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. ■■■;■■' ■"';-: ;' • V vv v;.lieeftwi;■;;': '^^y|i^;'f ■ ' '"■' — FIEST PRIZE AA. ahd P.A. EXHIBITION,} IBB3^~ •; OV"';.. '■•"■': v.';; ' ■;" ■■.;■ ■■". ■ £1,0.00. - BEWAl|D^Oa^tapDLv: : ; I fo^%2 >'- ■ THE G'&EAT: NEW ■ ZEALAND 'EEMEDY #fc-CLEAN^iN<3-^V.. ? • ./: \■■ PDEIFYING-,AND. INVIGOBATING; THEJBLOOD.-; ]-.^>ff< -'■■: : - fin HE Proprietor, in explaining why lie has not for some time,pushed the sale of the above, JL- . would state that he received each & Berious chectby the cJ^a^trousfire which, destroyed costly appliances and a magnificent stock of preparedhV-rbß, (receatly replaced), and •he ;ha§ not therefore been in a position to oomo before the public. He"has joot, beeriiabWte^aijißfy v all the local and foreign .demands, and was'-unable? to. administer .A^ 'have, desired to' the . wants of. & .Buffering ■world.^-/Mli'.Hli'OfiEifS.i^no^'happyJ to fßt«ite' that he is'once'again'in a position to 'supplythis'\heai,lti^giyiQg;'Medici'heV':' i 'wtii6h'.'iie iß^can- 1;- ! vi.need will, " with the blessing 1 of Qo<i," cure almost anj'dioordiv^dmvg'^'i^'i^ifef^hle//'.^ ■■yob gentlo operation. - Iti coming before the public';and:planting his standard dric'e/iriQre" .on • , the•'rarcparks of the great| enemy of mankind-—i.e., sickness—he trusts that an overruling. Providence will bIoBS his,future efforts to mitigate the physical woes of man. In thu ©tening's Stae appear a few. of the huedreds of testimonials received by?Mr Hitche'ni, one " < p{-':\.-. which is from one of Auckland's best known citizens..■...'lt requires no:further comment than to say that his illness was of a most Bevc«a type, baffling the skill.of modical men, while other infallible remedies were tried without the slighteßb change for the -better. Here is iwhat/. OaptamFAEQUHAEBaysofftITOHBKS' BLOOD EESTOBEE:—' 5W ' l^t: ■.^•vrVAhckland, October. 15, 1888.~De.Br .Sir,—3?dr twelve.months I. Buffer.odje^rgiy.trom l sciatica,'and tried various, remedies, r without avail, and as a last resource..l was, recommended , to giyo your Blood.Eestorer a trial, which I did.Vnd I have 'much'pieaaureJn^V^ug!^^''^''*-'' after taking it for three mouths I completely recovered my health, i I may say I had no faith in it at firat, but the result was such a thorough cure, that I. consider itmy ;duty; rto acknoirledge, unsolicited, its curative powers;—l; aw, Sir, faithfully yours; ;W> JTabqithab, Matter Mariner, Ppheonby.--To H. A. H. Hitchens, Esq.. ■",• „/'.-:',^L" ,!.';„.••■■''■; • Ihe Proprietor would here intimate that jgljOOG will be forfeited to any Charitable ; ' Institution if.the good done by his Medicine has been over estimated. .-«;?'•? , The Proprietor ia prepared to meeton a public platform any. persons wbc dispute the veracity of testimonials, and he will undertake to prove, the genuineness of; the cures effected. Ho is ulao willing to meet in public the medical gentlemen who have '.atfre'ded the' patients and have pronounced, them incurable, and, answer questions put relative to the facts of'the cases quoted. ■ Medical men's names have,'from motives of: consideration, been excluded fiom->'■ all testimonials, but then personal - acknowl^deinent would add' increased brilliancy to'■■tb.'e'**' faocie of the medicine. ' "■.