Medical Anckland, 12th December, 1876. Sirj-^*Having suffered very severely with Rheumatic Gout for more than three months (three- weeks of which time I was unable to idoto either hand or foot), nnd after trying all manner of prescriptions, I was induced to try your famous " Blood Restorer," and I am proud to say that in seven duys I was enabled to resume my profession; and, though exposed to all kinds of weather for the last .five months, 1 hare net felt the slightest symptoms of it. I shall bo Tery happy to girt all information I can to any sufferer, I shall most certainty recommend your valuable medicine. I remain, yours truly, E. D. HALSTEAD, Veterinary Surgeon. Mb Hitchmtb, Meunt street Auckland. Auckland, March 12,1877. Mr Hxtchsks: Dear Sir, —Having been advised by some friends to try " Hitchent' Blood Bestorer," I did so for nbout two months, and have been completely cured, by its use, of the severe Bheumatie Gout from which I had suffered for some time. lam now free from all pain, and have the free use of my feet, which I had not previous to taking your mixture. I can strongly recommend its ueo to those sufferiog from .Rheumatic Grout. I am, sir, yours gratefully, ALEX. WALKEB. Auckland, September 27th, 1876. < Mb Hitoimns : Dear Sir, —Having suffered for some time { with Rheumatism in my knee and feet (superinduced by working for many yean in water), and tried several remedies without effect, 11 was persuaded by a friend to try your " Blood Bestorer," whicb, I am happy to say, has performed a perfect cure. I am, respectfully yours, MATTHEW BOX. Shortland, Thames, May sth, 1876. Mb Hitchbks: Dear Sir,—l wish to testify to the benefit I hare derived from your medicine. I had been suffering for two years under what Doctor Dail, of Wellington, called Chronic Rheumatism ; his medicine and others had no effect, and I have alto tried the Waiwera Hot Springs, which also proved a failure. • With pleasure I wish to inform you that your medicine bad a beneficial effect. It hat made a perfect cure of all ailments, and I hare improved in weight 61bs sine* that time. I remain, your* very gratefully, . ronald modonald. Bolleston street, Shortland. * , Mount Eden Boad, April 9,1877. Mb H. A. H. Hitchbhb s Sir, —About twelve months ago I was attacked with chronic rheumatism in the ■pine, the hip, the knee joints, the calf of my leg, and out to the top of my toes. I suffered acute pain. I could neither sleep, eat, nor rest day or night, for eleven weeks. I applied various remedies, but to no effect; I was advised by a friend to try your medicine. I saw in the public papers the testimonials of different persons testifying to the efficacy of your medicine. This induced me to try your invaluable medicine. After I had taken it for a short time I found that the pain began to disperse; I 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 felldw creatures, and my. God. I shall be proud to tell all I can of the healing virtue in your medicine, and how ifc acted in my case. THOMAS MERIGAN. P.B.—You may vie this as you thiuk it. To Mr H. A. H. Hitchmtb, Symonds street/ -Auckland. — ■ Ponsonby Boad, October 26,1876. Mb Hitchbns : Dear Sir,—l beg to testify to the efficacy of your medicine in the case of chronio dysentery as an effectual cure where all other remedies had failed; I was induced to try your Blood Bestorer, and I can only say that I think and believe that it baa entirely re* moved the disease by absolutely removing the cause, imparting, as it has done, new life and physical rigor, to which for a long time past I hare been a stranger. I wish you every sue* oess, and only, hope you may confer on others the blessing of improved health aa you bave 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* rence to me, wfien I can testify more than I can write. I am, dear sir, Yours ever gratefully, (Bigned), A. BKTTANY. Ponsonby, March 10,1876. Mb Hitchmi s Dear Sir,-—I beg to bear testimony to the great good I have received from your medicine. I was laid up for several months with rheumatic gout, and confined to my bed for weeks ,• in fact, even when in bed I could not move without assistance. My friends bad almost given up all hope of recovery, and I was told that if I ever 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 Bestorer I tried it, and, to the surprise of all my friends and myself, I was free from pain aud restored to good health in a very shoit time. I firmly believe but that for you I should never again have been able to enter into active employment. I. am thankful t© say that, through your remedy, I am now, and have been for the last three months, able to attend to my business, and that I was never iii better health in my life | 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 ; and any person requiring further information you can refer to me. Heartily, thanking you for the great good your ; medicine has done me, I remain, yours truly, JOSEPH T. BAINBRIDGE. Auckland, October 19th, 1875. Sir,—l was suffering for three months from neuralgia and nervous 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 restored to perfect health, and I have not felt the slightest symptoms of the disease return* ing since, I am happy to say. I remain yours, Ac, (Signed) MRS H. WAITE, 247, Upper Queen street. Auckland, October, 1877. Sir,—Having suffered severely from rheumatism for many months, and tried rarious treatments, but to no purpose, I had given up all hope of getting relief. After seeing you I made up my mind to try your « Blood Restorer," which soon provsd, as you stated,, an effectual cure. I have been free from the excruciating agonies of the above for the past twelve months, and can recommeiid it to others suffering from the same complaint. Respectfully yours, (Signed) H.LEWIS. To Mr H. Kitchens, ; Wukefield street, Auckland. Drake street, Auckland; October, 1877. MBHlIOHBKB: Dear Sir,— Haring suffered severely from •cialica for nine nmtlu, and tried many re«e-
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2853, 6 April 1878, Page 4
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