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Filter PIUZIS, .A,A. AND A.P..EX HIBITION 1883. \ £1066 Rewards .'.". c AiJTipur. ; . ask Mr hitchen's Blood Restorer. The Great New eZealaud Rmedy for Ole'tiksmgj purifying, „;- .'■ -. '. : v.V: -■■ AND.- -. ■:;■'•• ' Invigorating the Blood. npEE Proprietor, /in -explaining why; JL he has not for some time pushed the.9ale of. the above, would state that he received such a serioin check by the disastrous fire which destroyed costly appliances and a magnificent stock of prepared herbs (recently replaced), ami; he has not therefore been m a position to come before the public. He has not been able to satisfy all the local and foreign demands, and- was unable to administer as extensively as be could have 'desired to the "'wants ""of a' suffering world. Mr Hitchens is now ,happy to ■ stale" iliat "lie is unce again* m a position to supply this health-giving Medicine, which he'is convinced wil},, " with .the blessing of Go<J," cure almost any disorder, owing to its irresistible yet gentle operation. >In coming before the public and planting his standard once more on : the ramparts of the great enemy of ; i.e \ sickness— lie trusts, that an overruling Provideuce^.-wili.blt'ss Jits' future "effort's _to uiitigate the •physical woes of .bian... In this- evening's. Star appear a few of the hundreds of testimonials received -by -Mr Hiichens; one of which is from one of Auckland's best known citizens. It requires no further . comment than to say that . lib illness was of a most severe type, .baffling they skill of medical men, while other in-' fallible'retnedies were tried without the slightest change .for the, better. Here •is."- what Captain Farqiihar 's"ays \of HitchensVßlood Restorer. ; •■ ' " ' Auckland, October 15, 18834 Deaf Sir;— "'"'••'.""■■ : ' '' i' f For twelve months I suffered severely from sciatica, and tried various remedies, without avail;- and as a last resource I , was recommended to is restorer a trial, whicii 1 1 i|fd,;^nd^l_bsive ; much. jJifeasure-'.ih. testifying .that after ; taking it for . tlb'ree!,months j; epjmpletety recovered ; ,myliieaith... l-mustsay liXadno^faith.in it at first, but the\result^as: r such a thorougli cure tliat -I^foTisider it my duty-to ackuowledge.'uh^dlicited, its : curative powers.T—l am,: Sir, : faithfully yours, W. Farqxjhab, Master Mariner, Pousoiiby. .. ::'.""' "V . 7 to "H/ AA il. Hitchens, Esq.. The Proprietor would here intimate i will be forfeited jvo any (Charitable In- ' stit'ution iftW good done, 'by* his mcdi. ; cine haa been over-estimated. ' ; ; •. '^' The proprietor. is prepared to m^et oil a public platform ahy_ persons who dispute "the veracity of testi monials, and he will nhdertake. to, prgye, the, genuineness of thejcures effected: tie is als^' willing to- meet m public the medical who have : fltterided the; patients and have pronounced them incurableTWd^ranSweT^questions put reia^ r tive to the ?facts of the | cases': quoted. Medical meh'Vriames have, from motives of consideration.^ been from all testi moniais, biijt jthen personal acknow-., ledgenient would add increased brillianby to tlje fame of the piedicine. v> 1 : „ ' Alexander / Eageeton, HaiN dresser,, of Queen-street, ,. t Au.cklanlii/ 'sufffrea with a paralysed^ arm; with jevery indication of ttfe disease, spreading througii the' bodyj.-- ;Tlie- doctors prp-_ r noimced the case: hopeless, and friends : Relieved his end was drawing; near, 'Wheri he Was ,induc|fd to •'give HitchenV Blood Restorer a trial,' the result ;beltig' an immediate .change Tor -the. s: better ; and on continuing to^ take the.medicine, he was compietely restored to health arid 4 strength^ - >..,.., , . i 5 ' ' Weliirfgton-street,; Auckland, December 1, 1882. j ' Mr Hitchens, : , ._> , ; dDear Sir,^-As you haye'asted'ine to. describe niy state at the time ,Mr^ McMillan recpmrnendej tp use;your Blbb4;jlestorer, and the. effect ithai on me, I will simply say that whether it was Lumbago, Sciatica; or 'Paralysis tliat; made fl nie; so helpless^ l;:d6 not " kniiw; but; stiajiy rate^; I w^s uiiable to for. _^ Tiffed like * a baby r " and my tastp M&s gonej : Dr ;• . ;,. ..said I>had aii affection of the spine, .andL.that-1, . should never ■ have the.use, of jny lywbs agajn. He broifgh't another medicilim : ari to see me; and I was ■••told that I mould probably live only a , sliort time i '.a'hd it was no use.oftlieir Iwlding outfajsejippesj I thanked them, and. felt. as they did. Mr McMillan, living ppppsite, inquired what '\vras' the !i matter, ans my husband -told .^hinl, once sai^ ''Xet Jjer take! Mr Hitchens' Blood Restorer,. for. I believe that will put her allright." -l'did : ;/so, and ;after using. :the third ibottle in' the tfiird week, I began to feel a change, and a tingling sensation v ih my limbs: Every subsequent bottle sieemed .'•■to^oj.' nic niore good. .; .The. result! is thafcafter using .eight : bottles, I am now-quite' well, do my own fe ..w.ashihg, and all the, house-work, and feel quite as "well asr when! first came -to* New. Zealand /five; years'-agp: I am always' happy to tell; the good you did me,' /or I ; ami sure I sbjould,, not nowT be* ;well. .and; hearty, biit most likely m my grave^ 4fr I had not .put royselLin yourjiands;— -Iam, dear sir, yours faithfully, FLORA NICOL. "^ " -<<-'^-?. _.-■« Witness-^HENKY 'Hartnoll, Nel ;, son street.- -T have much ' pleasure m" testifying to the perfect accuracy of the above statement. = N.t McMillan, Vulcan Lane, Auckland. t H, A. Hitch^cis;; T ABERCROMiBIE-STKEET,: "^ AiUOKLAIMD, •..-■= F.-BBAVENv-"-: -•.:->•■■•; Agent for Paluievstoii North. 1 : : -:v- jg 2 reward.^ : ; : ;:'; : ; : : ; ,'J* ■. — .— -. . ".:.... ....-'■•■; '. f. I \pE above revv ir\! will; be «iven to : : ,_|r. : XHnyone givin;:; iuiVirmtitioii that': will tead^oH'the reC"V«uy;-«J^u Batk Bay" M^re , with •'='■ -tftiip'r-ioire ajiU'j tollarv'attach'edV 'Aixy Yns 'dteiiiuiXjig^ lie ;Sa^ e^after tKs "Xl^ft /, VJlji bti^ > i oMco. ;

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 43, 18 July 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 43, 18 July 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 43, 18 July 1885, Page 4

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