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DURHAM STREET, CORNER OF ALBERT STREET. C. DE L’EATT, Auckland. SHIRTS made to Older by MEASUREMENT ONLY. Samples forwarded to any address. ' 209 AUTUMN, 1879 autumn. WM. MCARTHUR $ Co., MERCHANTS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. COTTON, WOOLLEN, SILK, & FANCY Goods, Clothing, HATS, CAPS, AND SHIRTS, Hosiery, Trimmings, UNDERCLOTHING, Woollen Cloths, Coatings,. WATERPROOF GOODS, BOOIS, SHOES, Saddlery and Grindery, NOW IN STOCK or Arriving by the Ships as below, and bought at Unusually Low Quotations during the English Monetary Crisis. FIRST LIST OF GOODS, , PER—<fGadlys,” barque. “Kent,” s.s. “Clan Ferguson.” “ Lusitania,” s.s., “Cuzco,” s.s. “Star of the North.’' “James Wishart.” “Alastor.” “Maraval.” “Sarco.” “Endymion.” - “Garonne,” s.s. “Aconcagua,”s.s. “Somersetshire,” s.s. “Margaret Galbraith” “Tamaya.” Bonito.” “ Aberdeen J ’ Suez Mails. , ORDERS' RAPIDLY EXECUTED. TJTTCHENS’ CELEBRATED BLOOD RESTORER-, Price, 6s. Per Bottde. A NEVER-FAILING REMEDY For all Skin Diseases, Rheumatism in all its forms, such as Gout, Neuralgia, Sciatica, & Lumbago, likewise cures Chronic Dysentery, and is a valuable remedy as a Family Medicine for purifying and cleansing the Blood. No Bottles are Genuine unless bearing the Proprietor’s Signature. Mr. Hitchens requests the suffering public to obtain his BLOOD RESTORER from the Agent, MR. H. LEWIS, Gladstone Road, as several established Chemists have produced a Spurious Imitation which is worthless, but gives them a large profit. Testimonials can be seen on application to the Proprietor, at his Residence, top of Wakefield Street, Auckland. The strongest recommendation for this medicine is its own'intrinsic. worth, as shewn by the marvellous cures ‘ effected oh well known and much-respected members of our community. The best proof of this is to be found in the large number of testimonials "received by the maker, thankfully acknowledging the complete restoration .of health experienced. by using this panacea. At the request of those already cured, the proprietor now brings the “ Blood Restorer ” more prominently before the public, in the sure and certein hope that this utilising of the gifts of a merciful Providence will prove a great blessing to suffering humanity, by curing long-seated . disease, and averting threatening sickness. . The want of a reliable remedy for Rheumr.tism, &c., has long been felt as one of the greatest calamities of the age. While other means and medicine have been proving themselves vain and delusive, this remedy has been silently and steadily unloosing the cruel fingers of disease, and freeing captive man from that deadly 'embrace. The people are: how* Requested to give the Blood Restorera 1 fair and impartial trial. And the Proprietor would have it distinctly understood that the cures of Rheumatism, &c., are due entirely to this medicine’s wonderful iff :ct' upon the! blood, by its Cleansing, Purifying, and In-1 vigoratihg Power. Impurity and inactivity of the blood is the cause of most sickness and pain. After a course of this medicine, blood vessels—which, have become, as it were, choked up with unhealthy matter—become exhiliarant with pure scarlet life-blood, flowing naturally along,! and imparting in its course. vigor and strength to the entire system. ' ’ ■ SSF" Country settlers will find in Hitchens’ 1 Blood Restorer, an almost complete substitute for the Doctor. It arrests Colds, allays Fevers,: and builds up the system. Children take it’ with wonderful results. No household should' be without it. - i IMEirtteulous Cure. after unavailing medical aid and. OTHER REMEDIES HAD FAILED. Auckland, June Ist, 1877. » Mr. Hitchens, Dear Sir, — I feel I should not be doing you justice, or the extraordinary medicine you! manufacture, were I not to acknowledge the wonderful cure it has effected upon myself. It will be necessary to explain the nature of my complaint. On the passage to this colony, in the ship Jessie Osborne, I had a severe attack of Rheumatic Fever, and was carried ashore in the most helpless condition. I remained in this state for several months, suffering the most intense pain. I tried many remedies, but to no and began to despair of ever getting relief. I was recommended by a friend t > try your wonderful Blood Restorer. I did 83, and the change—almost from the first dose—wab-astonishing. J amnofcr perfectly restored to health, and as well as ever I wm was in my‘life. Should yod feel' disposed to give publicity to this letter, I would say U those suffering from. ; Rheum'atisinj-do not delay, but at once take your invaluable medii cine, ,and they will sqon .find relief. For myself, x can only say that you have my lasting gratitude, and I stall at all titaes take it as a pleasure to give anyone all the information possible. I herewith enclose a certificate f torn IW3 gentlemen (Visiting Officers of the Fountain of Friendship Lodge of Oddfellows), and have their permission to give publicity to it.— I am, dear Sir, yours ever gratefully, Thos. h. Jones. Auckland, June Ist, 1877. We, the undersigned, Visiting Officers of . the Loyal Fountain of Friendship Lodge, of the 1.0.0. F,, M.U., A.D., bear witness to thp wonderful cure of Bro. Jones, effected by the use of Mr. Hitchens’ Blood Restorer. C. Overton, N.G. 91 Alfred Aley V?G.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 813, 30 August 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 813, 30 August 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 813, 30 August 1879, Page 4

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