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;' Business Notices '■ \, '; - HI T C HENS' CKLEBBATED BLOOD RESTORER, - ;..„ The Rknovatob Of this Huxav Bun.; „• NO MOEE PHYBIOAI"dEGENBBATION If the Laws of Health an observed, ordinary care ex*rcued r and BLOOD RESTORER FREELY TAKEN. '> '/ mmm* f • ; • This wonderful remedy- has attainad to a popularity as great as it is surprising. The fame of the Medicine is spreading over Urn Australian Colonies-riuch pleasing aoWvi«ty being eatily explained by the multHocU of ■' ' cures efiected, and the speoial fact, that among \ the canes cured were several suffering Anatolian gentlemen who were visiting Auckland, whb fill high positions, and ban used their influence in making known the virtnM of tb« , i | BLOOD RESTORER. 1 'v* "HnSSfflil',-■"' •'■•( CELEBRATED 1 bINTIk'nTTB. '.■». RHEUMATIC OINTMENT. A gentle' and, easily ; applied' remedy for "" Rtjeumntismj Stiff Joints, 4c.'; for Brobebitu, in I children; for' Contusions,^' Swelling*/ ' ' Bruises, and Ohilhlains. SKIN, OINTMENT. t A rery valuable and macfe required remdy , most effective in its care of Bone, Ukwa, ' and Eruptions on any part Of the body, aad -. > for Ringworms. ' ■>■<■■ - ," PILE OINTMENT. "■ <<. .'•) Sufferers should flj for\inM ant relief to thk "' unexcelled wmedy, as delay in treating thk -i peculiar iJ/m of sickness, may lead to seriotu results. - - - - - - - --• N.B.—By Mr; BTITCHKra .bai a* ; >. rapged the following- regular hours at which' he" may be consulted at" his tfrivale Imsm** Upper Wakefield street t~~ ; ' ' From 6 to' 7>avm. ' ; 12 to 1 p.m. - ■ .' \ i .' ssto 7 p.m. '. ■ HAMILTON BROS., Qnanr Smnf , WhOLIMAL*, AfIBMS. Sold by Mr .J. Edson,, Chemist. Queen , • street; Mr A. <3h Hughei/corne? of BBort* '' land Princes streets;' Mr Robinson, Cbenifltt Parnell; Messrs Hill and Hudson, Tietoria street; Mr Fallwell,' Otahuhn {■ Mr FaflWdl, Mr R. T. Gillman, Onehunga; Sand* and Co., Chemists, Waikato ; Mr Broadgate, Synumds street; Mr Kirkpatrick,' Kawakawsi | Hopkins, Chemist, Queen street; and eC fell Thames Chemists. UNSOLICITEDIcESTIMONIAii. ' Extraordinary ' Cure of" an 'jLweMaml ' i Omnibus driver, 21 yemrs Se9ident,of " " ~' Long-standing Rheumatism. <: . ; , ' AxrckLiira), August 20, ISTtt | Dear jSir,—l had suffered 1 severely and most acutely from Rheumatism for iri'aoy ''- years, brought on, I believe, from exposure Ul^ all weathers in the exercise of my calling. For years I could not sleep at night, and was unable to lie except in one position. Day and night I was full of excruciating pains, 'X j scarcely able to, move about at all, and as a ,\ "natural sequence my general health was also ' \* materially injured. I believe I suffered the . \\ '" pangs of Rheumatism ' and its' attendant ' evils -in,, every shape and form, and , ' my life was -a burden to 'me. I- r tried | every remedy -I could- hear of, ( bnt'(with-I''. out obtaining any relief- whatever. Th* mr ■- I spent in medicine and medical advice waa Very considerable, but of no-avail, until I invested in a bottle'of yonr Blood Restorer. — . I may say that, I was not. hopeful at all when I purchased /our medicine; I. had tried so many.specifics without receiring the, slighlest , benefit, but having determined to ,gi?e it a ' fair, trial I r carried out my intention. I'ad« ( , hered strictly to the directions, and tHe result 1' is that lam changed,irom a mere wreck'to ,r my former self again—restored to, health and vigor,-and able,,to drive daily throngh^all v weathers, and at all hours,, if occasion re* ' quires. lam sure you bare .never had a worse ;case ,'to' deal. with 'than' mine,' and „, although even now, in .bad .feather,'! feel my '" limbs rather stiff, after flitting on the'box lor a long, time, /I am a living example of the almost miraculous curative properUe* (under, t Providence) of your now celebrated Blood' Restorer. , My friends tell me it ie,a 'diity I owe to my fellow creatures to send you this ' acknowledgement, and if it it the means of persuading other sufferers to go and do like* wise, I shall feel that this letter it not written in vain. I have the more pleasure itf gWing this testimonial. as it is quite unsolicited ojvyour part. You arje at liberty,* of co'^rae^'.^,. make any v ueo of, this.-Tj am, ,sir, "youri} gratefullyi ? - v ' \ -' r ' f HMfW MIIBM, ,"'., ( ' ,ToiH.^.H%«ns; Esq.7Auckland, ( ;. 1 i ' [ '|;,;;:[ „».:■;,. Agent for th> Thsjmea-- 11"^,..^ ■" Baow»-Si»«rr, -«.,=,»-w^w,^, \ k f»P-:KIN!TriNJa;i o t j ,!'■-•' liX :') <:m'{ <_t) !i.-ot M i-ffiU i 'IAKDB, GIKCULAOiS, :>\ -x \ T.r > , .|T \\j\u'^ !:>.. f- i; (-...'7/ \.r-.,,'-) v --l i ■ '. l!t'"■ '■''OHE^Ui^BOOiL'B,- -n'T -if: -^ ! UILL-HKADB !'^ posrßUs, - csi^v^ 1-'"- J: . n' , Handbills, : - V^C^-^'.'v-rs' 'v I THEATRICAL^ Jgp^'^,? 1 ;W^ i 'In' any' Color required* 'A ;On ilip,,Hhortcßt,noticc,. t aiid in.the mm ! modern style. ' t '••• . ' . ..' -f .I ' I . ; ... , ; r.,[,,,, . ' ' ■ . .1' t„, .„- ---: EVENING BTAE OFFICE, GSAHAMBTOWK. ** >;>' '•"'■ • «r<i-l ''■'■•! y i (i i» -. Tl " , ' r ' ;; ' ' • •' ' ' " '': ■'. . . ()■■•,/.• iv ( ; ■;' ' ••'!' ■•''•' *' Hr. >' > .-.'■ - ■'» ..j; ■ m „;; ARNAMjICNTAL Printing,,in coior^,, gjjld 1 I' . orbrons in « style hUherio onahtauif*: .able, on the Ihamw, at the lT«fW«» Wat t Office* „,, „, „,,, i,, }i ifrj-ii /;■.., h

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3216, 10 June 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3216, 10 June 1879, Page 1

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