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FLIiST Plii/i-;, A. A. ANi» A. P. KXim'.iiioN iss:j. £1000 Reward. i: Ai. v a » k . ASK IA)K II L ruil EN'S Blood Restorer. The Great New (•Z<m 1 !mh1 Um=ily f»>r Cleansing, Punfymrj,

AND Invigorating the Blood. npHE Proprietor, m explaining why JL lie has not for B(irn« time pushed, the sale 'of the above, would state that ; he received such a serious check by t the disastrous fire which* destroyed costly appliances ami a magnificent stock of prepared herb* (recently replaced), and he lias not therefore b«<;n m a position to come before •'•»-. public. He has not •been able to s-> r '*fy aU the local: and. foreign demands, . and was unable to administer as extensively as lie could ;have desired V< I lit- wants of a sutitWrin^ World. ! Mr Hitci-ikns is 'now happy to state thai he is ..nee again m a position •to supply tin's 'health-giving' -Mcdiuiue, : which huis (Miivinced will, "with the ; blessing of God," cure almost any dis- ' order, owing ;to its irresistible yet gentle ; operation. In coming before the public: ; anil planting" his standard quce uiore ...o.nj ' the ramparts of the grea.t-.euemy .of ' mankind— -i.c /sickness — he trusts that j an overruling Providence .willibh'ssJiis.. ' future •. IF. -its to miiigate the physical : woes of man. . In tin? evening's IStat i appear a' Tow of the hundreds of testimonials received by Mr Hiich>.n t s. one ; uf-w-hich is. from one of Auckland's best known citizens. It requires no further ; comment than to say that Im illness ; was of a must severe type, baffling the j skill of medical mai, wiiilu otlicr in— fall i lil« .rciiß-dies were tried without, the ' slightest change for the better. Hire |is what C.iptain Farquhnr says- of ; IIJTCJIKNS' JL»LOOU RksTUKER. ! ' Auckland, OctolHir 15, iSS3. '; Dear Sir,— : ; For -twelve mouths I suffered severely '. from sciatica, anil tried various remedit;s, . wilhi'itt avail, and as a last resource I • was rectiuiinundi-d to give your blood ' restoiera trial, which. l did, and I have 'much pleasure m testifying that alter taking it fur three months I completely ' recovered my liealtlu'-- I must say I had : no fai'tluin it at first, but the' result was such a thorough r cure that" l consider it my'iiufy to acknowledge,; uns'oliciteiUfts curative powers. — I- am, Sir, faithfully , yours, W. Farquhak, Waster Mariner, Ponsonby. ; To H. A. H. Hitchens; Esq. ■■*'.< 'The Proprietor would here intimate , that .'•: ■ ; ■' .. •■■'' ''..- -:-.. ; -,: ■ ■••;•■■ | ■-..■■■:•■ - : ': .- •• -.; :.- : .. .•■[;:," ... „;/: will be forfeited to any.-* .Charitable -institution if the good done ,by his. medicine has been over-estimated. _ : .• The .proprietor is prepared torineet on a public platform any persons who dispute the veracity of testimonials, and he will, undertake to prove Hie genuineness of the cures effected.' He isi also willing] to imeft m public the medical gontlpmen who. have attended the patients and have pronounced them incimiblp, and answer questions put relative to the facts of the cases quoted. Medical m^n's names have, from motives . of consideration, been exclu.led.fro'm all • testimonials, but then jjersonal ackiinw. : leclgeiiient.wouU! add increased brilliancy ; to the fame of the medicine. Mr Alexander Eagleton! ' 'Hairdresser, of Queen-street, Aurlcliind. suffered • with a paralysed arm; : with every indication of the disease spreading through the body. The doctor 3 pro- ; riounced the case hopeless, and friends believed his end was drawiiVg' near, when he was induced to give Hitchens. 5 Blood Restorer a trial, the -resnlr beftig an iuiinediate chansip for die 1 letter'; and on continuing to fake' the ; he' was completely restored to health and strength. ■ •• -' Shendan-street, off Wellington-street, " Aiickknd, December 1, 1882:, ;Mr HiTCiiKNis,' :•.•....■_••■■:••■ ••

Dear Sir,— As.youhave asked ine'V'. .flescfilje my state :at the lime Mr ;McMillan recommended me to use your Bluod Restorer, and the effect it hai on me, I will simply say that whether it was Lumbago; Sciatica, or Paralysis that made me so helpless, I -'do not know • but,tat any rate,:! was unable to stand for nine months, and had to be lifled like a baby, and my taste was ((■■no. 1)r — rr— said I 'had an'afft'Ctiou of the spine, and that I should never have; die use of my limbs again.'; He brought another .medical man to.soe iii«;.' and X .was, fold that ■/ would- •probably live only a\s]t,ort -time, and' it ions no. Usa, of them Jmldiny o v t. false /topes} I . tbanke-d ihem, and felt as they did. McMillan, Ii vi a opposite^ inquired -what was tlie.jnatter,: and my husband told' him. He at once said, ',' ;;Let*her takeMr Hitchens' Blood Restorer,, for I be; lieve Jhatwill put dier : all fri<rht."r I did : so, and after using the third* bottle iii--tlie third wi-ek, I began to feel a change,; and a tingling sensation m ; my. limbs. Every subsequent bottle seemed to. do me more {rood. The result is that after .i usinj? eight bottles, I am,-;: now quite woll, do. my? own washing; and all the house-work', and ifeel quite as well as when I first came to: New Zealand five years ago. I am always liappy toitell people the good you did me, for I am sure I should not now be well ami hearty, but most likely m my grave, if I had not put myself m your hands. — I am,' dear sir, yours faithfully, FLORA NICOL'." v ' :v ■'. ■•-■■• ■■■=■■.. . ' ; Witness-yHENiiy. Habtnoll,: . Nel-son-street.— -I have much pleasure m testifying to the perfect accuracy of the above statement ■ ! ■-' N. McMillan. Vulcan Lane, Auckland. H. AH, Hitchens; abrkcrombie-stheet, : ' f.: b'eaven, A^ont for. .^nlnerston North.

CJ-JjJJSEISAEi 'CAll&ftfiJ^Al. G^MILLKR, fiiin«itikei Line, is . ].uf )>;i;!'d to do all kinds of Carrier's -'Work, a Light Brake (Hi iiirc; cheiij). Firewood d'-livered •i)t iuiy ';ji:ift t.f the tawn. Orders. left v. ji ' iVi r iJamks- Miujcit. Oily Butch orv, pi niiijii ;y at ended 10. N.B.— G'a,sh purchase!* of firewood;

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 7, 6 June 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 7, 6 June 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 7, 6 June 1885, Page 4

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