Oummiths '. pUNS. pUNS. pUNS. w. h. "hazard, GUNMAXBB, Wholbsaxe amd Bbtaii Deaiab nr » FIBEABMS anb GUN MATIBIALS, 168, Q7BSN-4TBMT, Begs to announce that he haa Just Beoeived LABOI ADDITIONS to his i STOCK: OF GUNS, Bbxsoh ahd MttmiiK Loisnro Eifles, . ' Rxvoxvxia, - * • ' Pistols, Ac., Ac. OHOKBBOBB BBEKCH-LOADBM, . By W. W. Greener; T. Bind aadSous, and ■ other well>known Makers. « a. d B.L. Fin Fire D.B. Gnus from «. 6 ,6 0 B.L. Central Fire D.B. Guns from 5 10 0 B.L. „ . Chokebores, by Greener ltk 0 0 B.L. „ „ Bland 4 Son* 10 10 0 Good Berviceabje S.B.M.L. Guns 110 0 „ „ . D.B.M£.Guns fl7 8 M.L. Duck Guns ... 410 0 C.F.B.L. do. do., No. 4Guage , 10 0 0 B.L. Bevolvers, from ' '..'. ' ''..'. 1 2 0 Saloon Billet (Boys' Breech-loaders) \ 0 0 Hundrids at Gtjns to Croon mm. AMMUNITION AND BPORTING BfQUIBITBB o» BriKt Diswwnrai. Bep^w-promptly and effiehttfr executed ob the moefc Bjumxaii* Tapeju? «4l --- Midi©*! : - -- ; TT I T 0 H * X' fl : CELEBRATED! n Blood RjBSTOEBEi Th* Bihotato» or th» flnui Biood I NO MOBK PHYSICAL BEGBKIBITIOIf . If the Laws of Health aw obstmdt ardinary care ezoraised, aad A Blood Bmtobib Fmuclt .Tahut 1 H IT C H E F'B CelebbateD(Blood Kbstobib GEBTAINv<JtJEB For the Langour, Laatttade and Diana* which •ttend the Heat /and DvoDfi* of . ■ i»tmi-tTOpioalandfa^io^f]limtw. Ferers which to quickly futen on & dabili' tat«d system may easily bs KOf kwxx bythethielydieoftJii. ' ! ttT MOST WONDEBFUL KEMMDYjfS In fact, by its use the Host MSatytnant W Tropical Ferers HAVllimr Biafctt from the Human Systeni,' and by its aid . Dying, Fe?ei]rstrickan Men hwre 1 been, a* it ware, ' r RAISED FBOM THE DEAD I As is shown from the following hiltniithn TALE OF THE PACIFIC! A TALE OF THE PACIFIC. Wm. Opparman, Xsq. f a wealthy island trader, was for *ome months lytair fll i»t ITappemamina, an island "of fhe jEtngni Group, in the Fadn)b,.. He hadbaaaasjaad with,rheumatie ferer/whichwaffollowadby oomplieated disorders, of, a ttnibly, astir* nature, assuming the, form of a spsriss' of palsy nerer before known/ The •vflhrair't limbs swelled, the legs lost all aensibuiff to pain; the' fool could be wrenofaied ravad or , tie skin pierced witiL a lao'ce" wt&ont In flictinf^ the slightest sunermc. Theakkxaatt was eridently unoonscious ox bis hayinf Im. tndhUbrttmwM»*riouilyafbciiaaiFwls» lunacy. In this dtplore+le state h* wm kindly brought from the islands to A*ok,> land by Mr H. Henderson in A»aaB.SBeT Coronet, , Captain, Moaller, an#, i Mag ; • German, he waa reoeived by the Getmaa QoasnV &. Yon dar Hejde, S*q^ and psaoed in the District Hospital, where h« reoah»d trisatinent for three weeks with io Jrntinajoti of improrement, his case bamg pNBMMMi by one and all a hopeless one. r ., ; .. } .. 4. The captain, of the Coronet, haomumiiut extraordinary cures he4ba^«b«|ad>hj th* use of. TTj^Hwp* OUflbßitad^.SlMid<Xsati||aT' requested the proprietor^ the Blood Bsstowr to take the case in hand, andalsoatnot «■• ' entered into of "No cure, no pay," r Mr HitehcM prooeeded to the Heep^ examined the inralid and' found him ja an apparently dying "state, with saaroaly a .park o? lifo U^'Mr HAchei ordered the suffering man to' be M> mo?ed to his (Mr H^) prtnrt residence* where his waste could be psreODaily mended to by Mr Hitehens. The latter administered the medicine (the Blood Restorer) \xA need the ointment freely. Meanwhite cttigjiueu called, pronbuboing the case beyood th# power of man to effect a cure. However after six, weeks/the effeot of ti^e mtdioino, became wonderfully apparent. THe Blood Bestoreriiad aoWd sfaadfly but surely en the blood i the deadly immuWea were gradnally eliminated from the srvtoa until the stream of life flowed UTmhsafraa m its natural ohannels over the entire, man. The brain became olear and aotht, aad the limbs once again rejoiced in natural eireola* tion, the patient rising to hie fssteayedof diseases which had baffled the aUU of leadxag physicians, a living proof of the wonderful tealing powers of Hitohens' Oelebrateli Blooi Bestorer. ..,, : ;*.?;,-^^^ .'■*;-,' - TBBTIMOirUL. AudtbwdVKA To H. A, H. Hitehens, »sq.T/ Before leaving Auokland on my retuito voyage, to! the Islands, I have to awEorn the pleasing duty of acknowledging tha^inprising cure I have rewired at vbur hands. Oondng to AuckUnd m Mid »iy&i»an, being palsied and generally uaoonsoious, aad hearing from others thatoo hope of recovery <, was held out by medical, men, I look upon younowai thepresepmrofmy life. „., I am oonvinced that to your medidnealoM is due the credit for my now, being a ttviag ' man. I beg to thane? you most sinoerely isr (he kindness you have shewn me while staying lin your house,! and in. oonelasiom , would earnestly recommend sick people to at* 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 Onaesr to bit suffering children on thai earth. W.OMMMAir. . Auokland, December 19 ( 1879* Signed in the presenoe of •'. ' ' G. Vow sn Hitdb, -J. ; ■; \' - ImperialGermaaOonsul. ,'. .\-, Agent for the Thiriim . i ' GEO BG E DBNBY r BaomrßxMn, ■■> ■ GBAHAMBTOWir. ■ - -y &
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3718, 24 November 1880, Page 4
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825Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3718, 24 November 1880, Page 4
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