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Medical HI TOHK NS' CKLEBEATED, BLOOD RESTORER, The Renovatob of the Human Race. NO MORE PHYSICAL DEGENERATION If tho Lawe of Health are observed, ordinary care exercieed, aud BLOOD RESTOREE FREELY TAKEN. Tin's wonderful remedy has attained to a popularity as preat as it is surprising. The fame of the Modicine is spreading over the Australian Colonies —such pleasing notoriety being easily explained by the multitude of cures eftected, and the special fact, that among the cases cured were several suffering Australian gentlemen who were visiting Auckland, who fill high positions, and have used their influence in making known the virtues of the BLOOD RESTORER.. j HITOHENS' CELEBRATED OINTMENTS. RHEUMATIC OINTMENT. A gentle and easily applied remedy for Rheumatism, Stiff Joints, &c. } for Bronchitis in children; for Contusions, Swellings, Bruises, and Chilblains. SKIN OINTMENT. A very valuable and much required remedy most effective in its cure of Sores, Ulcers, and Eruptions on any part of the body, and for RJDgworms. PILE OINTMENT. Sufferers should fly for insiaut relief to this unexcelled remedy, as delay in treating this peculiar form of sicknesß may lead to serious results. N.B.—By request, Mr Hitchbns has arranged the following regular hours at which he may be consulted at his private house, Upper Wakefield street: — From (> to 7 a.m. 12 to 1 p.m. 5 to 7 p.m. HAMILTON BEOS., Queen Stbbbx, Whoiesaie Agents. Sold by Mr J. Edeon, Chemist, Qusen Btreefc j Mr A. G. Hugheß, corner of Shortland Princes streets ; Mr Robinson, Chemist, Parnell; Messrs Hill and Hudson, Victoria street} Mr Fallwell, Otahuhu ; Mr Fallwell, Mrß.T.Gillman,Onehunga; Sandesand Co., Chemists, Waikato ; Mr Broadgate, Symonds street; Mr Kirkpatrick, Kawakawa; Hopkins, Chemist, Queen street; and of all Thames Chemists. UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIAL. Extraordinary Cure of an Auckland Omnibus Driver, 21 years Sesident, of , Long-standing Rheumatism. Auckland, August 20,1878. Dear Sir, —I had suffered severely and most acutely from Rheumatism for many . years, brought on, I believe, from exposure to all .weattiere in the exercise of my oalling. For-years I could not sleep at-night, ond vyae unable to lie except in one position. Day and night I was full of excruciating pains, scarcely able to move about at all, and as a natural.sequence* my general health was also materially irjured. 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 tried every remedy I could hear of, but without obtaining any relief whatever. The Bum I spent in medicine and medical advice was very considerable, but. of no avail; until 1 invested in a bottle of your Blood Restorer. 1 may say that I was not hopeful at all when I purchased your medicine; I had tried so many specifics without receiving the slightest benefit, but having determined to give it a fair trial I carried ouS my intention. I adhered strictly to ihe directions, and the result is tbat I aoi changed from a mere wreck to my former self again—restored to health and vigor, and able to drive daily through all weathers, and at all hours, it occasion re quires. I am .'sure you have never had a worse case to deal with than mine, and although even now, in bad weather, I feel my limbs rather stiff, after Bitting on the box for a long time, 1 am a living example of the almost miraculous curative properties (under Providence) of jour now celebrated Blood Restorer. My friends tell me it is;a duty » owe to my fellow-creatures to Bend you this acknowledgement, and if it is the means of persuading other sufferers to go and do likewise, I shall feel that this letter is not written in vain.. 1 have the more pleasure in giving this testimonial as it is quite unsolicited on your part. You are at liberty, of oouree, to make any uae of this. —I am, sir, yours gratefully, Henkl MAIDEN. 'lo H. E. Hitchens, Esq., Auckland. Agenfrfor the Thames— GEO RG E D Jffi NB V, Bbown Sxbebt, GRAHAMBTOWN. 82 HEATING'S WORM TABLETS, A PURELY VEGETABLE SWEETMEAT both in appearance and taste, furnishing a most agreeable method of administering the_ only: certain remedy for INTESTINAL -or' THREAD WORMS. It is a perfectly safe tmd mild preparation, and is especially adapted for Children.. ~ Sokd in Tins by Aii Chemists. Pbofeietob—THOMAS KEATING, ' . . London, Export Chemist and"Druggist. Bugs, Fleas, Moths, Beetles, Arid all other insects nre destroyed by X EAT ING'S INSECT POWDER, Which is quite harmless to Domestic animals. IN exterminating BeeUrs the success of this Powder is extraordinary, and no one need be troubled by. those peats. It is perfectly clean in application.. Ask for and ba sure to obtain "EEATING'S POWDER," as Imitations are Noxious, and fail in giving satisfaction. Sold by all Chemieta in Tins, Is and 2s 6d each. ~ TESTIMONIAL. Medical Hall, Gildersoine, Mr Keating. Nov^ 28th, 1876. Dear Sir,—l think it nothing but my duty to inform you oi' tbe immense sale ,1 have for your Worm Tablets, which I may justly say is enormous, and in every case gives the greatest satisfaction. 1 have now in stock two bottles containing the Round Worms brought me during the last few dayß by customers, one Worm 4U yards long. I dare not be without the remedy.—Yours respectfully, M. a. Waikeb. Sold in Tins by all Chemists and Druggists. REWAED AND oAUlJoN.—Whereas fraudulent imitations of this unsurpassed remedy have been cold, I hereby request anyone knowing of the vendor of the same to communicate with me, .and on conviction of the offender a liberal reward will be paidt 1510 | /'VSEY Variety ot Label for Soda-water jLj Miurufacwirerß, in lettor-preßS. Superior dcßigne in lithograph, at the TLvesinq Sta£ Offics, ' , „ , • . ■•,.-'•. , EWEST designs in tyn.e oa bund, and •i 3 constant edditioni being madia at th« i ftvssiutt Stab 0f5«»,

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3464, 31 January 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3464, 31 January 1880, Page 4

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