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—CELEBRATED— TJLOOD T) E S TOfi EB, The Benovatob or the Human Blood. No morn Physical Degeneration if the Laws of Health are observed, ordinary care exercised, and BLOOD RESTORER freely taken. THE want of a reliable remedy for Rheu* matism, Sciatica, Gout, Lumbago, &c, has long been felc as one of the,greatest calamities of the age. While other meant and medicines hare been proving them*' selves vain and delusive, this remedy hai been silently and steadily unloosing the cruel fingers of disease, and freeing captive men from their deadly embrace. The people are now requested to give Bxood Kbbtoesb a fair and impartial trial, as the . Proprietor would have it distinctly understood that the cures of Rheumatism, &c, are due entirely to his Medicine's Wonderful Eflect upon the Blood, by its Cleuniing, Purifying and In« vigorating power. ■ ' Mr Hitchjjns recently has received the following testimonial:— Auckland. " Sibb, —I am fulfilling an urgent request of Mrs Andrews, of Lord Howe's Island, in the Pacific, in stating to you and to Mr. Hitchens the extraordinary cure made in her case by the use cf Hitchens' Medicinal Blood Restorer. Living on the Island, lam an eye* witness of the fact, and feel it a duty both to / Mr Hiichens and to the general, public to testify to the really wonderful effect of that medicine. , ! " Mrs Andrews was for four or fire years, a martyr to agonising pains in her hip; medical men calling it sciatica. She had ; been treated, for it by tb,e several < doctors of the British men-o'-war' Visiting the i Island frgin time ' tb/'&ime, without the. slightest ruslief .to thfcHntense pain. She was - afterwards taken" to Sydney, hoping to* eptne *»Uef, if not a permanent cure, from treatment of the medical men of that city She was told she was suffering from the hip disease, and her case was, incurable. Without a ray of hope to lighten her future life; pain and despair her constant'attendants, her case was really deplorable. . Mr. C. S Ponder, the Manager of the Guano Company . - 9 at Lord Howe's Island, one day recommended ■ her to try Hitchen's Blood Restorer, m the remedy was just becoming known at the,, Islands, through the advertisement of Opper* mane's,cure, testified to the, German Consul.. Mrs Andrews readily yielded to.:ftflf)^ rjbeomniendation and sent for two bottles to Mr, Hitche>r>e, Auckland. Within three weeks after using it Bhe was able to rise and walk with the use of the crutch, and the pain in the hip had entirely gone. The medical action waß truly marvellous, and her gratitude to Mr Hitcbens is expressed daily in her prayers thankiDg Qod for her relief. . „' " It is my firm belief that another two or three bottles—unfortunately not obtainable' without long delay—would have wrought such a complete cure as to make crutches unnecessary. On my return to Lord Howe's Island, I shall take a stock of this wonderful medicine so that a supply will never be quite out; for no words of mine can adequately express my faith in its curative properties, alter seeing the result of it in Mrs Andrew'^ case. "I am, dear Sirs, "Yours faithfully, i "Thos. Gb6. Chas. Nichols, " Master Mariner." I certify to the correctness of the above in every particular, Chabies C. Pondbb. Declared before me this 13ihday of January. 1882. P. A. Philiips, J.P. Sole agent for the Thames District for the Medicinal Blood Restorer, J. W. Haxii, Chemist, OVtjd rtaet. For the Cordiaiized, for hotel usirbuly: ___ 0. CtrHTig, Pacific Hotel. Bronchitis, Diphtheria, Colds, Coughs, and all Derangements of the Throat and Chest. t All sufferers from coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, and irregular action of the heart are • earnestly recommended to rub Holloway's search- • ing Ointment well over the throat, breast, aM back, as the case may.require, twice a day. This Ointment is the most efficacious remedy for all internal and external ailments of the throat. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Ulcers, Abscesses, Wounds/ and Sores of aH kinds May be thoroughly hi aled by the application of this Ointment to the pa Jts affected; after they have been duly fomented ■with lyarm. water. Under the action of this powerful "Ointment, aided by the Pills, all depraved humours'■will be quickly removed' from the body; even scrofulous ulcers and foul sores, however old ,or inveterate, can thus be cured. • . '' In Gout, Rheumatism, and Neuralgic Pains This Ointmont never fails to givt> rciiof. Its very first application lessens tho inilamination, and diminishes both licat awd p.ijn. In severe and chronic cases the Pills should always be taken, &b their purifying, alterative, and restorative qualities placo the whblo nines of solids and fluids in a wholosoine condition. The Mother's Friend—lnfantile ; Diseases.: ...-.:"' \^v Scald heads, itch, croup, blotches on the skin, scrofulous sores, and such liko affections, yield to the mighty power of tiiis fino Ointmont in a short time, provided it lie well rubbed around the affected parts two or threo timos a day. Files, Fistulas, and Internal .Inflammations. ». «. - - - Pursons afflicted with theso distressing com* j.lamts will find in this wonderful Ointment instant means of easo and ability to effect thoir own curs without explaining their infirmity to anyone. Tho Pills, in small doses, greatly assist the Ointment, as they purify tho blood, regulati the stomach, and cool the system. ■ Both the Ointment and Fills should be used in the folloioiriff complairii : — Bad Legs Fistulas Sore Nipples Had-Breasts Gout Sore Throats - Bums 'if. Glandular SkinDis6iM«l Chilblains Swellings Scurvy C'happod Ilanda Lumbago Tumours Contracted and Piles Ulcers SfcWoinls llheumdtism Wounds .„ The Ointment and Pills aro sold at. Professor lii>X. loway's I- stablishment, 533, Oxfbid.strect, Lou. •. ' don ; also by nearly every respectable Vendor ci throughout the Civilised "World. v Pull printed directions aro affixed to each Pot and - Box, and can be had in any language, even 'ti Turkish. Anhio. Armenian. Persian, or Chinoaw _ „, ,

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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4320, 4 November 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4320, 4 November 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4320, 4 November 1882, Page 4

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