._■- ±±± JL K^ : J^J&^mth^ .;.."... BL 60 J) % I!'S \ti 088 B, The Rekotatob or thk Hvkan No more Phyßioal Degeneration if|tb%^ia%f ''' of Health are observed, oi4^S^M|Ns'>^--'' exercised, and BLOOD RESTOR&R THE want of a reliabJe remedy 11' lor Rheumatiim. Sciatica, Gbut^ Lumbago, Ac., has long been 'fult as bhi of the" freatett calamities of the age. While other me»ni and medicines" have 'b'een-'-'p^^ig'^'tlMiiK:/'-^., wJrea -lt*J €Wf«ve,- thijT remiidy,, hat b eft a^^i.oiiiS^anlo^^iy J«^ ~- finger*- ■&f-dfi^i^; i 1; I*m^|s«e' n* •l^' i 'moa . a from ttfrtf deikl^jiiltMS^ ; : The yofhi are and impwtlai'^^M^ t^ .. wouidhave it dwtit^y undewlooi th»*^he ; - - oor^of I«Wdn*tioS>*,a'*di»«otirojyt < » . hie Medicine'i Wohifetful Efledt apim.the - ' Blood, by itr Ol«i*l«g, Purilytef-and In- ■ vigoretfofg'fitiwifi-^<^V^ '" A» ' *W ?te&^'.:■■■■ ] ' Mr HittWkW' re«»iAl^ hagMr»ewv#* 4he ' - following- mtimoniiili^rwll^ilfe^^O-- /,' ■ J:.«ul- -riS-jJtf.LIiD ■# ■-UV. >4noU»d., v. r . " Sibb,—l am fdlfllling aH~ttl»lot «qoe«t of Mrs AnlrW., of Hi^lilixid^ in tbe PHcifio, in < .tatinf ki'^b» and to Mr Hitchens tbe »xtr»ordin»ry cnr»*adf in her case by the use of HiteAe^Cßtoltow* fflood , Restorer. Living on tli# I«W>^A*iiJ|Sey**.-.'-.: .witneßß--bfitKe Pfa6fe^and'ieelife-^|gpp9^'ft»;'-S'::';; Mr. Hilchens and to the gei^riiA"p<iWie?l«-;;7 testify to the 1 really -^oTodlerfiif^l^et/of • tbi^-".;:,; ' medicine..-.'tfjjj-i^'.* ■■,;^v';.f ' ■-..'■:■•'•-'; '■.'- \.- - -.: i-"V" " Mrs AndV(siw^yae" ( fqr -'four, o§Xn ;;yeari ' ■ a wtiify?" to.:!ago'hisin'B •■ 'pa'inl^lf-iiirl;hip % ': medical men calling it sciatioi. She had been treated for it by'the Mnrttif* doctors of the British mcnH>'-war JTtlii|ni-Jthe Island from lirae toti.ti*^;«riiout ; the -:. .slightest relief to the inteiSf pitt? ¥**' 1 %leri:W^apifeey,--' 1 hoping, v. for >ome relief/ if *'w/t • peWanent ■-.curt, from tr*.tmeftt of the meSidal'n»a of that city She was told »he inw *uff«ing from •tbe hip'diseßse; arid her c«i»Sii«t>^ ; Without a«y of' bop 1* to H^^ her future life; pain and despair her constant attendant*, V her case was really deplorable^ MrC. S " Pender, the Manager of iUeGqant Company at Lord Howe's Island,' one day recemmendecl her to try Hit qhenVßlw<i Restorer,mtbe remedy was 1 just,, becoming^ laown at the Islands, through the advertiselMnt of Opperniane's cure, teitified to -tbwlGewnan Oonsol. ' "Mrs Andrews readily yielded to the reoommendation and seat for two boUletltbjsMr • Hitcbeni, Auckland. fWithin three iwecki after mihj; it Bhenwas able to rite an 4 walk with tbe*rt»lo*flie cnitthv •nd«he ; p*ifek»;the hip bid entirelyTgonfc Tbior»edioat'«4lion WBstruly tr»rv»»l*u», and her gr*ttt%ld« t»Mr Hitcbons is expressed daily in be* prayers thanking God for her relief. "-■■■-■'r;i,:-.'-'.' r ! !