-'. •' „-. °^-—-~~:.' . : ■"'•.• ; '■' \V ■• '■■ , f'' r 0-' ?■■?>■'■■'? ■; ,: /■ Mr Axex. jBa'^IiBTOH, Fairdreaoer, of Queen street, AuoMand, suffered with-s paralysed arm, with every indication of the disease spreading through the body. «The doctors pro* ncunced the caso hopeless, .and friends, believed hlB end was drawing near, -when "hewaß . induced to give Hitchona's Blood Restorer ; a trial, the rfceulfc being an immediate change for the better $ and on contimiing to take the medicine, he was completely restored to health and ■•', strength,' ■'■ v- • ;■ ' '' - " ': '--- < .'■ :■■' .-' •" ■■■ '• ■' •■■ •:-: '■■■''•: •'• •-r';.i''".^'^'- •'•••' "'■'••t: :■ Mr D. B. Ohishoim, Agenfc for Mr Hitoeens.—Dear Sir^—lt is with heartfelt thanki n I am able to endorse the sterling qualities of Mr'Hitchens's invaluable Blood Eestorer. Being induceG by Mr Disher, who Bp'oke in eulogistic Nvms of its merits, to place my wife (who was Buffering very acutely v?ith Sheumatio Feyer) under its treatment, I am very happy to state the rcedicine has acted quite magically. After a few doses' pain entirely ceased, and she v^ is making rapid progress, and is now enabled to resutqe her household duties. Acting so boneficialiy, I would not be without siich a valuable remedy, and uhbuld impress upon th»se who are similarly suffering not to overlook this [specific, which'lß inestimable.—Believe me, ' youra.very sincerely, THOMAS BROWN, Brittauia Heightß,;Nelsbn. ' •' ■'. ' ; ;!'■■'.;! ;-.; . : , .-;.■'•■• Maraiti (near Howick), Auckland,:l7th Auguet,lßß2.' v To H. A. H. Hitcekhs.—Sir,-—l^^ had been for five years' suffering from an ulcerated lag, and after, being twice under treatment in the Auckland Hospital, without any improvement, I waa induced t© give your blood restorer a frial, arid am prouid ltd say.after four- bottles ..'' and the use of your Ointmerit,'l became quite.well.' Please accept my warmest thanki, and ?ive this what publicity you wish, that others may benefit thereby .—Yours,''moatrespectfully» CHARLES MOKGAM, Maraiti. . V ..■■':,:.; " ■ ■,' ; =v:o -: .:■'.:.,';,' -.i,.--- ■■:j.- i/>>w...:' .. ■.■,'. ■ •'' ', Sheridan street, off Wellington Btreetj Auckland, Dec. li' 18821 6 . - M» HiaOHßNS.—Dear Sir,-—As you have asked me tp describe my state at the time Mr McMillan recommended me touse your Blood Bestorer, and the effect it had on me, I-will simply say that -whether it was Lumbago, Sciatica, or Paralysis that made me co helpleM, I (do nofc know; but, at "any rate, I was unableto stand for nine montaß, and had to be lilted lik» a bwby, and my taste was entirely gone. 1 Dr.- ■■ ■■ said 'I had an affection 'of I'-/the, gpine s and that I should never have the use; of my limbs agaih. He brought another medical man to see'me,'arid I was tpld that I would probably live 'only ashorttime, and it, 'was no use of their holding out false .hopes., I thanked them, and felt aß'th'ey.i'diaiT-vil* McMillan, Jiving opposite, inquired what was the matter,-'dad my'husbarid told;-hinii •-.He/at ■••"'■ once said, "Lot' her take Mr,Hitohijn's.Blood Eestorer; for I;believe that will put her all V right." I did bo, and after using the third bottle in,the third week,! begaato feela change, and