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fclliST PiilZIS, A.A. ANDA.P. EX HIBITION 1883. £1 GOO Reward . 1" ■ : GAVHION.'' ' : - : -> ■';■'■■ ASK FOll U ITCH EN'S Blood Hestorer. The Great New eZealand Rniedy for t •■;' ; "■''•. ■'.-\\y'^.j^p,^-^ -^V ..'-''•■■':" • : ( ■ InvigmaMn(j : the BlooW. ! £ IM HE, Proprietor,, : m .explaining why JL ; .he has^hot for some time pushed the sale;bf the ! abovej^ ; would. state tliat |i he receiVed ;( such a serums check., by/ the' ■ disastrous firq which . destroyed costly; I appliances and . a magnificent stock of 'prepared herbs ■(rec-'istly replaced), ari<l, he bas-aot therefore ;l>een in -a position ito come before the public. He has not I been able to "satisfy all the local and I foreign denaands, arid , was unable .to ■ administer Vas exteusively as he could;. • have desired to. the wants of a suffering. ] world. Mr Hitchens is now happy to^ state that, he is Once again' m a position !to supply this,; health-giving Medicine, * w h icli tie,is con yi need will , -', with tlie • ■ I bies^iiig, of God;" cure Yal inost'. any disf j order; o>ying to its irresistible yet gentle i : o'peraticin.. " In^ coming before the public. ■ and : planting his' standard once more on. the ramparts of the great enemy of jmanKihd';—^iig.j.sicknessT-he ! trusts 'that !an overruling Providence will "bless; his ] j future efforts to, mitigate the physical ■ l - \yoe3 of man. In this evening's Star i appear a few of the hundreds- of testi- ! ; monials rece?ved by Mr Hiighens, one : of which is from one of A-uckland's: best kribwh citizens. . It requires no farther^ icpmment than to say tliat his , illness ; yeas of a most severe type, baffling the ! skill of medical men, while other in—' Ifailibie remedies were tried without the • •sliglitestichange for the better. Here :is ■ wHat Gaptain ; Farqnhar "says of ; iHjTC^NS'BLOODRKSTOBEB. ' .'. , j ;; ; ;; :'! Auc^fand, X)ctober;ls, 1883: i Dear Sir,— r.! ■,C<'': : .■■'.: .<;•-'■-•-• ,-"•■■- "; i ,J?pr ..twelve poQuths Xsuffered severely., rfrom sciatica, rtnd tried various remedies;- ; without avail, and -as'a, last resource I; 'was recommended to give your blood•restorer a trialj Nvliiciri did.jind I have ■much pleasure '' iti /testifying that after itaking it for three mouths' ;l; completely jrecovered my; health. . I niiist say I had W faith m it at<fiist, but the result. was such a thorough cure that I consider it any. duty to acknowledge, unsolicited, lts" jcurative powers.— l am, Sir, faithfully ; yours,; W. Fakquhar, Master Mariner," •Pousonby. .. „. . , •. . ■'../. ". .. :'] foii. A. H. Hitchens, Esq. ... . ] The Proprietor would here intimate that ■■- : '- L -■■■■'■ '■- ■ ''■■; ■■■'•'■. :; ; :' : ■;... ".] ■! ■ '-■'■„. : •' •. ■■';- '-• ' wijl ;bje, forfeited tQ. any Charitable' lpvj btitiition if the good done by hismediriciue ihas Keen over-estimitedJ ' '• }' > - ! The ; proprietor is prepared t© meet bn a-.pubiife jplatforni ■ any 1 , persons who,, J3ispu tb^ the; veraci ty of tesii mbnials, and |i 6 wi jl; undertake ; to prjoye the genuineness of the cures effected. He is; also "willing to meet iiil publicv the medical gentlemen. ■ -who si have attended : the patientS' and' have' pronounced them indurable, and answerquestions put' relative i ta /tlie facts of the cases quoted, Medical meri^s.nam^s have, f rom jnotiyes , of consideration, been excluded from all testi monials,; but then personal acknow: ledgemerit would add increased brilliancy 7 jto the fame of the medicine; -. ' ; Mr ;A£iEXibNDEB Eagleton, Hair-' dresser,, :of Queen^street, . Auckland, suffered a paralysed arm,- with ; every iniliqation of the disease spreading, through the. body].