•• It' is my firmfielief rtbat-aii^i^J tir* or three bottlei-UDfortunatery noT c*»#»naWe without longdelay—would have »rujj|Msiiiih a complete cure ".His;to mikel c^^ef Ojpiiecetsary. ; On my return to/Lgrd Howe'i Island, I Bhall take a stock of this wonderful medicine bo that a supply will never be quire out; for no words of mine cub adequately express my faith .in ite.curative properties, after aeeing the result of it in "Mrs' Andrew's caee. ;. •>. - , " I am, dear Sirs, "Yours faithfully, ; '«ThOS.,G;KO. Ch,4B, NIOHOWJ, , ;."'■■ "_ n ■ " M*ster JManneri" ;. ■ I certiiy'W tbe' coi-re.ctnwß'o'f ttiS above in . every particular,'"" ': ' r '■■■'• ■■■"<rr> /■•■-■-?-.- rCaABIEB.:Gi;.*POND«K/ Declared before me this 13th day of January, ■1882.- =i'---'- ----- ■y.r^'liittntfa-.v.:* . ■■ .■•■-■' 51 P. A. Phillips, J.P. Sole agent for the Thames District for the Medicinal Blood Restorer, J. W. Hall, Chemist, Owen street. For the Cordialized, for hotel use only. 0- CtiKtia, Pacific Hotel. J fc A. Barber & CJ9., CUSTOMS, SHIPPING AND COMUI3- ---:' ■ ■ ' : SION-' rAG-ENTS|^ '- -I"■' Fobt BTBBET, Auckland. AGENTS FOR BUTTON'S FOREIGN '..- ■ .- ' EXPRESS.; ;-■■:.;-':--.', ; - ; PACKAGES received and forwarded to all parti of the world. v .t Goods of al. description bought and sold on commission. ■.■■.';- ->\ " '"\-;-[ '■ ■' •■-",'-;; >;-W' 1598 ■ cokL, fi«e mo> qd v ■■■".' ■ \:v-'y-:TtkßMf-W^r3:[ ::- ' IHAYB ON HAND" ajid • F#R; SALE at the Lowest Current Rates at.the Yards .iSrahamstown, and Shbrtland JChaif ~, . NEWCASTLE & BAY OJP ISLANDS ■ ■" ■■■-•:-i :■■•-■•■:-''iOdALi-A'v*. ::■; ,' ... ■■.. FIRE WOOD, PKOPB; POSTS, BAILS* ;"": vi -:: v v::T'PA;LiN@sr ;- -r^. ■: ■■'" TIMBER of ALL^ KINDS for BUILDING, And every description of(•'"., 1 IRONMONGERY AND, BUILDERS M,: y ,~ .. B( jxnSlTES;'^- yi'; •*!;■ ' ■ Yards—Grahamstown (Ho)i Jship's. late. tim- ■'•■• ' ■ ■ bvtjv^.y^^^' :n'J--i i £\,y ' ■■'■■■■■. - Shorthind, at Wharf. ; : * ; 11C9 . THAMES VISITOES tO-^UJOT. RS CASHEL'.., h:M:'.;,Bj»nioT;eja.; from ' i Szonia House, Hobson street, to the more convenient and commodious premise* known as^Harbour 1 Shortlaiid street (just above the Post Office), lately enlarged, and renovated, where Boara'and R**i:dracT<sTi?|»n^^^ be obtained. Private rooms, with separate table, if required Showerbaths. Within 3 minute* , walk of the Wharf. Railway Bution, and the Bftt.hw .:'^'y -■■;■•/';'- >-:-:v^Kyr^'.: '^'^ ' ""'-■.: ' j ;^NTE]pAiIfMENTS, CONpEUTS, 4c, Hi should always be announced in iTHM . STAR if their Jwbmbter* wish to Sobieve , *ucc6m: '^■£c:i:M'£l;'. \yiC-:.^:tSJ::/Z:.i} -y:-:~ ■''■■'■' USTOMS-FQi^*'---^^^ I i^;-.BALE at^eonaaaf9>:STAM: Ovnos*." ■■"•■ .■ '■ Albert street, GTah»mBtown,INWAREB and outwaj»)B ooAjjTwiflSfgjm^' ?m^ ::-" ":.■. ::;;rv;: ;'... ; ;> -:-""v""-?;'v: :ty :'^WiiiM^^sol r--,::■ . ;-- ■■■. ■: ■■ ■-•-.■-.:/• '.■.■- "■' ■.■■ ■-■"■
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4289, 29 September 1882, Page 1
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720Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4289, 29 September 1882, Page 1
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