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Business Notices

HI TCFTS NS' C KLKBRATBD BLOOD RESTORER, iTriE Renotatoe ok. the HfMAN Race. NO iIORR hiYSIOAiiDEaENSRATION

If the Laws of Health aro observed, • ordinary caro exorcised, and •■ BLOOD RESTORER FREELY (TAKEN.

| pr|s"'f ojjj|rfu] remedy has altiiined to a Sidpuianitylufipreat; fl#t is surprising. The faine"ofihe MedifirM ia spreading over the Australian Colonies —such pleasing notoriety being'" SjSsily explained by the multitude of cures eQected, and the special foot, that among the cases cqredwere, several suffering Australian genj|ei|e.n, fh* were fiaiting Auckland,, who fill high positions, and have used their influence in making known the rirtues of thp *" BLOOD RESTORER, j ") If/rWC^SHENS' ;,, i CELEBRATED OINTMENTS. ■OP ?:SHHETJMAJIIO;OINIMEI|T^^ !■ A gentle and easily applied remedyifor Rheumatism, Stiff Joints, Ac. } for Bronchitis Jn tchildfenfj jf<*r iC*ifu|io|i, Swellings', 'J f i >„/ ; ■*■"- SKHTOINTMENT. A very Taluable and much required remedy 'jtooefc offec^iwin its cure of Sores, ! Ind Blfup'tions on any part of the body,' and for Ringworms. —- PILE OINTMENT. • A j> • ' Sufferers should fly for instant relief t(f this unexcelled!r*meayi?aß'delßy|i| treating this peculiar frm of sickness may lead ,to serious results. ■ -i' , N.B.—By request, Mr Hitchbks h«s ar-\ trarged?the following regular hours at .which )\e may'bo consulted at his private' house, Upper Wftkefield street: — ' „ From 6'to 7 a.m. , '.'* \ „, - 15$ *P 1 P-m * : *'" ''■ ; -" \ * '" ' >'• |i,! to ,7 f pm. • . $ HAMILTON BRpS.^,ti,UBBK StbKl, c Whoibsaijs Agents. | \'-'' \ Sold by Mr J. Edson, Chemist, Queen *stfe#t p M| XA. Qt, Hughes, corner oftjgjtiart* ilantf frinefs streets; Mr Robinson, Che&iißt, ■Parnell; Messrs Hill and Hudson, victoria street; Mr Fall well, Otahuhu ; Mr! Fall well! Mr R.T. Gillman, Onehunga; Sandes ar^d^Qo., ,Chemists, Wattato,; Mr Bro.adgate,j Syinojdd ?s(rcee; Mr Eiriipitrick, Kawakaw.a ; Hopkins, Chemist, Queen street; and |o|;?all 'Thamwehetoistsi;;.;^ /. ■■ ; p**| :

tOTSOLIGITEDi TESTiMON]^ \ Extraordinary y Cwe of^ an AtUsilfind '■' * frniriilnM .Driver!2l 'fgearSMesidfnf, of ;