a tingling sensation in my jimjbs. Every subsequent bottle seemed. to bo doing me more good. The result is that after using eight bottleo, lam iiovr.quite well, do-my own waehingj and all the housework," and feel quite,an well;as when I first came to Hew Zealand. fivetyeir* a^o. lam ' always happy to tell people the. good you did. faiej fdr lam sure I should noi now be well -and heartVj but moat likely in.my grave, if ,-I had not put ray self in your hind*. —I am, dear sir, yours faithfully, ELQEA'i.SIOOL. ; WitneEs—HEMHY 'HAE fJp»OLL, ' Nelson street. I • have ••muon'■pleasure in testifying tovthie-per/iecfc accuracy oi the abov* statement.—2f, McMIL'LAN", Vulcan' Lane, Auckland. -"': .;': .■. ■" ■-v ' \':'\;-^ iJ : ;:r-f:,J.. \- "H.A. H. ■ Hitohens.^.'Abercrdjcabie,:st.v;^u6k^^ -: •'■ ■' ■-•'■■ ' ■■• ■' 'S QJjEVH O^P-'H:I E;r:.O^,':.:;-''-:;^v,:,,, U/--; , PEFTEOTBD THEOUGHOIJT THK WHOLE COLONIES.O': •"■:;v;i ; ~ ■' Dysentery, \ Clidlega, Fever, Ague, Coti^s, Col^^ ' :■■"'_.- ''■■./' • •:' :'(Ex Army Med..Stiff) ..'-'■'■; 'C:::'\'.^, / /"I AUTION.—Vice-Charioellor Sir W. P. Wood stated th&t. DB,V COLLIS, BROWNE "*k \J undoubtedly the inventor of OHLOEODYffE ; that the story of the defendant^JTreo man, being the inventor wa» deliberately untrue, which he regretted hai been sworn to Eminent Hospital Physicians of London Btated that Dr, J; Gollis Browne was the discoYere of Ohlorodyne; that they prescribe it largely,.and mean no other than Dr. Browne's.—S«« limes, July 12,1864. : ■'\ '■'■■..' ' .■'■■' ■"■■ ■'■;■.: •;■'■.. .■.;.. ;■■:•'■-> A . ■;;.-Vi .'.■'■... > . The public, therefore, are cautioned against 1 using anyotherthan c Dl. J, COLL IS 3 E'O^WM;' S vC H L O^^D tt ij':/-^, .:. '■' ■ ." . Bobmboiae Uses akd AcTioif. \ ...v...';' ''■'':'. '.'.'.'■' '■■''■ ■■ This Invaiuablo Bemody-producea quiet, refreshiHg sleep, relieves pain, calma the system restores.the deranged functions, and Btiroulates healthy action of the eeGrotiohi of the body without creating any of those unpleasant-results attending the use.of opium. Old and young may take it at all hours and tiKiea when requisjfce., Thoueands of persons testify to its marvellous good effects and wonderful cures, while mydi.c^.;;inen:''^tol/ita''Tutaei.inoi' •extensively. 1 \ . '•■ *. ■ ■ •. ' '•';•■" ' - .'- "-": ; ' ■'". •''"■■".:- V'~', 'Z:-' : ,> ■ ■■■ ■ OHLOKODYNE is admitted by the• profeswon to be the laost wonderful" aridfTaluabl* remedy ever discovered. . ' .■ ; . ' . ■'. ' . ', ''■ „■' ■\-'^,: l- '■'."'',: •■,-■ / OHLORODYNE is the best remedy known for Coughe, Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma. CHLOEODYW.S effectually checks and arrests those too often fatal diseases—Diphiherifc Fcvs'r, Oroupj Ague. ■ '...'.' . ..: , . '.. ' ■ .. ■' , r' : \ '...."■.''..";.:. ,:.';''"V:'s . CHLOEODYNS acts like a charm in Diarrhcea, and is the only specific in Cholera and Dysentery.' -. '"■ '■.' .. .-;. • ... ( "■ ■■■ ' ' ... ' ;_" .-' '";'_' "• ."■'" .",y .'._■■ ;,■' .'..-■. CHLOEODYITE eficctoally exi.ts short all attacks of Epilepsy, Hysteria, Palpitatioß», and Spaama.. -. . ■ ,'. .' „: ■ . .', • ,' ' '■. .'...''•.' "■..'/.":.''■ 1":. "',".'."■. ■.■','■ \.'■''.":";■'■ OHLOEODYNE ia the only palliative in Neuralgia, Sheumatism, &out, Caneerj T«9t& ache, Meningitis, &o, .' ; '.' ' . ■'• '•',■'.