->The! doctors- pronounced ;:the.'- case, hopeless,' and friends believed his end ; was pear, When he Vvas induced to give Hitchens'. ; felo'od. Restorer a trial, _ the ■result being; 4n,iinmediat§ change^for tlieibetter.; apd o*n continuing. to , take .the medicine,' he wascotnpietely restored! to health and /Strength;; vs rl^ ■ : :!': : ' |j V' ' ■"'• : :; ' :':' "■ \ Slieridiin-street^^ oft | W^lling|bn-st.reet, | :Miclcii»fed, DetembeV^,:ißß|; ' ' .■Mr-.HiTcnENs,!'^--^ :_-,'v-- ;^ .;'=-,i:.'^ . : - :; -- --j Dear Sir, —^As you have asked me to describe. •< my ■' state, at ' the • time: 'Mr McMillan recommended me to use your s 8100d v ße3t'orer, and the effect it had on; ' me, I will simply say 'that whether it \^as; Liimbago, Sciatica,- or Paralysis; that .',.'nia<|e' s me so helpless, I do, not, kjubw ; but, at any rate, I was unable to : stand for .nine lnriuthSj andy had : to be lffledlike a baby, and my taste was gprie. • •'■ Dr'-^— - : safd I had ah affection of the spine, and that . I should •neyer ;hav6' the 1 use ■ , of my ' lini bs* again.' ; He ... "brought anottier medical man to see. me, and 1 was toidthat.jZ; would probablt/ Jive only a short time,,., ajuL. it judos no of ' tlieiT Iwlding oiit false liopes: l r thanked' them ', ajid felt' as tiipy ■did. .Mr' McMillan, 1 jyi.tjg ppppsite, inquired ,w|iitt wjas , the ;matter, ; and my ; husband tol»{ him. He at once said, " Let her tak«* Mr Hitchens' Blooa for -I bejy jil ,put hjdr .-all right."< I did , soj/and afteHusing; the ; third bottle: m ; the third" week, I begah to feel a change, arid a- tingling sensation : in my limbs. Every subsequent, [bottle seemed to do;-, me more good. The result is that after using eight bottles, 'l am now quite welli- do my own -washing, aud all the house- work, and 'feel quite" as wellas' when| I first came. t6' N^w 3 Zealand five, <ye:ars agoV , If. am \ always '' happy to tell peppier the. .good you did me, for I am suii'e,l slioqld :not; .now be well and hearty, but most likely iv my grave, ifI had -npfpijiji myself m your harids.— -I-l am, dear 'sir^ yours faithfully, FLORA Nic'ot.r -,:;'.,-; " •;::.. ;: r .. ■'. ':.''.,■;. [Witness— Henry ' Habtnoll, Kel j: , son-street. — I have much pleasure m testifying to the perfect accuracy^ of tlie' statement. ; : ; /., ,f „ ' N.j MgMillavn; Yulcan iLaney'iuckiand^ • ; : ABERGR^^IE-gTBEiET, .. . .' ; :|'J.bl)a;v'en, ; .; ;,'.,; v . .. iAgent for Palmerston North. ..•; . ! ; £2 BEWARD/ ; ': •■ "Til J^ljJE at>o ; y e, reward ' Will !be given to, , 1' „ ;nu\ one giving information thatWill had 10; the recovery of a Bark Jb&y Mar with ■ tether-i-op^ Hud . oiiai ciitachud. • Any'crie deuri.'iMg ie tune after this date 'will •'be Ijicy^ebi ted. A -pply St- nd-kd Oilioj

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 37, 11 July 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 37, 11 July 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 37, 11 July 1885, Page 4

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