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Business Notices tt itchens' celebeated The Rekovatob, of the Httmah Race. | NO MORE PHYSICAL DEGENERATION If the Lbwb obserred, ! ordinary care-exercised, and 1 BLOOD RESTORER FEEBLY, TAKEN Tb,is wonderful „wmedy. haa^attaised to i popttiaMty air treat as'lt it snr^risirig. Th( > fame,oo r .the Medina* is *spreadiafTdTer the Australian Colonies—such pleasing notoriety cures effected, and the special fact, that among the cases%BreJ)i»^.wiifll.«^B|*BirA™tr»' lian gentlemen who were Tisiting Auckland, who jm hfcbr Wtitions, andlrft# ;«Md tbe» influence In making known the rirtues of the; i BLOOD RESTORER. OEfcEB^SfHJ^li|IKTflJ A gentle and easily applied remedy for Kheamitism, fitHT Jcio(»iin. | is* B#*ncbitis in children; for • Contusions, Swellings, Bruises, and ChilfciU^Oi 8fl?tfO*& B-. . SKIN QINTMENT %2f , A »«"ry; ¥amsii^a«d muilr;teq*ted remedy moat-sffectiTe in its cure ol■ Sores,<' Dicers, -~j •*'!■*>■ »*i*^a i P rftftrrT i *iif ■'» ■■ ■'■4'"^ ._j ana Mnrptivß* on*auy ijiairt vr'tn*- uuuj, ana forßingfomai.(- Pf . ai t^,, f .?2f w.-i'fif Sufffirs .htflW: fly for^ttmYlSli^io this unexcelled remedy, as delay in trea^pg this | pecullat.fotm^lteknesl'nlay tead^oieriout " N!B;~BT-r«,a^ W Hrr^HtM U .rUpper Wakefleld street:—. m og |£,gg'| From 6 to 7 a.m. ■48--to 1 p.m. 6 to 7 p.m. Sold by Mr J. Edson, Chemist, Queen street; Mil^A|^|lt{|heMSiW# of Shortland Princes streets; Mr Robinson, Chemist, Parnslta M«atr» ifilll*n^sodaoß7 Victoria street ;M?Fallwelf; Ouhuliu; Ifr Fall well, MrR.T. Gillman.Onehunga; Sandes and Co., Chemists, Waikato ; Mr Broadgate, Symonds street; Mr Kirkpatrick, Kawakawa; Hopkins, Chemist, Queen street; and of all Thames Chemists. unsoliciteiTtestimonial. Extraordinary Cure of an Auckland Omnibus Driver, 21 years Resident, of Long-standing Jthenmatism. Auckland, August 20,1878. Dear Sir, —I had suffered severely and most acutely from Rheumatism for many years, brought on, I beliere, from exposure to all weathers in the exercise of my calling, unable to lie except; in ;pne position. Day nnd, night. I. w.as full; o£ ,excr,uciajipg pains* > ,afi f ,a.l^ »"?••, • Vialur'al sequence' my" general lieaUh-,'was, i alio materially injured. I believe 1' suffered'the, pangs of Rheumatism and its attendant eyils in every shapes and form, and my life was a burden^" to^ me. I erery rdmedyVl could hear of, ,but withouVobtfif ing nny relief whaterer. The s»m I speiit In »«dieine i»nd inedieal adrice^wis very considerable, but of no avail, until 1 invested in a bottle of your Blood Restorer. I m»y say that I was not hopeful at all When I purchased your medicine; I bad tried so many specifics without,receiving the slightest benefit, but having determined to give it a fair trial I carried oxit my intention. I ad* hered strictly to tb* directions; and the result is that I am changed from a mere wreck to weathere, and at; &U houn, if occasioii rt^ quires. M !'■■ any sure; you ihare never^ had % spjcae ;i pasej to.deal, ; with thaij mine,: andi ttioiigh even now. jjn bad w?*^Pri I 'ee| 'OJo i liriib* rather stiff/after sitting on the box for i along time^L km a living exatnple of tne;; ' almo|t miraculouis cyratif• properties (undW^ s^m^u^;yWWffr-«!rtf*r^!<Jßte«fs Restorer. My friends, tell me it is a duty J oWe to my fellow creatures to send yba'this* 'aoknowledgement^ and if it is th«( meaW'of J i persuading other, sufferers to' igo and doiike* m vain, I have the more pleasure in giving, this ftstimonial as it is quite unsOliCiWd On yourpart. .You ire'at? liberty, of oourse,'to iiu^kfl,.janj i: uajjof > -,jtbiP»ft-IJ>-ißli ml jtmtte °TbH. E. Hitchens.^eq., Auckland. r , | -pr.fsirjtihic}": -ul\ jjai?> 'Jo iioiJn'i'»o!«j;o'? j ,'vii7f Dill Ageittior the Thames^ ?.-JofJ-*>'-H.<Jc lihto sniGRAHAMSTOW^ "*■<■**& ! i':t!r .'''ol7 li')'A'V>'fr^i£iLotivsil:yi oxsi t nbr,i'.K<} IA.NBCO&ONJA& I j^jjJSrft rPUnCHABiIOIi^.BABIfIk'ri-Hi ppjatittues tQ owUes {tki ewtrysAnatipn' ptc"., markets, or private individuals., o§, mostfarour.ble terrts; and ftoni best Whbl^ale" Houses. -mGocmJs insurW' afitf fcrwWded dii sh.or^eiflj,no^Qeyi n a « h » gy«oad it no3 n oinoi; LB^l^HK({i'f^ff^of^tr e Je^Jp^f Furniture, Tuncy Goods, ,xqvs, Musical and «cientißc"ll ) fetrU m e«U."' Prebcb,' Bp^Duli, lUufttveto.,Boakas^iN«*spßp*Wi!;Bh)ri^ E»}gravingß,pi«ograpli3,Sl«aioniury,:-iTArti»fcw< Ffienc», Pprcelaiu; , WafqUes*.iJl*cks..J^mk, lery. Wines, Brandies, Preserved Provisions. SIIkV Ttrtets; Cafpets, Gold il.ee, Glo^: Artificial- Plowarav ißoatst a*d-;'Btoi#,v.'Ca;r^" risgei, .Saddieigr, Peters',, material*, Perfn-i tnery. Natural •. ..Winwal. , Waters,, ,^Pju&, Ch'/toical ' and ' Pharmaceutical Producii. Firt.: AVrne, Madiines; Painti, Varniihes,' Paper Hangings, Mduldings, etdJ .>H'S;;q ' T Cp/isignment pf,;Ppoduce r4c*ive4jOn ,Co4i-, negotiated!' nP»t.ents ■ 6btainbd>» AcOWinti o;o|leot«4.j; Conga>ofciali inquiries;, 'Private! 'orders-to be ncoompani^witnßeroitV 1 tance, or Bantor'e Drait/payabls aguinstSßillii i'clfLading..; l^n oi« yd ■ hmnawti m'& ;.oV Boulevard. des ltuliuns, runs, or to . vis ; acoonht; London Wid Uounty Batik, 8, Victoria Street, ryestminste'r, London, cj Unu^t 1 i Address :—The Manages, Continental a^d Colonial%<rner ft lAgeh C>r( 14, tliuede dhsibf^^surtf^Krsayddi'te/; , w-s.ip.t;i. Ml h4t.il

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3301, 21 July 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3301, 21 July 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3301, 21 July 1879, Page 1

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