IflfiST I'UIZB, A.A. AND A.P. iCX ■"''-■' JUBtTION 1883. £1000 Reward. ASK FOR HirCtiKN'S -Blood Restorer » The Great New c Zealand Umrdy '■for > Cleansing, Purifying, AND ; Invigorating ilie Blood. nnttE Proprietor, m MXplauiijig why JL ho liiisimt for ;soaie time jiushed the sale of the lib'uvei would state that he received such a serious check by the disastrous fire which .destroyed costly : ; : appliances and ..a magnificent stock of prepared herbs'; (r«'c«*nily replaced), and lie has not therefore been' m a position tq:.eome before *h.i- public. He has not. been able to s-^sh all the .local ami 'foreign" demands, and .was. unable to administer" its extensively as he could have desired t'» the wants of a suffering world. Mr Kitchens is now happy to State that he is once ngai;j m a position to supply this hedth-gi\^ig Mudicint?; which "be is convii)ct'd:\vill, "with the blessing of God," cure almost- any di3 -■• ordeivpwiiig to its irresistible yejtgbntle ' operation. In coming before the public and planting his sfsiuikril once more on < the ramparts of the great enemy of'marikirid— i.e , 'sickness— lie trusts tint' ,un overruling Providoiicp will blvsfc his future efforts to miiiga'te 'the' physical" woes 6/ man. In this evening's tita/r' appear a few of the hundivds of testimonials received by Mr HiioHENS, one '■of -wbich is from one of Auck land's oe'st known citizens. It requires no further coumirtit v lba»j to ; say that bis illness .qwas^pf a auost severe .typjjyri baf^liii^ live ' "skill of uiftifical men, while oilier iii— ; fallible remedies were tried without ;the ' slightest chai.gy for, the , bolter.. Hi 're is what G.ipfain Faiqnhar says: of HITCJUiJSfS' liJLOOD ifESTOltliil. ; : '•■ '.-.-.■ V .-.': ■;'.■''■, ■ t ': S '" ■'"' ; * ', Auckland; OcUdier 15,, 1883. Dear Sir,- 1 — - ; - : . ; !" ; i _ , f \.i\)X_ tvvel\;e months I sult'ered severely .from sciatica, and tried various remedies, without 'avail, and as a hist resourde I was recoiiiinendi'd to .give your blood restorer a trial, which 1 did, and I have much pleasure m t^slifying lhat alter ..taking itjfwr three months I eompletyiy* recovered .my heaiih. linnst say I'luul-' no faith m it at first, bottlie result :\vusi such a tliorough cure that I consider, it my duty to acknowledge, unsolicited, its curative powers. — I amj Sir, faithfullyVOUI.S, \V, I'\\UQUIIAU, Master Marfnel% Por.souby. • ; ■■-: : ! ■■■. -■■: To il. A. H. Hiiclietis^Esq.:, ■■■ ] i!i The Proprietor would here intimate that- '.;.... - : , ,-,. i •■''■'* 3u» SyvW' ■•' ; '•'■■•■ •■■ : ■■■■'■. •■■'■■!■ ifi»' will bin f<>ifi'ited to any Gh fir i table Institution if the good done by bis nieilir. (.'inc lias been over-estimated. j • ' Tbp propriotor is prepared to meet, on a public platform any- persons Who dispute the voracity of/testimonials, and he will ■undertake to prove the genuine-, ness of the cures effected. He is also willing to' meet m public the medical; gcntlotuen who • have attended the j patients and have pronounced tbera in-;] cuniblo, and. answer questions p.nt jelative to the facts of the c.isesi quoted: i Medical uu-'ii's names' hav<\ fromihoiives of consider;) tioii, been excluded from .all testiuiotiiais, but then, pcrsoiial-iick how • jlediiejneht would : add jncreasedbrOliancy to <he famo of the medicine. .. r , ;. Mr AI.EXANr>KR, I^AGL.ETON;, Hairdresser, of Queen— street, Aiickfinidi-.i s^fTfii-ed with a paralysed arm, 'jwifth; i;yi]r^'}jfdication of the dUease^pieading f througli the body." The" doctors jprori nounced >the; case hopeless, and friends believed l)is end was drawing liear, . wJvpn ha. was induced to giye^Hiichens'" Blood Restorer a trial, the result, being; an immediate change for., the better ; : andi jon^contitnuug to. take the, medicine, be was* comp letely- restdreil tb" v ireaVtbja.nd-, streii}»tl). •■'■'- ■•':-. ■ s .! I ; Sheridan off^YelJi/igjtoiirStreet,. A uc.Uland, December 1, I 882 .; ■ Mr HiTCHKNS, i :•:■;.. Dear Sir,— As you have asked nic to dfpralie my state at .tlie i imo ; Mr McMillan recommended me to use your ■• Bl"ud Restorer, and the Effect it haS bn ! ' me, I will simply say that whether it was Lumbago, Sciatica, or Paralysis that made me so helpless, 1 do j riot ; .;kji9jv ; ;;but, / at any nite^l) was.Hnabje to stand for nine months/ and bad to be* lificd like a- baby, and my taste KvUsgone. Dr , ..said I had an affection ; of the spine,' and that I should never have the, use of my limbs again; He ! ■brought atiotberlmedicaimaintbiseeme;' and I was told that / would prohtibly}live onh/ a short time^and it was muse oftlieir holding out false hopes.. - 1 Ghajiked them, and leit-asj they. jilid.~ !Mr ■ McMillan, livi-ig opposite, inquired v^bat was the matter, and my husband told .biin./ He.at once said, ,*' Let Jier liake 'Mr ll if cbeus' Blood Restorer, for l! believe that will put her all right." Ijdid so, and after using the third bottle m the third wffclc, I began to feel a chahge, and a tingling sensation m my litjibs. Every subsequent bbttle seemed to do me more good; /The result is that after using, eight bottles, I am now quite well, do i»y own* '.washing, and all; the !iousew(>ik, and feel^qiiiio-as well as wliiTj I lira came to' New Zealand years ago. I am always happy toUell people the good you did me, for lam sure 1 should not now be well * l-fijiriy, bufmostlikvly m" niy gr.ayjj, i|, I bad not put myself m your liaiids.j — I tun, dear sir, yours faithfully, FLORA Witness— Henry ' Hartnoll, Nelson street.— -I have much pleasure m testifying to the perfect accuracy of. the above statement . .'.■■■• \ - \ N. McMillan, Vulcan Lane, Auckland. H. A. H, Hitchens, ABERCIiOMBIK-bTKKET, ■ ! AUOKL.AN-D. F. BKAVEN, A g i-i it for raln'OiKton North. fc*M JKEfi* AKi CAKltfiflfiJß. ■ /~^i .'M iLLhtt, linngiiikei Lincis.; \J7T« jiM.|.a:<d to tip iill kind* of Vauier's Work, a Lig lit Brake ■ h liii(, cl.uij.. FircVood<lel' v i!ie('l . i ji iinv j.urt t ( tin- touiu CJ«d'.'rs'-Ji'ft'' j v.U " iii -JaWks MiLLKii/Oiiy Butchiiy, |i:iiinpiiy atieudi-d lo;'' - J^.B.—Ua.sli })urcba<ei' of
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 3, 1 June 1885, Page 4
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941Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 3, 1 June 1885, Page 4
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