•FWSSl w l»niisl*;- At A". 'AN 11 XA\ ■-gsH - . - -.?.-. HlBlTIOKi::18S3. ><£! QQO V /.Reward ; ,;;.X^ (i,ceat.N tn y; l eZij. i il!y)ii- $My'di> for: ; Olcttii&inpj " • Punfg'ihtfi ' " : ri ' ...... Invigomtipxj'-iho "Blood. . (ftp SE Proprietor 1 , I,'1 ,' 'm f explaining ? wiiy j'JL' , he 'has nri't'fpV'Wne time pushed'Vhe sale' of tlVe above 1 ] would state .that ' he : received such a serious check by the disastrous fire whidfr destroyed .costly appliances and a magnificent stock of prepared* fherlfe. (Gently replaced!), and .^ehas^ not therefore been m ajpdsition , "tb"c6me before '" He has.nbt ' been able to .satisfy all the local and foreign, demands, and was unable to administer as extensively us heic.i.uld have desired to tin- wants of a suifu-riiig v world. MrH^UENS is now ha|>py to state tha^ifevis tmiie agaiii m n position, to sappl^|hls^ihes&h -giving Melicine^ which he : ls convinced will, " wijth t,kev. blessing/of God," ;jbure almost aiiy disorder, djving to it| irresistible yetfeentle operation. li^ eimUi;cr before fchejpublic and planfin^jhis'^ttfiKlard n»ee mhre on t.ho lfetaparts 'ttf^r.ho great enejiuy of mankind— -i.e., sickness — he trusts that an overruling Providence, will blj:ss his future ei%^s to mitigate the physical woes of man. In this evening'^ Star appear a few of the hundreds ojf'tbi/ti- 0 v mt.i\iuls rt-(sejve(i ? ; by "Jl-pu.tfiii^Sj one T)f-wliieh i^r^mione oi' Aucl^la^ij'^ " Oe'sic known c,itizcns. It requires no liirthor coiii'nk'ht ■tiiafiit»y.Js r ;i^ r that hh jiUucfiSu, was of a most severe tyj>p, baltlni^ the skill of medical men, v/hile otiierjh^ 1 falliblo remedies wove tried \vith'i>ust-"'rlVe* f s)ight^t cl|adf/e*yoi4 v!U2 "i&dei: \ Here i^" WlVai. CuVifafii**'Far'qiili!:r says ot v :'-"'.'". >.' ■.<'.."■: >'Z^. '.'"'it U\\r • . Auckland, -October. il s,- 1883.. Doar •■ ' ■[■■■ - ■•• ■' ■'•> [ For'twelVemoaths I suffered from sciatica, and jrj,iiil various remedies, without avail, ana 1 "as a.'last f resource I was recommeuUed' jio' 'give yout- blood restorer, a ; tri^f,' ; -wj)icli I did, andjl have ..mucliljplefisvre'm testifying that after taking. jt, tor three months I completely .recovered i'my bi}ajtb..,l.must py livid: no faith m it' at first, but -"result was sucb- a, thorough, cure 'that I consider it my duty to acknowledge, unsolicited, its srai;,-;Sir^|aithiully yours, W.' Fabquhak, Sla^r-Jlariueiv PonsQnjby. ... ... ( . \ ■'?■}£'■ '' ' '" i To H. A. H. Hitcheus,'E§q| i : , , i :-. ■ - 'm;— . fy $*■ - i:i " '"; ,„ The Proprietor woHld.Jiere^ntimate. j 'that : ,; i( \., ;■ i: * '"'■■■" 'pr i?; ■■^■■■ : ' y "- ---.-•• ; - r .£iaQoj;|; ... will be forfeited to any Charftajble Institution if the good done by his mediciii'e'bas been dve£!essira'atetf>i i ,•>>; .