FiJiSi' PJKIZB, A.A. AND A.P. EX 'HißffiON 1883. £1000 Reward, CABTIOJf.: ASK- FOB KITCHEN'S !■. Blood Restorer^ The Great-New; eZealftnd Rinedy for Cleansing, Purifying ', / ,...../. .._ AND . : .lii V I ■' . . > :■■■ •.Invigorating the Bloodi ■ffi HE Proprietor, m explaining why 8 ho has not for some .time pushed the sale of, the! above, : «rould 'state that he received such a- serious' check by the* disastrous' fire iwhidh^ destroyed costly!, apptia'nces and' a niii^iiiticen^'stock of* prepared herbs '(recently replaced], andj he has not. therefoife ; been m a position; to come before ; thb public. He has not; been able to satisfy all the local and; foreign i demands* . and : was : . unable to; administer as extensively as he could: have desired ,to ( .the wauts t of. a suffering! ; wb'rld^ ■■' Mt'Hitchens is . noy? ljapf>y it tD [ sta\e n that hejs./^nc^agaiuiin .a. position ! to supply, tins r giving Medicine, ] wtnch h'e'fs convinced' will, " r with,thei -blesaing'^f'Sod^^cure 'any dis- } fordfe?. owing 'to/ its^'rrcsistiljie yet gentle i 'operation. Tn burning before the, public j j£djtianting_hisjtandaEd«once-more>Gni the Tamparts.of the .great enemy of 1 sickness-r-hf gfustijthgt • 'an overruling Providence will bless his < future efforts to, . mitigate theMphysjcal Woes or man". In this evening's Star \ appears few- of. the hundreds of testimqnialsrtceived by Mr Hhchens, one of winch is from one of Auckland's, best kiiown .citizens, r lt requires: no further com.iu.ent than to ; $ay that, his illness wasipf-.a mosfc severe type, 1 baffliug the skill 'of medical ' men, while ptl/er i 0 fallible remedies were trieX' wttljojut" the •slighte^tf i cH£Hige 7 i6f \ tlie' •, betterv^Hei-e is:|'Wl|iii;';, s^pt^VFariguhar-;.sajS ;6f Aucfcland^October-i5; 1883. i from sciatica, audjtried various remedies, ! without /ajvafli and pas $ last;resource* ?I was' recommehdedito.. give, your blood" restorer, t a tria]j,.whicli X did;;a«d Ijhave much .pleasure m festif^ing that after I tak'fifg'it'for tliree mpntlis Lconip^ely ! recovered riiy^ealthll must say I had | no faith m it'at-fir'sV.'but' tlie result w,as. \ suijhoa thorough ?-cure that I consider' it ( ]'my; duty tD'adkni>wledgeV tinsbliciVed, its icdrative'-p.owmj'T^lj.a^ \ y6urs, Wl FAR^H^'^a^er x lii«iuerY' Ip^u^by.;../':;.^,]',/ i":,^!..;. ._...-■;;.. ! ,jTo,H.:A.(;H,,Hitchen3,;Eso l^ i V, .>;.*.': \ , "' •'.' ,'. jii^ifiini;*-!'!^'-''-"' ''-': i " i ;'^; ; 'l! I The Proprietor would; here intimate that . t , W: .r, ;.., i^v.^v^r;', ,;;;.[;< ■ . \ ,; I ,|ii:!:(ft;^i ■,-i f .r-. : .!mi.;:^ '•',•;'■•■■-■:• jwjllibe fotfeitedito any Gharitablelh-' jstitution ifithe^dod dbfte''by'lns ; meai-' Icin'e'has 'been .6ver>esti mated. ' , : '.' ' , \' i .•.^JPEff proprietor is prepared. . te aaeot ; W';a : public, p.la^or m .any, ; persons who niispuie 'th^;Veracjty;ofitestimonials^and'. peij\v)li,nu.dertake- to prove: the; genuine- ; I hess of .the cures effected-.' ' He is also' willing to meet 'in public' the medical, gentlemen who ' have attended t|ie,! ! patients 'strfd. li'a^ - v prbla)c|uace^,tli^in''in'! '■ curable", and . , ahaw.er questions put rel a- • |iveJo^the ir factS; of the" cases quotedi Medical men's names have, front Tnotive3 ' of coosideration, been 'eicluded froth all testimonials, but then personal acknd^r - tedgementwouMadd ih^i;ea?e,d^briliiancy; to f^he| niediicine. Vil 1,. . < f vu j isfr j |!le^ni)3|R .