Mediol KITCHENS' 1 -CELEBRATED— BLOOD 1)E81O&EB,' .- ; .».-.. £\, [r .,i The Rjnoyatob tf||ui Human r •"' - Blood. s! No mow Physical Degeneration if the Lews of Health are observed,. ordinary oar* exercised, and BLOOD RESTORER freely taken. THE want of a reliable remedy for Bhramatism, Sciatic*, Gour, Lumbago, Ac, has long been felt as one of the greatest caltimilies of the age.' While other means and medicines hare been ttraving tltoen* ' selves vain and deltisive, '-thir remedy has been silently and steadilyainlooeing the cmel finger* of aW«*ei&r oaptir* ami from tbefcdeadly *mbface.< T»« peefU t»a - now requested to give BlooD BhTCHM* affair and impartial trial, as the Proprietor would have it distinctly understood that; the eurrs of Rheurcarita), 4c7, we due entirely to bis Medicine's Wonderful Elect: upon the: Bldod,~ by .if Ctauaejng, Purifying and In* vigorating power. . Mr HiTOKUfS recently has reoeived the following testimonial:— . ' ,i (■. Aaokland. , " Bwi,—l ass ftufillwg, an ojgea* request ■ of Mrs Andrews, ef Lord Howe's Island, in , ihe Pacific;^* stating to. you and to Mr -■ Hitebens tneotwprdinery cawe aaade in her case by the use of. HitcbW Median*! Blood Restorer. Living on the Island,-1 am an ayewitnNaof (ha la**, attdteeUt a duty both to . Mr Hi'ehenr and to the general pnblie to twitify ttfth# really «roodorful effect of that' medicine. . "*>^?-* f , . " " Mrs Andrews was. for four or fire yean a martyr to agonising pain* rin her kip;" medical men calling it aciatioa. She had been irentrctifor H »J »•>• wrenl doctors ; pf the British meno'-war visiting the i [stand from; time ttt time, -wrtbout the - »liglite«h;jreli«f;to thariatense pain. She pras vaft(9{pr#rda ; tatao,' to Sydney, .hoping ik» mom» relkf, it. not a permanent cure, ' fniia iwa^siimt, dt the medical men of that e% Aha .wi^toWsWwal rtaWfog from the tott lW)ase, r jfed her ease wag incurable. WWt«rt*Vrav of hop* to lightea n« More life) .Mm anddecpatr her oonstant attendants, her eta* was really deplorable. Mr 0. 1 Pender, tke Manager of th# Ghsano Company ' at Lord Howe's Island, one day reoemmended her. to try, HitohenVßlooii Restorer, as the remedy' was jost' kecoming known at the Islands, tbrmigklhr advertisement o< Oppermane's cure, teatified to the Gwsoan Ooneul. Ura Andrew* reacßjy yielded > the reeom* mendation and seat for two bottles to Mr Hitebens, Aueslaajd. Withm three weeks after using it she was able to rite and walk with the use' of thojpufch, •«• tkf pain in the hip bad entirety jftae', ',Tbe "f*** 1 ution was truly marvellfc; and jtf gtiutado to Mr Hitebeni is expfftsett; dally'» her prayers thanking God fo*> her relfef. ' i * It is my firm fcettef that another two or three bottles—nsfirfttotafely Mt ob^iable without long delay-^woaU hare wm^ajMh - a complete cure aailo make crtrtbhaiiiiajaßi'is sary. On my return toiajrd-iHowa'a Itland, * laball .Uke a ejock of this wondea^j&edjjein* ' so that a supply will never be quite out j for --^ no words of mine can adequately express my faith in its curative properties, after seeing the result of it in Mrs Andrew's rase. ~* " I am, dear Sirs, •'Yours faithfully, ■ " "THOS Oat). CHIB. NICHOM, -■.'/:' ~ " Master Mariner." I certify to the correctness of the above in every particular, , ' ', r . Pbabus C. Pondsb. '■. Deolartd before me this 13th day. of January, 1892. -. . • 1 V P..ijU'pHiiiaw,'J.P. Sole agent for the Thames District for the Medicinal Blood Bestorer, J. W. Tikvi, Chemist, Owen street. For the Oordialized, for hotel use only. - 0. Cubtib, Pacific Hotel., -, COAL, FIREWOOD TIMBER, Ac. T HAVE ON HAND and FOB SALE at JL the Lowest Current Bates at the Yards Grahamstown and ShbrUxnd Wharf— . NEWCASTLE ft BAY OF ISLANDS COAL, FIREW OOD, PKOPB, POSTS, BAILS* ' PALINOSi TIMBER of ALL KINDS for BUILDING, And every description of IIBONMONGrBBY AND BUILDERS REQUISITES. h. c. giiTlespie. Yarda^Orahaoutown (HcldtsJp's late tim< : ■'• 'Otryard)' . ..--..'- ---. ' Shortland, at Wharf. 11C9 J, A. Barber & Co., CUSTOMS, BHIPPINO AND COMMIB- -. SIONACrENTS, < POBT ttWXMt, AUCKLAXD. ■ AGENTS FOB BUTTON'S FOREIGN EiXPBESS. PAOEACrES received and forwarded to all . parts of the world. Goodi of al, daawpfcwn bought and sold on commission. 169S* THAMES VIBITOBB TO AXJCKLAND \J BS OASHEL has. Bemoved from \ I Ezonia House, Hobson street, to the more convenient and commodious premises . known as •• Harbour View. House," Shortland street (just-above the Pott Office), lately- enlarged and renovated, where Board and Besidence of a superior and select kind can be obtained. Private rooms,, with separate table, if required Showerbaths: Within 3 minutes . walk of the Wharf, Bailway Statrab, and the Batha^':" /•■'■' "■;'•■ ■ ONTEBTAIIIMEirXfI, OONGKBTS, *r, JUi should always be anaounced in THI STAB if their promoters wish to achiev* sueceaa ■ , . " -■■_■.....'.■• / USTOMB FO.jlllit4w.anted.itnV«n-'oii' J - BALK at the Inimw Stak Obviob* > Albert ftraet, arahametown, INWARSe ao4 OCTWABDfI OQABTWISK VOAMft,
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4291, 2 October 1882, Page 1
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