-] propriotor, r js prepared to meet on, a public plaftform any persqns who dispute/ the voracjty 9f testimonills, avid'he will undertake to prove the genuineness, of thecures effected, i .He [is also • willing to meet m public the niedl'caT gentlemen who have .. attended the patients and have pronounced them in* curable, arrd"~answer questions plit rela> five to the facts of the cases quoted. Meaical men's names have, from motives ol dbnsiaeratiorf;; beor? escliiled from all testirapniajs, but then persoual niclcnowlodgement would add increased brilliancy to the fame. of the medicine. [ Mr Alexander Eaglkton; -Hair-' _£pf : Q^en^s^eet, Aubfchuidv 'sulfered with a paralysed arr^^x-Aritb^ ie»fery.ihi?roatiofr»>f*?fe' s d^e»#sprea(Vtug[( thrqjigli the .body,,., The dootofsif pv<;-; ncti'nced Hie casV/'liopolcss, and!fi'ie»*i'si" ibelie.viu? hisuend^ivas-; di'awinji inear, when he was induced to give HiteJveilfe* Blood Restorer a kik&ts the i'esujt .'being an immediate change for the bettfer.jninii i on continuing to take the nicdi|iije^ he' was completely restored to beajlth and strength,! j .:' .' Slpr'idfin-street, ofi:' WpllingtonUtreet, V ' A&JcKnik Pecembcr 1, I^B2. Mr rjiTcnK.\< --}, .--} t .A\ Y>4sv Sir, — A^you have 'askefl me to describe my sta-le at the ii^e^Sli* McMillan recotniii ended me to use''Voh'rBlood the effuct itjhai on »^e» I wiJi^Sj-mftlyl-say that whether it* 1 , was lMifß'a^>s?ciaticrt, or P:|ralyyls'-'' I that .made mts so.^ helploss, 1 do n'>t ■ know ; but, ut any rate, I was usfcible to : stiuidfor nine ; moiiths, an<l'- hatf to be* lifted like a baby ; , arid uiy taste was ; gone; I)r -sinj ; I.' had an ajfectiori' of the spine, and that 1- should) never' have .the .use of my liml> ( s. Ho brought' another inalical man Tto lee ui<^ ' . aiu'r.t'\Yf/s 'told 'that I woaoy^obctM)i v UveWtih/ a yi6itf'HwJcl' i Md]''it^ loas rto ' ilse of ilifiir'iboldinu outfaUe fippes. 1 ., , I tbaukeft "Uieal, .'an'd |elt''as TEjjfiy'did. Mr ' ' jtfcMillah, liyiig opposite, inquired what ti Vas tl/e matter, aiid iny^liusband'tohj'^ .'jQinjl', "He at'oiice said, : u Let"iidr r take,' ! Mr Hitcheiis 3 ' fot j. '!>«'-'" lieve that' will puVher all right."! t'did so, and after using the third btjttle m. the third we(;k,.l began to feel a c^an^,. and ■> tinojitig seflsjition m myjlimos. J^very- sub"sf;querjt Jopttle soemeJ to. *ft> m^'iiiiore ftoojl. Tbe J r&ult is that after" uisiiig^eiglit bottres,. I a.m nowj quite -w<:Jl., do my own jyashing;'. and 'ali-'ttae ' ytouse'-tt'ork,; and feel quite as jvel! as 'when ,l; lorsjt came;- to. Now; Zealapft 'fiy»yyears ago: I am always ba^pyjttfMjij'; 11 ,peoj»> Hie! .good you did VWe/foj- I : 'v' )n : ;.sure "not now, ..be we'lL r;; aiid ; v iiiost likely % my gJav c : if ; I ria^no^put. myself.4fr your bant) t^ ! am, de^jr sir; yodrs faithfully, FfJoftk NICOL. j ..-: } \ W^f^^^X $l*^MyLL Nei- ! '#on- Street-^1 have' niilch pie m testify ing to the perfect accuracy oijtlje above stattiinent •' ' . ; . ; N; MqMiuyVN, Vmlcan.Laiie , Aueklaud! ■" - ■ ' ' _l__i, t , i . f , . H. A. H. Kitchens; ■ ■AUOK;LA-ND,'.i:';. / "'■■ P.BEAVEN, ■-: ■! : ; Agent for Palmerston North. • G-Eiy-MK A I/- -it^ltltl Bsfi. /7t -MJLI/KB, iPtanftitilceiiliine/is'j "l?T, ■■j.iVepiirwi -.o ; (io h11 : kiiitU of ■ Curl JerVVVoi-S .' A Xight -jjSrakei 'i>, .(-it hi^v^!^;-^. l?irOW|COtl u^.,. t ! ot v.nf t.ai-'t, of ili,.: i.own." OrchjrsiWfii'.j j ■wii" ■«?,. Jamas 'iVTu.MEii/Cily j^utcb^)!, cj /> ) n 9 | i»i^ t :i.V .■Htteiifje.d.j.o. ; J' N.B.— Cash pprcl>useL' of firewood. I ■ '<■- ■■■•' ■ ■ : '-'\;^ ul .:• I ,'iuv
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 2, 30 May 1885, Page 4
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