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VUIXV l'it;/.K, A. 'A: A:;:) A.i\ »..\ | -'—•-"* ■■•■rrrmTTUN" tzsx t riewaro. ! ; AUK KOll Hirc'UKN'S ; .Blood- itestorci% i J The \fretJt New e-Ztviiivid -Km-dy; for CiccOiistug, Purifying, '•i ! ii;.: i.: AND ... „-- -; hioirforuthig ike Illood. nnsn<j Proprietor, iii "explaining, why J_. he has not for some; t'iuro ' juislv-d t!i« salt? of the abovb, "woiild state that he recfivod sucira 'serious chock by th<> disastrous fire which (Iv^troyod -costly appliances and a magnificent si'ock u{ preimred herbs (recently roplaced), and he lias not therefore ; been i m a position to coniC'b&fore.-.'Kt, public: lie has not jbjsen able to a-x-isK all the- local and foreign demands, and was unable to adininisl.Hr as;. extensively as .he could lijive desired l ! > the wants of a siill's-riiig stale that he is once agai i m a position to supply this he.-.ltii-^ivin^ Medieino, \yhieh he is convinceil will, " with t!ie blossing of God," cure alunst any disorder, owing to its irresistible yet gentle Operation. In coming hof.ire the public siml planting his stauda&l,j;.n£e more on the rampart j <;f > ' : gpeat|eiien)y of . mankind — i.c , silkuL'ss-^h>Hrus!s tirit an overruling Providence will b!iss his fjUture i'tf->rts to /miiigate the physical svoes of man. J^n this evAniug's titur ;i].)[)iar a lew of t!>c im.iidV^.ds of Scsiimoniais receiv^l; hy M.r YuiChkns. one of which is frotti .oite oi'.Aticklt!iid*s best known citizens. 'J^ iv^nireo no furtln-r comment than td s«y that his ilint-ss wa.i of a most sevoij^ type, baiHi:ig tlie skill of medical men, while other in— i'dliible remedies were tried without the slightest effangl for^tTie Vfierif |H'-|'e is "what" (?iiprain Tarqohav says *o(' .HITCUKNS' liLO'OD IvKSTOKIiU.

Auckland, Oetobur 15, 1883. J)ear Sir, — - '■- For twt-ive months I suflVred severc-ly ■•frtiiu BCUiuc|, xt^A, tifodi Va^J<-i;t ruiiifeuiys, 1 without avail, and as a'lasrre'ffou^cfi I \vas ; ruco'in mended to yive your blond, restorer -a •■trial, which i did, and-.i. haV^ much plt'as'nVe m testifying that after taliin^ it fur Ihret; luonrhs 1 completely [recovered my health. 1 must t=uy I had ;i>o fa i ill mit at. first, but the rosiiir'wVis' jsuch a thorough cui;e tliat I consider' it |my duly to acknowledge, uusiiiieited, its jcurotivc powers., — 1.-svm,. Sir, faithfully •yours, Wl.il'U.itftUiUK,; Master Manner, ■ P.onijpnby.iy - . j ■■: ;• , • . .Tp,,H.,A v H. Hitcheiis, Esq. j The •Pr&prietoA would -'liere: intimate : that ; be forfeited to a*ny Charihible^n-l : stitution if thqjTOOil done- by his mddk* ; dfije has been over-estimated. 4 ! jj[ I iV ;The " prbpribtor is prepai'e'd to'irv^ora I oh^.a public platform any persons wfis! : dispute the_veracity of testimonials,, and? : heivKillfnndertake' to prove' the'-geuuirie^ i neSs^f^Cicjj.res ;j :J He_|s als<f ; willing to meet m public the medical g&it&ftieft'^lm^lia-veii attended ,tiii ' patients,aiu]jl}*y.Qf nroiiou need. them incurable, and answer questions put relative tli^ facts of i the >c:4ses quoted. Medical men's names have, from motives of .consideration, been excluded from all testimonials, but then personal .acknow ledgemont would add increased brilliauoy to the fame of the medicine. Mr Alexander Eacjltctox, Hairdresser, of (^ueen-strett, Auckland, suffered witii a" paralysed ami, with &o"ry iildfrjlllon^of i?il d-is&is^spjfeafiing through tije .(bojjyj^.^The^ doctors pronounced i he "case hopeless', and friends believed his end., was drawing near, when lio was induced to give Hitchens' Blood I^sTnrvr a>;.triu'l; thb, result btinjj an immediate change for the belter; and on^iMttfcfttMfi^*) haku >t\\& mmTid'sHe^lh! was completely, .restove.d .to. health and strength. ' "" ''"' ; Sh(ii > idai'w?fre6t.,o(f WeHintrtpn-'street, I w .Auckjaiid, December 1, 1882.

Dear Sir, — As you have asked me to ' dt'scrihe my stifie at the time Mr I McMillan reeoniijpendpd me to use your i Blond Restorer, md the elFect it ha.l on ] - me, I will sj.iuj)l|' .sirv .that whether it ; was Jjiiniba^, or Paralysis; that nude iße so iitMj.i]«s, I do not i know ; but, ayany rate.^was unable to ! stand for nine\ months, -4ind had to be • lifted like a baby, ardlmy taste was '■ gone. l)r —^?aid I fjjd an affection : of the spine, am^t|ra^t^!hould never ; have the use Jf m'y?-:JinW)^ again. He brought another medical man to see me, f and I was told that / would iwobabh) \ live only a short time, and it was no . use of chair hnldiny oil I false hopes. I ! hanked them, and felt as they did. Mr \ McMillan, living opposite, inquired what was tjie w matter, and my husband lo.ld : him. lie at once said, " Let her take Mr HifMiehs'T.lood • ResfoTeiyfrir ! I Relieve that wimp^t^ier^ll/igbt." T. did sg, and aftei'Hisinjj; k)H *W)ird bottle m ,{,!»>. Vhjcd, w> tk,.l >be > g{M.v.k'.fy-\eJ:-a clnin^ and a tingling sensation m my limbs. ; Every subs^gi|ot|t' |)p^tlg f^emed to do me more good. The result is that after using" eignt' bottles,-' I 'ara» -now t^uite well, do my o\yn,, .washing, and all the house-work, _ and feel quite .as vvell a? : when"r fiHtlcaine to jvew'^eaiand foe years ago. /ijujifc- &fcvsj}'| > b|}>py to tell people the good you did me, lor I am sitft£fl^oiUßisi6l/-J:nbW -beoM'll.aaitl ' hearty, but mosiyijk^l^iu my grave, if I bad not put myself jh your bands. — J am, dear .sir, > yours faithfully, FJLQgA Witness,— Henry. Hartnoll, Nelrf'4w«ftl» l'-'B'av^ nMth r .jileasiJtt* )u testjf^iijg'fo tliijjperfect/a^eu^acy.^he above statement^ . N. MdffiLvNfy<ii6aii;Lane;^tfcklaiid. H, A. M^Hitehens, ■ * a'b rfft c ii'b.Mß r it-BT.k ESist, '

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 5, 3 June 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 5, 3 June 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 5, 3 June 1885, Page 4

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