, avrja "washing^ and all, the.> house-work, anil leel quite' as^ -.well, as. : when I firet came to New 'Zlaj^n,^ fiye, years ago.- I am always happy ( to.ieij| people the good you did mej.jfpr.l a^< stire I should. ''not.' now be: weJJ anil I had not put mvselJ m yourjhaijds.—^4 »&} : d>ar ( sir, yours faithfully/FL^Rl ' NICOL. f' w !! 4 J' ,: '; "Witness— Hensy HARTif'oLti/ J^fel-' J *have. much pleasure'^!*; testifying to th'e 'perfect accurafdy i; 6fi ; the' ; N. McMillan, Vulcan Lane, 5 AueklUn'd.* ' n.H.t A, i H., JE^itchßOSi * ABERCROMBIE-STIIEEt. 1 ' 1 ' ; ft ¥. BEAVEN, I ••"{•■*;•* i-^i.;. / I Agent for Palinerstcn . ' ' fejEiiKiSAL, CAIUSIiQB. « j f^i MUJLiifi, Bjingiiikei Linens \JC, prewaif-d to do all kuid^'bf Carrier's §York. A Light Brake oip^ire, cln^]). Firewood delivered • ot/Wriy' ; imPt?inf th« U.wn. ;(!)'fcl(»rs left i; wii'-. Mr James Millkii. City Butch- :' cry, promptly attended (o. | N.B.— •Ua.sh purulutser of firewood, i
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1, 29 May 1885, Page 4
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