Insurance Companies IMPERIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON. ÜBSORIBED AND NVESTED CAPITAL £1,960,000. rpiLLIAM McCULLOTJGH, w YBNINfI STAB OFFIOB, GBAHAMfITOV7K, ffae been appointed Agent at the Thames for above well-known and old-established Company, and is prepared to do business on tho most favourable torms. W, H. ABMSTBONfI, 82 Agent. NEW ZEALAND INSUEANCE COMPANY. FIRE AND MARINE. f^DWARD H O N I S S Hi AGENT, PotliEN tTEEET AND AXiBEBt 3TEBET, Thames. 2502 Medical TJ I T C II E N' S 'CELEBRATED JJLOOD XiESTORER! The Benovatob o* the Etjman Biood ! NO MOEE PHYSICAL DEGENERATION If the Laws of Health are observed, ordinary care exercised, and Biood Edstobeb Fbbely Taken! KITCHEN'S vyELEEBATEDjJJLOOD JAESTORER CERTAIN CURE For the Langour, Lassitude and Disease which attend the Heat and Drought of semi-tropical and tropical Climates. Fevers which so quickly faßten on the debili* tated system may easily BE kepi AWAX by the timely übo of this tS" MOST WONDERFUL EEMEDY^J In fact, by its use the Moßt Malignant of Tropical Fevers have been ejected from the Human System, and by its aid Dying, Fever-Btricken Men have been, as it were, RAISED FROM THE DEAD! As is shown from the following interesting TALE OF THE PACIFIC! A TALE OF THE PACIFIC. Wm, Opperman, Esq., a wealthy island trader, was for gomo months lying ill at Happemamma, an island of the Kingsm : Group, in the Pacific. He had been seized with rheumatic fever, which waß followed by complicated disorders of a terribly severe nature, assuming the form of a species of palsy never before known. The sufferer's limbs swelled, the legs lost all sensibility to pain ; the foot could be wrenched reund or the skin pierced with a lance without in " flicting. the slightest suffering.. The sick man was evidently unconscious of hia having legs, and his brain was seriously affected as if with lunacy. In this deplorable state he was kindly brought from the islands to Auck land by Mr H. Henderson in the schooner Coronet, Captain Moeller, and, being a German, he was received by the German Consul, G. Yon der Heyde, Esq., and placed in the District Hospital, where he received treatment for three weeks with no indication of improvement, bis case being pronounced by one and wll a hopeless one. The captain of the Coronet, knowing that extraordinary cures had been effected by the use of Hitcbens' Celebrated Blood Eestorer requested the proprietor of theßlqod Restorer to take the case in hand, and a contract was entered into of "No cure, no pay." Mr Hitchenß prooeeded to the Hospital, examined the invalid and found him in an apparently dying state, with scarcely a spark of life left. Mr Hitehene ordered the suffering man to bo re« moved to his (Mr H's) private residence, where his wants could be personally attended to by Mr Hitchenß. The latter administered the medicine (the Blood Bestorer) and used the ointment freely. Meanwhile clergymen called, pronouncing the case beyond the power of man to effect a cure. However after six weeks the effect of the medicine became wonderfully apparent. The Blood Eeßtorer had acted steadily but stxrely on the blood; the deadly impurities were gradually eliminated from the system until the stream of life flowed unchecked in its natural channels over the entire man. The brain became clear and active, and the limbs once again rejoiced in natural circulation, the patient rising to his feet cured of diseases which had baffled the skill of leading physicians, a living proof of the wonderful healing powers of Hitchens' Celebrated Blood Bestorer. TESTIMONIAL. Auckland, N.Z. To H. A. H. Hitchens, Esq. Before leaving Auckland on my return voyage to the Islands, I have to perform the pleasing duty of acknowledging the surprising cure I have received at your hands. Coming to Auckland as I did a dying man, being palsied and generally unconscious, and hearing from others that no hope of recovery was held oufc by medical men, I look upon you now as the preserver of my life. I am convinced that to your medicine alone is due the credit, for my now being a living man. I beg to thank you most sincerely for tho kindness you have shewn me while staying in your house, and in conclusion would earnestly recommend sick people to use your Blood Bestorer, as it is the most extraordinary purifier of the blood I ever heard of, or met with in my travels. It is one of the many good gifts of a beneficent Creator to his suffering children on this earth. I " . W. OPPERMAN. . Auckland, December 19,1879. Signed in the presence of G. Yon deb Hbidb, Imperial German Consul. Agent for the Thames— GEORGE DENBY, Bbown Stbbet, GRAHAMBTOWN. 82 fff -HEATRICAL PEINTING, in any color JL executed with '.despatch, at , the office o tb.ii paper
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3681, 12 October 1880, Page 4
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802Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3681, 12 October 1880, Page 4
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