Long-standing Rheumatism. i L 87/.<■''.< ' JA rxrckiAnif, lugult 26,1878. \ Dear Sir,—-I had suffered severely and Wo»t aciitely"from" RUelimitwra for|'«p^ny years, brought on, I believe, from e^pc|fettS»'tQ all weathersin the exercise *df my calling. For years I could not sleep at night, and was unable tqjie except 'ill one position. Day; and night I was full of excruciating painsj !scai*c«l| ssfbletorWove $boub'i.fc 'oil, land as ft natural sequence my general health 1 was also 'jmaterijd]yj]|pju^ed.,.;|,bfjreve^ 1$ suffered the! pangs of Rheumatism and its {attendant evils im|«jycry; j^hßpef* a(»d!i form, and my life was V burden"to me. ) I tried eTjejy-,reinedJ;^X> could hear'of, but with 4 out obtaining' any relief whatever. jThe suiri I spent in medicine and medical advice was until $ Invested i«'l)offle*"oryßur TBlood (Restorer^ 1 may say that I was nob hopeful a| all when) I purchased your medicine; I bad ttied B(j| many specifics without receiving the slightest: benefit, but hnving determined to!give it a !fair triiitl dirrried^ bult-'mf intention. I adhered strictly to the directions, and the result is that I am changed from a mere wreck tof ,my..foJ"m.er.,BelLj»gain—re»tore44o health and vigor, and able to drive daily through all £ipeat#ejrsp candf ft all>! hjiurs, 'if occasion re > quires. I am sure you have never had a worse case to deal with than mine, and although ©Ten now, in bad weulhcr, I feel my limbs rather stiff, after Bitting on the box for a longftijpe, 1 anta|?living example of the' almqst|jni|aculou| curative properties (undetf Providence) of your now celebrated Blood Restorer. ;My friends tell me it is) a, duty t owe to my fellow creatures to send you this acknowledgement, apd iiM Jo. jth.e mejine of §# Itoike- . wise, I shall feel that this letter is not written' in vain. I have the more pleasure in giving : this;testimonial as/it is.^JiitejUnßolicited on ' your parr:" A You are' at liberty, of course, to; .make H»\pfJ use ?'<(f this. —I amj sir, yours) grx^efully, Henbt MAIDEN. ( p gjTHPß;HitcKen^E^^uSKlSffiK "* - } Ag^f^tiife'aMp^l—;;. '.J boTeGtE denby, ■; GRAHAMSTOWF. 82;

fA"l|lM<j^sC.|'' ' xjO 2 £j x^i VXaU S * COUGHS, ASTHMA, """"™! ACCUMULAPON 0F PHLE.GM. j /COMPOSED of the. purest articles. These; V^i Loeeog^sJcjoptoin;jSiio opium nor anjj idelcterious drug, .thereforoj the iripsfc dedicate can take them with perfebsjconfiolchce:' Tnei^ bcnefifcjalt effect i| jepecd^ jand certain. The' old unfailing fanjily^pledy is dailyrecorn^ mended by the naqst-cmiiient Physicians. | " MEDICAL JTESHMON^. I ! Jul^ 25th, 1377. I > 22, Gold Harbor Lane, London. j Sir, — Your Lozefigeaf are excellent, andf their beuefic.al effectßjßdst reliablo/1 slrongly] rceommcn^d tliemi iVi cVise^ of Cough and; Asthma. You are at liberty to state this as'; my opinion, torme&dFrimf inany^ ..yea.n' ( .ex«| perienoel , v ] .A I ?''"''* : <•"■*■'■■' „ J.BBiKCH J tE J M.«.C^.L.,L.S.A,L.M. {, ; Indian Medical Service. ; MbT. E.BATIN&, ? J*ju 5 | , p .:.v' : Dear Sir, —Having tried your I/6zengcs in] India, I have much pleasure iv testifying to< their beneficial effects in cases of Incipient) Consumption, Asthma, and' Bronchial Affec-. tions. I have prescribed them largely, with; the best results. ? '*•! • W. B. Q—i—, Apothecary, H.M.S. XEATING'S OpT^itfH pOZ&N&BB are sold by all Chemists, in tins of rar oils si»c's| each having ,the wor3»? | Eeaxin&'s Cough Lozenges" engraTen> .on the (Joverament stamp. ; ' KEATING'S WORM ||%SLETS, A PURELY TEGfeTABLIj SWEETMEAT both in appearance aud taste, furnishing a niOßt agreeable method of idminiateriog the only certain'■» remedy for INTESTIISfAL ■or TKREAD WORMS. It isU perfectly safe and mild preparation, and is eepecially Hdapted" for Children. t I Sold in Tins by all Chbmisxs. , Pbopßietoe—THOMAS EEATlira, ; . & ' v Lom>ov,. , '■ r \ >.-•* Chemi«t faud|Druggi»|. r\% '?| ENTERTAINMENT 3, CO^CI^TS, &0., should always be announced in THJfi uTAR if their promoters {wish to achieve success^ ■■ " LONDON jpjJRN^L. <r -WWey^r London Journal is read and admired/

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3323, 16 August 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3323, 16 August 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3323, 16 August 1879, Page 4

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