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Medical HITCHENB' GELEB BATED BLOOD BESTOBEII. A NEVER-FAILING REMEDY Tor all Skit> Diseases, Rheumatism in all Kb forma, sach as Gout, Neur» gin, So^stica, and Lumbago, likewise cure* Chronic Dysentery, and is a valuable remedy us v Fnraily Medicine for purifying aud cleansing the blood. No Bottles ore Genuine unless bearing tho ProprietorVFignaitirc. •' Thames Agent— Mb C. G. FABEAB, CHEMIST, MEiDIOAL HALL, POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND., Testimonum can bo seen on application to; tbe Proprietor, at bis residence, top of WakeGold street. Tbe strongest recommendation for this medicine is its own intrinsic worth, as shewn | bj tbe marvellous cures effected on wallknown and mucb-reepected members of our community. Tbe best proof of this is to be found in the large Dumber of testimonials received by tbe maker, thankfully acknow- j ledging the complete restoration of health experienced by using this panacea. At tbe request of those already cured, tbe j proprietor now brings the " Blood Restorer " more prominently before the public, in the sure and certain hope that this utilising of the gifts of a merciful Providence will prove a great blessing to suffering humanity, by curing long-seated diseases, and averting threatening sickness. Tbe want of n reliable remedy forßheumati»m, 4c, has long been felt as one of the greatest calamities of the age. While other means and medicine have been proving them■selves vain and delusive, this remedy has been silently and steadily unloosing tho cruel fingers of diseasu, and freeing captive man from that doadly embrace. Tho 'people are now reiqueted to give the Blood Restorer a fair and imparliul trial. And the proprietor would have it distinctly understood lh»t the cures of Rheumatism, &c, are due entirely to ibis medicine's wonderful effect upon the blood, by its cleansing, purifying, and invigorating power. Impurity and inactivity of the blood is the cause of -most sickness and pain. After » course of tbis medicine, blood vessels-^which have become, as it were, choked up with unhealthy matter— become exbiliarant with pure scarlet life-blood, flowing naturally along, and imparting in its course vigour and strength to the entire system. N.B.—Country settlers will find in Hit- | chens' 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 nhould be without it. ~ MbHitobsKß: ; Dear Sir,—l have been suffering for months from general debility and indigestion, and could keep nothing on my stomadh j for as loon as I had eaten anything it would give mo great pain,- till it came off again with a seveieand nasty taste. I tried both doctors and their medicines, without them doing a bit of good. I became so. weak and ill that I began to despair .of ever getting relief. A friend of mine told me of your Blood Restorer, and told me it:cured his wife. Sol got some, and after taking it for a month it restored me to good health. I may say I can now eat butchers' meat, and enjoy it, which I could not do for the last eighteen months. I only hope you may give to others tbe same blessings you hare given to me by making widely known this valuable medicine. -'I amijoilrs very gratefully, GERALD GRACE.

Auckland, March 18,1876. MbHitchbms: Dear Sir,— Having suffered for some time with rheumatism in nay knee, I beg to thank you for"tie Blood Restorer you sent to me, which cured me in one week. Wishing you every success with your valuable remedy, I am, sir, yours very gratefully, Orowther's Stable* ALFBfiD SOYEB. Auckland, March 13,1876. MbHixchibb: ■■■■*' Dear Sir,—l have great pleasure in testifying to the efficiency of your Blood Restorer as a remedy for sciatica,' having been a suf* ferer for some months, but am now recovered, after taking a few bottles of your Blood .Restorer.—l am, dear sir, yours very gratefully, JOHN ROSS. Drake street, Freeman's Baj. Auckland, April 25,1877. Sir,—l have great pleasure in testifying to the efficiency of your Blood Bestorer, as to its renovating and cleansing properties. I suffered from a cancerous ulcer in the face, and took several bottles of your mixture, which has completely cured me. WM. CHAS. WALKER. Mb Hitchehb, Symonds street. " Auckland, April 23, 1877. Sir,—l hare suffered for some months with rheumatic gout, but could get no relief until I tried your valuable Blood Restorer, which has restored me to health. EDWARD WATEJR. Ms HITCHBBS, Symonds street. Auckland, Newton, April 11,1877. Ml BltCUBNB: Sir,-1 had for several months suffered pain almoet unbearable from rheumatism, and was unable to leave my bed. I tried different kinds of medicine and several other iwnediee, for some time, but bad to give them up v hopeless. Fortunately, I happened to hear of your valuable Blood Bestorer, and the innumerable cure* it had effected* and I made up my mind, as a last resource, I would pro* cure some. Raving dove so and used it, I immediately perceived that it gave me great ease, aud euabled me to leave my bed and walk about. Previous to this I dare not attempt it, for I was unable to stand, nor could I scarcely permit any person to turn me from one side to the other. lv conclusion, I tender you my most sincere thanks for the good your valuable Blood Restorer has done for me, aud I sincerely hope that all who have the misfortune to suiter from the same complaint will immediately consult you and obtain this powerful cure, for I feel confident they will by speedily restored to health and strength. (Signed) DAVID BARRY. Queen street, Auckland. Dear Sir, —I think it a duty I owe to you to state that your vabluable medicine has cured me. I was suffering from rheumatic gout, could not sleep night or day, havisg to eodur* great torture. I tried many thing*, but to no purpose. I was then persuaded to Lake your medicines, which I continued to take for six weeks. At the end of that lime I found myself restored to health. You are welcome to make use ol this as you wish. J am, sir, gratefully yours, ALEXANDER BARNETT. 11. IIITCHINB, £sq., Auckland. Auckland, April 12tb, 1877. gi^—For two years I was periodically visited by the iuvitible enemy of the understanding*, Rheurnntio Gout. After trying divers mediciues, I was recommended to try your famous "Blood Restorer," and three buttles, wilh their accompaniments; let me soundly on my legs. Nine months have pusied, and I have had no return of that .excruciating foe to humanity. Youre, &.»., JOHN BLACKMAN. MM HITCHKNB.

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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2821, 28 February 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2821, 28 February 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2821, 28 February 1878, Page 4

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