-. ,' '. ... .-,-: '.■'..■■,,.■".•»"./.'..' :■ . Eroni Svmes and Co., Chemists, Medical Hall, Simla, January; 5, 18801 To J..2\'Davenport,"Esq., 33, Great Busbsll Street, Bloomsbury, London.—'"Dear,Sir,-rW embrace this opportunity of congratulating you upon the wido-spread reputation this justly esteemed medicine, Db. Co)ji.is Bbowhe's Chiobopyitb, haß earned for itself, not only in '■Hindostan, but all over the Bast. Aa a remedy orgeneral.utility,.:we;:maoJb'queßti6n!whetlier.'. a better io imported, into the country, and we ehall bo glad to hear of its finding a place iv every Anglo-Indian home.' The other brands, wo aro bappy toi say ,are : now relegated, to,tJbe native bazaars, and, judging frosn their sale, we ncy their sojourn there" iirilL be .but avaneecsnt. ' Wo ;bould. multiply instances ad infinit m of the eitraordinary efficacy of !)«„, Oollis Bbowhb's OEIoaODTNa in Diarrhoea and Dyt-?«atei-y, Spaoms, Cramps, Neuralgia,, the Vomiting of. Pregnancy, and as a general sedative, that wave occurred under our personal! observation, during many yeara. In Choleraic Diarrhcßa, arid even in the more terrible formtv , of Cholera itself, we haVe witnessed its surprisingly controlling power.: We have never usedi any other form of this medicine than Coliis; Browne's, from a firm coriTictiori'that! it ia decidedly, the best,,and also from a Bense of duty we owe to the' profession..sady the public, aa we are'of-opinion .that tha substitution of any other than Coliis Browne'B is. a; BILIBBBAjxtj BfiKACH OB 1 JAITH OK IHS JiBT OP ■ THE CHEMIST TO PEEBCEIBEE AHD i'tOMBST ';. AJJri», 'We are,- sir, faithfully yours, Symes and C 0.,; Members of the Pharm. Seciety of QTj eij Britain, Hia Excsilexiey the Viceroy's Chemistß." .. '■ ... '■'■■■. •- ,..!/:. ■-;; V. ;.;,:'.-',j;".v ''■' • Extract from the General Board of Health, London, as to its efficacy in OholOT« 4 '.__««Bp strongly are we oonvincsd of the immense value of this remedy that we, canrot i too. foroiblt /'•'" urge the nocsasity of adopting ib in all c'ase'a." '' "'.'' .. ;,■.■> -y )v{, ..-". ■'■': r:'-'"^''.'!'': CAUTION.—None genuine without the words "Dr J. Coliis. Browne'y.on;the:iEtoTerV; ■ ment Stamp. Overwhelming medical testimony accompanies each bottle,,. „ ■ ;' ' ".' ; " 33, i Q-HE-AT EXJSSELL-STEEET, BLOOMSBITRX^-'lowDt3-81-' ' - Sold in bottles at Is lid, 2s9d, 4s 6d, arid lls. ; ■..: .-a^ ..?•"•.■.• Wholesale. Agonts for Sow Zealand—Messrs KSMPTHOKNS, I»J>,OSSER;* --OtP: '■'■■■ ' ■■■■-. ■■..■;. •■■.•■■■.'-'. ' DUNEDIK.;- '".■■' .V:-.-'-.1- I,™* 'V^T If/^.' '

TUB EVENING STAB. friEE>rc3cnt is a Good Xiiue,/for SuJL scribing totho Stab. jN"araes and subscriptions received at any time .during the Quarter,. , Terms, 6s 6d per quarter in advance. 7e 6d „ „ booked. Ecsidonts in the Townships' can Ihave the Stae Delivered and pay weekly the sum of Sixpence, i iUBTOMo i«'Ull fVIH.--WaJAlod ILuowu on \j SALJB at the EvjfuriNa Stab .Omen,! AlberL street, Gxßbamßtown, INWAEBS and OVITWABJpS OQAB7WVS FORMS,

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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5061, 2 April 1885, Page 4

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