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Medical — FIEBT PEIZR [A.A.^ amd §P.A. EXHIBITION, 1883.— £1,000 BEWABD^aution. f Ask for Hitchems's Blood Restorer, THE GEE AT NEW ZEALMI) EEMEDY FOE CLEANSING, " PUBIFYING, AND INVIGOEATING THE BLOOD. THE Proprietor, in explaining why he has not. for some time pushed the sale of the above, • v. ould state that he received euch a eerious check by the .disastrous fire which destroyed costly .appliances and a magnificent stock of "prepared herbs (recently replaced), and he has riot therefore been in a position to come before the public.^ ;He has Kpt been able to satisfy all the local and foreign demands, and was unable to adnunieter ns extensively as he could have desired to tlie wants cf a Euffering world. MB BITCHENS is now" happy to state that.he is ence again in a position to 6Upply this health-giving Medicine, which he is convinced will, " with the blessing of God," cure almost any disorder, owing to its irresistible yet; geitle operation;. In comiug before the public and planting his standard once more on j the ramparts of the great enemy of manVihd—'».&-, sickness—he trustß that air overruling will bleBS bis future efforts to mitigate the physical woes of man. In this-even-ing's Stak appear a few>6f. the- hundreds of testimonials received by Mr Hitebens, one of which is from one of Auckland's best known citizens. It requires no further comment than to say that bis illness was of a most severe type, baffling the skill of medical men, while other infallible remedies were tried without the slightest change for the better. Here ie what Captain Fabqtjhab says of HITCHENS' BLOOD RESTORER :— Anckland, October 15, 1883.—Dear Sir,—For twelve months I Buffered severely from soiatica, and tried various remedies, without avail, and as a last resource I was recommended to give.your Blood Restorer a trial, which I did, and I have much pleasure in testifying that after teking it for thrco months'! completely recovered my health. ?. I may say I had no faith in it at first, but the result was 6uch a thorough cure that I eoneider.it my. duty to acknowledge, utißolieited,.its curative,.powers.-~I am, Sir, faithfully yours;;-W. ITabqtthae, Master Mariner, Ponsonby.—To H. A.H. Hitehens, Esq.' v : ,i - Ibe Proprietor would here intiueiate that £IjOOO will bo forfeited to any Charitable-. '''•■' Inatitutic'n if the good done by his Medicine has been over estinfated.*' . The Proprietor is prepared to meet on a public platform any persons who dispute the veracity of testimonials, and. he will undertake to prove the g*enuineneap of the cures effected. He is also willing to taeet in public the medical gentlemen who have attended the patients and have pronounced them incurable, and answer questions put relative to'the facts of the eases quoted. Medical men's names have, from motives of consideration, been excluded"frOm; all testimonials^ but then personal acknowledgment would add increased brilliancy to ttie fa Tie of the medicine, " :&. —: «|H:' Mr Ai.ex.-Ea&liE'jcon, Hairdreßßer, of Queen-street, Auckland, Buffered with a paralysed arm, with-every indication of the disease spreadiug through the body. The doctors pronounced the case hopeless^ and fa^^ boUav^d his end was drawing near, when he was induced to give Hitchena'e Blood Restorer a trial, tbo result being an immediate-change for the better j and oa continuing to take the medicine, he was completely restored toihealtu andstrength, .' . -■- V ■. ■ Mr D. R. CHISHOLM, Agent for Mr Hitohens, —Dear Sir,—lt is with hfartfelt thanks I am able' to endorse the sterling qualities of Mr Hitohens's invaluable 'Blood; Restorer. Being induced by Mr Dhher, who spoke in eulogistic terms of its merits, to place my wife (who was suffering very aoutely with Rheumatic Fever) under its treatment, I am very happy to state the medicine has acted quite msgically. lAfter a few doses paiu entirely ceased, and she is making rapid orogfoss, and ia now enablod to resume her household dutiee. Acting so beneficially, I would not- be without such a valuable remedy, and Bhpuld impress upon thase who are eitnilariy sufforing not to overlook this specific, which is inestimable.—Believe me, yours very sincerely, THOMAS BROWN, Brittania Heights, Nelson; - r ■Sfiv ■ Mavaiti (near Howick), Auckland, 17t.h August, 1882. To H. A. H. HixoaEKS. —Sir,-—I had been for five years suffering from an ulcerated l«e and after being twico under treatment in the Auckland Hospital, without any improvement, I s was induced to give your blood restorer ui'trial, and. am proud to say after four bottles and •the use oi' your Ointment, I became quite well. Please accept my warmest thanks, and givethis what publicity yoii wish, that others may boaefifc thereby.—Youra,moßt respectfully, CHARLES MOBG-AN, Maraiti. - < " - . Sheridan street, off Wellington street, Auckland, Deo. 1,1882. - Mb Hitohbkb.—Dear Sir,—Aa you have asked me-to describe my state at the timo Mr McMillan recommended me td:use your Blood Bestorer, and the effect it had on me,,^-will. simply say that wnetherjil; was Lumbago, Sciatica, or Paralysis that made me so helpless, I do nor, know ; but, at any rate, I was unablo to stand . for nine months, and had to bo lifted like a baby, and my taßta was entirely* gone. Dr - ■—- - said I had an affuction of the spine and that I should nover A hav ; e the use of ray limba ogftin.^ He brooght another medical man to fleotno, and I waß told that J would probably:live\dnly a short time, audit was no tise, of their, holding out false hopes. * I thanked them, and felt as. they did. Mr McMillan living opposite, inquii-ed what wasthe matter, and^my husband told him. He at once said,' •'Let her take Mr Hitchen'B Blood Rsstoreri.for I believe that will put her^all right." I did bo, and after using tho third bottle in the third week, I began to feel a change, and a tingling sensation in my-limbs. Every subsequent bottle seemed to be doing me more goodf The result, is that, after using eight bottlcß, I am* now quite well, do my own washing, and all the houßework, nnd foci quite as well as wben I first came to New Zealand five years ago I'om always" happy to tell people the good you did#e, for lam sure I should hot-; now be well and hearty, but most likely in my grave, if I had not put myself in your hands^ -lam, dear B ir, youra faithfully, FLORA BICOL. Witneßs--HENRY/HARXNOLL, ■Nelßon- street. I have muob. pleamro in testifying to the|jperfect accuracy of the above Btatement.--y. MoMIIiLAN, YulcaaLane, Aackland. '■^y&f^s \ ■ \:^y*.\ '^m/^ S. A Hi Hitchens, A%|croinbie st., Auckland ■;.;- !-v::--':; : •;-■ ■:;vv/'-":i-!s"O'''i;'-BV:^:iP.'-B: O'-F% lETo E." •' ."•■■■ ■■■■* '•-'&&■ , ■'.'s.l PRFTECTED THROUGHOUT THE WHOLE^OOLONIES. "
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4830, 2 July 1884, Page 4
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