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;.,_...___• Chemist and Druggist GEORGE. I) E.M" B V, M.P.S., THAMES 4 ! PHARMACY KAEAKA BRIDGE, POLLEN STEEET! MAY be Consulted on any matter relating to Medicines and their uses, and will give advice and instruction to the best of his ability—the result of 30 years' study and experience. From the Prescriptions of the most eminent Surgeons and Physicians of LONDON, PARIS, GERMANY," AND AMERICA. Specially Successful in affording relief in the following Complaints : — AICOHOLISM, ASTHMA , FEVERS, OONOBBHCEA, GOUT ANEMIA (pallor of the skin and lips) GREEN-SICKNESS, GRAVEL BILIOUSNESS, BRONCHITIS HEADACHE, HEART DISEASE BBUISES, CODGHS, COLDS JAUNDICE, LUMBAGO CHEST AFFECTIONS LIVER COMPLAINT CONSTIPATION of the BOWELS NERVOUS & GENERAL DEBILITY CEOUP, DISEASES of CHILDREN HEUHALGIA, RHEUMATISM DIAEEHCEA of Adults and Children SCARLATINA, SKIN DISEASES DELIBIUM TEEMENS ROBE THROATS DYSENTRY SPERMATOERHCEA, SPRAINS INDIGESTION or DYSPEPSIA SYPHILIS, TAPE WORM, ULCERS ERYSIPELAS LEUCORBHCEA or WHITES FEMALE COMPLAINTS end IE- WORMS OF ALL KINDS BJEGULABITIKS WOUNDS ' &c, &c, &o. TRY DENBY'S NF.B.VE TONlC—Price, 2s 6d, Cures Headache, Neuralgia, Nervous Debility, &c. TRY DENBY'S EHEUMATIC MIXTURE-Price, 2s 6d, • The well known remedy for Bbeumatism and Grout. TRY DENBy'S PECTORAL BALSAM—Price, 2s GA. The best medicirie for Coughs, Colds, Afclbma, Broncbitiß, Croup, &c. TRY DENBY'S PODOPHYLLIN MIXTURE—Price, 2s 6d. A certain cure for Constipation, Dy-pepsia, and Livtr Complaints. TRY DERBY'S HAIR BENEWEB—Price 2s 6d. Promotes tLe vigorous growth of the Lair, and re=tcres its natural colour. TRY DENBY'S WORM POWDERS—Price, Is. Sma tasteless, 'efficient. GEORGE dTmBY, M. P. S., FAMILY, DISPENSING, AND MANUFACTUBING CHEMIST, THAMES PHARMACY, KAEAKA BBIDaB, POLLEN STE^ 1, THAMES.

Medical — FIRST PEIZE A.A. and P.A. EXHIBITION, 1883. — <£1,000 BEWAKD.—Caution. Ask for Hitchens's Blood Restorer, THE GKEATNEW ZEALAND REMEDY FOR CLEANSING, PUBIFYING, AND INVIGOEATING THE BLOOD. THE Proprietor, in explaining why lie baa not for eovae time puebed the sale of' the above, would state that he received such a serious check by the disastrous fire which destroyed costly appliances and a magnificent stock of prepared herbs (recently replaced), aud he has not therefore been in a position to come before the public. He has not been able to Batfsfy all the local and foreign dbU)B»ds, and was unoble to administer ns extensively as he could have desired to the wants of a Buffering world. MR BIIOHiLNS is cow happy to state that he is once again in a position to supply this health-giving Medicine, which he is con* vinced will, " with the bleesiyg of God," euro almost any disorder, owing to its irresistible yet gentk operation. Iv coming before the public and planting his standard once more on the ramparts of the great enemy of mankind— i.e., sickness—he triJßts that, an overruling Providence will bless his future efforts to mitigate the physical woeß of man. In this evening's Star appear a few of the hundreds of testimonials received by Mr Kitchens, one of which is from one of Auckland's best known citizens. It requires no further comment than to say that his illness was of a most severe type, bafflipg the skill of medical men, while other infallible remedies were tried without the slightest change for the bettor. Here is what Captain Faequhak says of fUTCHESS' BLOOD RESTORER :— Auckland, October 15, 1883. —Dear Sir, —For twelve months I suffered severely from sciatica, and tried various remedies, without avail, and as a last resource I wub recommended to give your Blood Restorer a trial, which I did, and I have much pleasure in testifying that after taking it for three months I completely recovered nay health. I muy say I had no faith in ife at first, but the result; wss such a thorough cure that I consider it wy duty to acknowledge, unsolicited, its curative powera.—l am, Sir, faithfully yours, W. Fahquhab, Master Mariner, PorißOnby.—To H. A, H. Hitchens, Esq.

The Proprietor would here intimate that £IjOOQ will bo forfeited to any Charitable Instituti n if the good done by his AJeJicine has been over estimated. 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 genuineness of the cures effected. He is alto willing to racct in public the medical gentlemen who have intended the patients and have pronounced them incurable, and answer questions put relative to the facts of the cases quoted. Medical men's nancies have, from motives of consideration, been excluded from all testimonials, but thon personal acknowledgment would acid increased brilliancy to the in so of the medicine. —— Mr Alex. Eaoleton, Hairdresser, of Queen street, Auckland, suffered with v paralysed arm, with every indication of the uisojsao spreading through the body. The doctors pronounced the case hopeless, and friends bolievt^d hia end was drawing near, when he was induced to give Hitchens's Blood Restorer a trial, the result being an immediate change for the better; and on continuing to take the medicine, he wa3 completely restored to hea'tbt and strength. Mr D. R. Ohisholm, Agent for Mr Hitohbns. —Dear Sir, —It is with hrartfelt thanks I am able to endorse the sterling qualities of Mr Hitchcns's invaluable Blood Restorer. Being induced by Mr Bisher, who spoke in eulogistic terms of its merits, to place my wife (wbo was suffering very acutely with Rheumatic Fever) under its treatment, I am very happy to state the medicine has acted quite magically. After a few doses pain entirely ceused,aad uhe is making rapid progress, and is now enabled to resume hsr household duties. Acting so beneficially, I would not be without such a valuable remedy, and should impress upon these who are similarly suffering not to overlook this specific, which is inestimuble.—Believe me, yours very sincerely, THOMAS BROWN, Brittania Heights, Nelson. Maraiti (near Howick), -Auckland, 17th August, 1882. To H. A. H. HitckekS. —Sir, —I had been for five years Buffering from an ulcorated leg, and after being twice under treatment in the Auckland Hospital, without any improveJMB^^m^adUfl^^P i>ivg_your blood restoffir a. trial, and am proud to say after four bottle 3 well. .Please accept my warmest thank;?, and benefit thereby.—Yours, moat respectfully, street, Auckland, Dec, 1, 1882. asked me to describe my state at the time Mr Restorer, and the effect it had on me, I will or Paralysis that made me so helpless, I stand for nine months, and had to be lifted Dr said I bud an affection of the of my limbs again. Ho brought another would probably live [only a short time, and it 1 thanked them, and felt as they did. Mr matter, and my husband told him. He at Restorer, for I believe that wili put her all in the third week, I began to feel a change, and bottle seemed to be doing me more I am now quite well, do my own washing, when I first came to New Zealand five years good you did me, for I am sure I should cot grave, if I had not put myself in your hands. Witness—HENßY HARTNOLL, to the perfect accuracy of the above crombie Btt> Auckland SOLE PROPRIETOR. PEFTEOTED THROUGHOUT THE WHOLE COLONIES.

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4912, 7 October 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4912, 7 October 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4912, 7 October 1884, Page 4

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