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Medical

Auckland, 12th December, 1876.

Sir, —Having Biiflcred very setercly with i Gut fur more Ihun Uiree-monthe (three vert : \ of wliicli lime I was unable to more eillier hand or fool), und aflc-r Irying nil manner of prrecriptionil, I wus iuduced to try your fnrnoua "Ul-.otl Mt-sroror," nnd I uin proud to ?ay ) hut. in <"cvm d:tyf I w»s enabled lo reeunui my |iroff;.<ion ; imd, (iiough exposed (o all kinHf. of wrutiier for the lust fire inotilltf, 1 have not felt, thu slini)to(<t ajiiptomo of it. 1 ahull be vi> r« 1 nippy to gire ull informntiou I can to any sufferer, I eball most certainly recommnnd your valuable medicine. 1 remain, joun truly, E. D. HALSTEAD, Ycteriuury Surgeon. Me Fitciibt-s, Mount street Auckland. Auckland, March 12,1877. Mb Hitcitens : Dear Sir, —HaTing been advised by some friends to try " Hitchens' ]3!ood Restorer,'* 1 did so for about two monthe, and liutc been completely cured, by its use, of the severe Rheumatic Gout from which I had suffered for soinu time. lam now free from all pain, aud Imvo the free use of my feet, which I had n-t previous to diking your mixture. I can strongly recommend its nee to those suffering from Rheumatic Gout.

I am, eir, yours grntrfully, - ALIiX. WALKER.

Auckland, September 271b, 1876. Mb Hitohxkb : . ■

Dear*Sir, —Uaring niffercd for lome time with Rhcumittisni in my knee and feet (superindHcrd by working far tuunj yean in water), und tried sereml remedies without effect, I wai pmuitded by it friend to try your " Blood Restorer," which, I am happy to ifty, has performed a perfect cure.

I am, respectfully yours,

MATTHEW BOX.

Shortland, Thames, May sth, 1876, Mb Hitches b :

Dear Sir, —I wish to testify (a the benefit I liaro derived from your medicine. I bad been euif'cririK for two years under what Doctor Dail, of Wellington, called Chronic.Rheumatiatn ; his medicine aud others had no effect, and I Lave al«o tried the Waiwera Hot Springs, which also proved a failure. With pleasure I wish to inform you that, your medicine had a beneficial effect. It has made a perfect cure of all ailments, and I hare improved in weight 6lbs since that time. I remain, yours 'very gratefully, ronald mcdonald. Rollcston street, Shortland.

Mount Eden Road, April 9,1877. Mb H. A. H. fIiTCHiHS:

Uir, —About twelve months ago I was attacked with cbronie rheumatism in the spine, the hip, the knee joints, the calf of my leg, and out to the top of my toe*. I suffered acute pain. I could neither sleep, eat, nor rest day or night, for eleven week*. I applied various remedies, but to no effect; I wa* advised by a friend to try jour medicine. I saw in the public papers the testimonials of different peraoni testifying to the efficacy of your medicine. This induced me to fry your invaluable medicine. After I Had taken it for a short time I found that the pain began to disperse. 1 continued taking it, and, bless the Lord, lam well. Since lam so restored, I'feel that if I keep the hidden cure to myself I shall be doing unjustly to you, my fellow creatures, and ivy God. I shall be proud to tell all I can oi the healing Virtu* in your medicine, and huw it acted in raj case. THOMAS MEHIGAK. F.B.—You may use this as you thiuk fit.

To Mr H. A. Hi Hitohsvr, Symonds street, . „ Auckland. 'Fonsonby Road, October 26,1875. Mr Hwcmsb :

Dear Sir,—l beg to testify to-the efficacy of your medicine in th« case of chronic dysentery as an etfeotual euro where all other remedies had failed. I was induced to try your Blood Restorer, and I can only say that I think and. beliere that it has entirely remorcd the disease by absolutely remoring the cause, imparting, as it has done, new life and physical rigor, to which for along time past I have been a stranger. I wish you erery sue-1 cess, and only hope you may confer on others ! the blessing of improved health as you bare conferred on me. You are not only at liberty to use this for the benefit of others as you | think fit, but you cau make a personal refe* \ irenee to me, when I can testify more than I '• can write. I am, dear sir, ' ; Yours erer gratefully, (Signed) . A.BSTTANY.

Ponsonby, March 10,1876. Mb Hitcmbs : . . - - ' Dear. Sir,—l beg to bear testimony to the great good I hare received from your medicine. I mi laid up Tor loreral months with rheumatic gout, aud confined to my bed for weeks; in fact, even when in bed I could not more without assistance. -My friends had almost giren up all hope of recorery, and X was told that if I erer got better I should be* paralysed in my right side. I was under treatment for weeks, and tried all known remedies, but got little or no relief. Hearing of your Blood Restorer I tried it, and, to the surprise of all my friends and myself, I was free from pain and restored to good health in a rery'shoit lime. 1 firmly beliere but that for you I should nerer again hare been able to enter into actire employment. I am thankful to say that, through your remedy, I am now,.and hart been for the last three months, able to attend to my business, and that I was nerer in better health in my lift than I now am. I would strongly recommend any one suffering from rheumatism or rheumatic gout to send to you. for some of your medicine, and from my experience of it, I am sure they will be relieved from pain, and in a Very short time be restored to perfect health. You are at perfect liberty to use my. name in any way yeu wish ; aud any person requiring further information you can refer to me. Heartily thanking you for the greatgoodyour medicine has done me,

I remain, yours truly,

JOSEPH T. EAINBRIDGE.

Auckland, October 19th, 1875.

Sir,—l was suffering for three months from neuralgia and nerrous debility, and could get no relief either from doctors or medicine. At last I was induced to try your pills and medicine, and after taking two bottles of medicine and two boxes of pills, I was restorrd to perfect howitli, and I h&Te not felt Ibe slightest sjmptoms ol the disease return* ing since, I am happy to ssy, I remain your?, &c, (Signed) MRS H. WAITB, 247, Upper Queen street.

Auckland, October, 1877.

Sir, —Himug suffered soverelj from rheumatism fur mnnj months, and tried rarious treatments, but to no purpose, I had given up all hope of getting - relief. After, seeing jou I made up uiy,miud to ttj joar "Blood .Restorer," which soon proreti, ns jou slated, an effectual cure. I have beeu free from the excruciating agonies of the abore for thepatfc twelve mont!)», and-can recommend it to others suffering from the came complaint. ■ Respectfully jours, (Signed) H. LEWIS. To Mr H. Hitcuene, Wake field street* Auckland.

Drake street, Auckland, October, 1877. Mk Hiichens :

Dear Sir, —Having suffered severely from sciatica for nine uionths, and tried inanj rente*

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Bibliographic details
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2777, 8 January 1878, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
1,197

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2777, 8 January 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2777, 8 January 1878, Page 4

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