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FlitS'l 1 PUlttlO, A.A, ANDIA.l 1 . EX. UIUITION t ,1883. £1000 Reward. ARK FOR UirCITFX'S Bl».)d llostorer. ! M c Guml New oZiM'.i'nl Rm-di !■» Cleansing, Purify my, AND Inolgorabiny the Blood. r?n!IE Piup(jer..i, m explaining why _H. he h<is not for some time pushed the sale of the above, would state th.it lie received such a serious check by the 'libibtrous lire which destroyed costly appliances and a magnificent stock of prepared lierbi (rectntly tvplaced), and he has not therefore been in a position m come befote »ht public He has not been able to <^*isf} all the h>cal and foitign demands, and was unable to administer as extensively' as he could have desired t'/ the wants of a suffering world tJMr HiTuixtNS is-nowhappy to J state that he is once ugain m a position to supply this health-giving' Medicine, winch ho is convinced, will, " with the blesbing of God," cme almost any disorder, owing to its irresistible yet gentle operation, hi cornhig before the public and planting his standard once more on the ramparts of' the great \ eueniy of mankind — i e , sickness — he trusts that an overruling Providence will bless his futuie efforts to mitigate the physical wops cf man. In this eveumg's Star appeal alow of the hundii'ds of testimonials uceived by Mr Hiichens one 6i wjnoh is from opl of Auckland's best know n citizens. It requites no futlher comment than to say that,hi3 illness was of a most seveie type, baffling the skill of medical men, while otnoi iufalhl)le~roiU^ilies wuetiied without the slightest ch.wigji lbi the better. Here is what C.ipuiin Eaiqiih.ir says ol lliTcrn:N&\ Blood Restorer., ■ • Alickldnd.-'Ojtober 15,^1883., Dear Sn, — Foi twelve months I b'uffeied &e\erely fioursciafu'a.iilid tiicd vauous remedies, withifiit a\ail, a. id as a last lesouroe I was lecommeu'led to gi\e ynur blood resto'er a tnai, which 1 did, and I have limch pldsuie, in testifying that after taking it for thiee months I completely reco\eied my hf-aith. I must say I had iio iauli m it at liist, but the lesult was such a. thoiough cuie that I consider it *mj duty to acknowledge, unsolicited, its 'cuitJtne poweib. — I am, Sir, faithiully j t (-uis, VV. FAiUimiAit, Mastei Manner, Ponbonby-. - fr\ 1 \ ? ' To H. f A. H. Hitchens, Esq. " , •' The Proprietor , would here intimate . ' f 'iono - ! G&f I W \J \J> will bo forfeited to any Charitable Ini stitution if the done by his medicine lias been over-estimated. The proprietor is prepared to meet on a public 'platform any persons who 'dispute the veracity of testimonials, and he will undertake to prove 'the genuineness oNhe cures effected. Tie is also willing to meet in public the medical gentlemen who have attended the patients and have pronounced them in--ciirable, and answer questions put lelative,to the facts of the cises quoted. Medical men's names have, fFoni motives of consideration, been excluded from all testimonials but then personal acknow lehVement would add increased brilliancy to, the fame of the medicine. jMr Alexander Eagleton, Hairdresser, of Queen-street, Auckland, suffered with a paralysed arm, with 1 every indication of the disease spreading through the body. The doctors proI nniinred the case hopeless, and friends believed his 'entl was 'drawing near, when lie was induced to give Tlitchens* Blood Restorer a triyl, the result being an immediate change for the better; and on continuing to' take the medicine, he v was completely restored to "health and strength. ' Sheridan-'street/off Wellington-street, j Auckland, December 1, 1882. Mr| llitchens, •- a Dear Sir, — As you have asked me to '(Tesciil'e my state at the time Mr McMillan recommended mo to use your Bl<ind r ßofctorer, and % tbe eft'ecf it ha\l on me,ilwil! simply say that whether it was Lumbiigp, Sciajtica, or Parajysjil that made 'me so' helpless, I do not know ; but, at any rate, I was unable to st.m'd for nine mouths, aud had 'to be lifted like a' baby, and my. taste wa3 g'>ne Dr. said I had an affection o( tho spine, and that I should never have the use of my limbs again He brought' another medical <ma-n to see me, and I was told that / yjouhl probably * live only a short time, and it tacts no * use qftlieir Jwldiny out false hopes. I ihan^i'd fhein, ,iM tell as they did.' Mr, McMillan, livi g opposite, inquired 'what \vfr9 the matter, suid my husband <told him. j 'He at -once said, " Lot her take Mr'Hitchens' .Blood.- Restorer, for I believe ''that will put her all jight."- t did sn, and after using the 'third bottle in * the third week, I began to feel a' change, and a tingling sensation in my' limbs.. Every subsequent bottle seemed to ?io me. more good. The result is th.it after using! eight bottles, I urn now quite well, do iny own washing, and all the house-work, and feel quite as well as when 'l first came to New Zealand 'five' years !ago. 'I a 1 !*! 'always happy to tell people the good you did^rae, for I am sure' I should not now b&'<well and' hVdity, but moat likely in my grave, if I nad not put myself in your hands. — I am, dear sir, youis faithfully, FLORA -NICOL. Witness — Henry .Hartnoll, Nel-son-street.— -T^liave" much pleasure^ in,, testifying to the -perfect accuracy of the above 'statement, » • - , ;•')'• N. McMiLLAN,'Vulcan Lane, ( Auckland. H.| A H/ : Hitchens; ABBKGKOMBIB-STRBBT, , ' «■• V. BKAVEN, / f ) Ml . Agent for Palmeiston Noith. , , i •' i G MILLAR, EangidkeijLine, -is . inqfaied, to >dp nil kinds 'of CavrJei'ls. Wor3s. v .A'Ligiix JBi alee (Hi \\ ii,c, cheap. Firewood delivered ' ot any, p:\it tiCthe. tiAv,n, - O]'cleLs»let'& > wil' M jAiMjss it JSlirjj>:R >Oity Butch ciy, promptly ,nic»ilerl io. i N.B. — Cnssh piu'cba-ei 1 of tiro woo 1.---i'. I V M " '.' •' - * : . i , . i i

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 9, 9 June 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 9, 9 June 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 9, 9 June 1885, Page 4

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