^AeniETQN.i.HairWs. dr^ser^Vqivj QueenTrStreefcj Aucklandi' s'uffer.ed : ! with, a I ' afirf/ • with'evyry -indication' of the' 1 disease spading ; , tpfovglfi the" body. The u^ctors !^pj*o- . ijpun'ced tlie' basy^Ho^eless^an^ 'fi;ien4s. ( b'efieved" : tiis' cn 3 d' wWs drawing near,., when he was jnduced_tp giye_HUchens' !^lood Restorer a trial, the result being ah -immediate change^or^VKe fetter; ma 'on continuing t& s tatte^ T the : medicihe, he w!as completely restefed to health and sfirength/ W><- :: ; \ ' x ■' ; K : - n^ ' ' ■ feheridanisireet?, biff Wellington-street,,, t •"« !A\refelandv'D6cem"bfef'a'; 4 a!882f :i \ i^^\' : >^\\ ;;^J;'' 1 'I , IWWSWii ; r my state ,a); .the^jtimey/Mpv , Atficiii Hfip to fuse^youn : andithfei effect at liki 6)y- x $%n s, J i simply l say 2 tnafc ; wh^the 1 1 ''-it n $ri ssJliuwbagit), "Sciatica 1 ;' o^f Pa|aiysis|, ; 'jtliit^'tta^ nic ! so I ; : helpless,; I a'p/not', ; 'in ow'^ut; at' ! ariy : rate, i( i' was unable to i •jiff ? «*"«! J Ki'?j ]' iii! *, i"i"7-' r lifl ed j^ke ,"a , ;b,aby} ; vand my ■ taste >'W>as ! gone, ( t;l)r affection" of ■ tigjipiney sand [ : thLativr^hputd; nevjer 1 ha 1 d-fhe l'tisß' ; oh imy ' again.. J t l He^ ! brc ugtit anbthiei: riieflicaf'mf n" to see Hie,^ .ant iOwa^fdid^iha^^'^oMg'J^Wlt, live only a short tinie, and it was no us&oftlieur liMavng out false hopes. I tha iked them,. tftff<felt Wffi3f*tis Mr Me Lilian, living opposite^ inquired what was 1 the m^tYe¥; ilJ ain^my -nusfoha 1 ' tbfe vMd. Hef»tf'<feue'saiaj 1 '-L'etifr take ( iiMrrHitf^ienaVßlboU Restorer,' foV^'Be'^' lievettnat her'all'right.":"! did'; sd, and after ; using'' the' tliird bottl^in ,' the^hiPd b^a^i^ feeljac^aflge, and r tifrglitigV , spsa,tiqn m. \ by j-Umbs., \ EveVy^sub^eq^eni bpttje;^ seemed^to.do me mpre.'gppdi , \ The result is-that after., using eight bottlesi » l tarn ■ hd<vr quite well» ao-iny own' washingl'Oand' airthe house-work, ! and/feel qfidt'e. |a's well as" wheh I first came to l^ew'Zealand five ,yeaifs ago. I aln^l wayTlia^py "to tell "peoblejtbe^g^pd*^u s did 'nVe'J for^l i& 1 s^ure I should not— now* befell and •hearjty, butf most' ■ likely' m my ; grave, if : I had not p.\itj myself . m your hands. — I am, jde^r/sir;,, (yours f faithfully, FliOßAs' •NldOJiii, *k s-Mv-'ii •• ■■■■'.** *-* ° ■■ \\itnesS'^HE^Y Jil !HiLß^6i,Li rti 'Nel^ son-! tree't;^! 1 '-fiaye 1 ffiucU' !! pleasUre''in ! . testi I yini| lr tß f ttfe'JpeiffecV a'ccur,acyrcit'tiife'; abovfe statenien.u l .;. i ; r - .j.- ; i .-.,/j' ■'. y.h ■ oV:. N. 3V [cM^LAjji, .y^ulcan Lane, Auckland« i "'''nt'.vi ■h-^rrt'.y- .*>u: - ■//<:. ■,■-,,> V", 7 / I ABERqROMBip-^TEEET, • \ u f[\ . . F. beaven, :; 1 lA^n^r PalineretbMNortb; - ;' •11 1- ! ""'• ' ' "';;',/ •"" v> '-- vl - :; • . i.ii'J '- "^'-iJi'^^y :'>■,::*. ■-: .■■;.; ■^a :;:;^j^; : JEiE^Ei).;- ::;.:■' ■ • V-TfkE-al>6v^ ref^rJ \y'iU' befg^eh' .to; \ rttivoriie'giyin^ informsitibn "thatv will lVad to tbeirecpvciy, o£a DarkBayl Mate with tetlifT-vbpe and ollurj attached; Anyone detaining •he aame aftei' this date will be 1 \.vo. eputetl. AppIy^STaNDARP Ollice ;>
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 34, 8 July 1885, Page 4
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874Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 34, 8 July 1885, Page 4
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