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Medioal Tj I TO HEN'S CELEBBATED w JJLOOD IVEBTOBEBI THB BSHOYATOB 07 THB HtJMAH BIOOD i ; NO MORE PHYSICAL BEGENERITION If the Laws of Health are observed, ordinar j nte exercised, and Blood Bbstobbb Fbbbi.t Takb»l KITCHEN'S CeLEBBATIDjBIOOD KeSTOBEK GEETAIN CT7EE For the Langour, Lassitude tad Disease which attend the Heat and Drought of , semi-tropical and tropical Climates. Fevers which «o quickly fwjten on the debili-, tated system may euilj BBIMIAWAY by the timely use, of thU %&' MOST WONDERFUL BEMEDYggI In fact, by its oh the Moat Militant of Tropical Fevers hitb bibh BJiOTßD'from, ' the Human Syitem, and by to aid Dying, Fever-stricken' Men have ' ' beee, hif were, ' ' '' BAISKP FROM THE DBAPI_ ' At is shown from the following interesting^ TALE OF THE PACIFIC!/ ' .''"'A TALE OF TH^ PACIFIC. „.^m, Opperman, Esq., a wealthy island trader, wail foi? tome months lying i*T •*' J Hnppemammn,' an island or" toe 'Xjßgvnr'J" |( Grpup, in the Pacific. He had 'been «eis*sT'' -i with rbeamatio fever, which'was followed bj* complicated diibrders ef- a terribly sever* -■" nature, anummg-the fomi tfi.ifWN'ff ,- •■■•> pal»y -nerer before, known. The ■o&Nrer'ji limbi swelled, th«. kgi. Joefe aU •*nsibility,»o pain; the foot,oe«J4 be wren^hfd reuad or:, the «Mm pieroed with, ,lane^, without ,in ; feting the .slightest Buffering. '.The tick. |n^n „ [ wai evidently unconi^iona^eOii^Wjejpi,^ and.his brain wae seriouily afftoted af if with „( lunacy. ■ In ' this deplorable state ne' wai kindly brought ,froni the'iiianda ter'Aack' land by Mr H. Henderson in the ecljoonir' Coronet, Captain Hoeller,' and, being a German, he was reoiiVed by the Oerisan ' Consul, Gh Yon der Heyde, Esq., and lotted ' in the District Hospital, where he received treatment for three weeks with no indkatira of improTement, his case being prononneed by one and all a hopeless one. .t «n „ The captain of the Coronet, knowing thath, extraojrdinary cures had been effected bytbe use of Hitcbens' Celebrated .Blood Bestoawp. requested the proprietor of the^BloodJ^estoitfr, . tp take the case in hand, aidaoontraot wai entered, into of '"No cure, no pay.* 1' ICr Hitohens proeteded to the Hospital, examined the invalid and found him in an apparently dying state, with scarcely a... *park of life left. Mr Hitchens ordered the- suffering man .to be it* moved to his (Mr H's) private resides**; ' where his wants could be personally attended to by Mr Hitchens. .The latter administettd the mediciqe, t (the Blood Restore?) and used . the ointment freely. Meanwhile olergymen called, pronouncing the case beyond Ac power of man to effect a cure., Howey^c., after six weeks the effect of the mediotn*' became wonderfully apparent.' * '", , The, Blood Bestorer had acted steadily but surely en the blood; the deadly impurities were gradually eliminated from.the system until the stream of life flowed nneheoked m its natural channels; over the'entire iaas. ; The brain became clear and active, and the • limbs once again,rejoiced in naturalcircnla* ■ tibn, the patient ritiog to hie feet cured of ■ diseases which had baffled theskUl of leading < physicians,'a living preof of ; .the wondafful , healing powers of Hitchens' Celebrated Blati r , Bestorer. , _ . . t ,'' ■ TESTIMONIAL. . , ' . " ' , Auckland, N.Z. : '.:., To H. A. H. Hitchens, Esq. ' v . Before leaving Auckland^ en ny^ Nturn voyage to the IsUnds,I n haye to perform the < pleasing duty of aoknowled'ging the surprismf enre I have received at yiour hands. ' Coining to Auckland as I did a dying Ban,' ' being palsied and generally unooDScjou^and hearing from others that no hope of reoovery was held out by medioal men, \-% lookkpon you now as the preserver of my life. I am oonvinoed that to your medicine alop* lf ,, is due the credit for my now being a living ( ' man.' I beg to thank you meet sincerely for' '" the 1 luidness you have shewn me' while •tayiog in yoori house, and in oonolusion Would earnestly recommend skk peopleto ow>. jou# Blood; Bestorer, as it is the most estaa* ,; ordinary purifier of the blood: I over heard of» < or met with in my travels. It is one of tbe : : many good jrift»"oif» benefipsn.l Creator |o; his suffering chiidrim. 00 this eafth. „ „ , /> < Auckland, December 18,1879. / „, „ Signed in the pmeioe of " a.<YoviinHnrnL ' ....,.,. Imperial German Consul. , ' ; '' ',' , ' Agent for the Thames—' „ GEOEGE DEN BY, BBOWV fttßUßy t QBAHAMBTOWN. 81 pUNS. /JUNB, p-UKB,, w. h."hTzabd, , - / GUNMAKIB, <_ Wsoxmais ax]} Bbtaxl Dbaubk n . FIREARMS un> GUN MATIBIAM, < 108, QVBBK»»Tll»Ti < <'- Begs to announce tha^he hai Just Bioeivfd , UlßOb Assmoan to bis ,■' ' BTOC3KOF ■ .• ;■'{ .'\ •'* Gum, , v, 1 \>:«' I ' • y Bbhoh abu M«ia» LoAsora >'. - j?%*j '•' '' ; BSTOITXUj - - '' '"f<\ \ i ' \ PI«TOM, &On «*¥ CHOKEBOBB iiiEOH-LOADBBS, By W. W. Greentr, 1. Biand and Sons, and > other woll>knowD Makers. ,■ s \ "T *- '"" .*,«. 41.. >'.. B.L. Pin FirePJS. <|ans from „, 6 8. ° . B.L. Oeatral Fire DJB. Guns from 5 10 0 B.L. \, Cholebores, by Gwener li, 0 0 Bi. ■- „ „' Blaid * BSne 10 10 Good Serviceable S.B.M.L. Gw» 110 0 'V » D3.M.L.Giu»! 2i7:«' M.I. Duck Guns.. 4 M" 0 C.F.B.L. do. d»., No. 4 Guage ... » 0 0 B.L. ReTolver«,from ... •■ ... 13 0 SaloonßinwXßoye'Bfteoh'loiden) %0 0 1 Hvsdbxds or Gtob to Choooi non. 1 AMMUNITION AND SPORTING BE- 1 t < of Etmt DBBOSiwioir.. „. Repairs promptly and efloientlj^encuttd on j' the most Bjajqwabui Main. 641.^si'

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3702, 5 November 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3702, 5 November 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3702, 5 November 1880, Page 4

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