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Medical . , ' -~ FIRST PEIZK A.A. and P.A.* »XHIBITiO^p>46g3-- ;- --£I,OOO REWARD — CautionT^^^^ Ask for Hitchens's Blood Restorer, THE GBEAT NEW ZEALAND REMEDY FOE CLEANSING, PURIFYING, AND INVIGORATING THE BLOOD. THE Proprietor, in explaining why he has not for, co'jio time pushed the eu!o cf tho above, would state that he received such a eeriouo check by the disastrous fire -which destroyed costly appliances and a magnificent stock of prepared herbs (recently replaced), atid he has not therefore been in a position to como before the public. He has not been able t» satisfy - all the local and foreign demands, and was unable to tduiinieter as extensively as he could have desired to the wants of a Buffering world. ME HIXCHENS is now happy to state that ha is ence again in a position to supply this health-giting Medicine, which he v convinced will, " with tho blessing of God," cure almost any disorder, owing to its irresistible ' yet gentle operation. Io coming before the public and planting his standard once more on tho ramparts of the great enemy of mankind— i.e., sickness —he trusts that an overruling Providence will bices bis future efforts to mitigate the physical woes of man. In this evening's Stas appear a few of the hundreds of testimonials received by Mr Hitchens,.one of which is from one of Auckland's beet known citizens. It requires no further comment than - to say that his illness was of a moat severe tjpo, baffling the skill of medical men, while other infallible remedies were tried without tho slightest change for the belter. Here is what ' Captain Fabqtthar sayo of HITCHENS' BLOOD RESTORER:— . . " L Auckland, October 15, 1883. —Dear Sir, —For twelve months I suffered severely Irom sciatica, and tried various remedies, without avail, and as a last regourco I was recommended to giro 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 my health. I may say I had no faith in it at first, but the result w&s such a thorough cure that I consider it my duty to acknor* ledge, uue«tficited, its curative powers.—l a»u, Sir, faithfully yours, W. Fabquhab, Master Mariner, Pbmonby.—To H. A. H. Kitchens, Seq. . . ', The Proprietor would here intimato that £1,000 wiil be forfeited to any Charitable Institution if the good dons by bis MeiJiciuelias been over estimated. Ihc Proprietor is prepared to meet on a public platform any persons wbp dispute, the veracity of testimonials, and he will undertake to prove the genuineness of t^, cures effected. He is &ls© willing to raeet in public the medical gentlemen who have attended the patients and hr.ye pronounced them incurable, and answer questions put relative to the /acts of the cases quoted. Medical men's names have, from motives of consideration, been excluded from ' all testimonials, but then personal acknowlcdcment would add increased brilliancy to the faTtO of the medicine. • Mr AtEX. Eagkceion, Hairdresser, of Queen etreet, Auckland, suffered with & paralysed ' arm, with every indication of the dieeaee spreading through the body. The doctors pro* nounced.the case hopeless, and friends believed his end was drawing near, when he waa induced to give Hitchens's Blood Bestorer a trial, the result being an immediate change for tho better j and on continuing to take the medicine, ho was completely restored to health and strength. ' Mr D. B. Chishoim, Agent for Mr Hitohenb.—Dear Sir,—lt is with heartfelt thanks I am able .to endorse the sterling qualities of Mr Hitcbens's invaluable Blood Restorer, Being induced by Mr Diaher, who spoke in eulogistic farina of its merits, to place my wife (who was suffering very acutely with Rheumatic Fever) under ita treatment, lam very happy . to Btato the medicine has acted quite msgieolly. After a few doses pain entirely ceased, aqd she ' is making rapid progress, and is now enabled to resume her 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 epecific, which is inestimable.—Believe me, yours very sincerely, THOMAS BROWN, Brittania Heights, Nelson. ; Maraiti (near liovricik), Auckland, 17th August, 1882. To H. A. H. Hiicbeks.—Sir,—l had been for five years suffering from an ulcerated - leg, and after being twice under treatment in the AucXlond Hospital, without any improve* mont, I was induced to give your blood restorer a trial, and am proud to say after four bottles and the ueo cf jour Ointment, I became quite well. Please accept my warmest thanks, and give this whet publicity you wish, that others zany benefit thereby.—Yours, most respectfully. CHARLES MORGAN, Mantiti. Sheridan street, off Wellington street, Auckland, Dec. 1,1882. : . * Ma HlTOEßiie. —Dear Sir,—As you have asked me to describe my state at the time Mr McMillan recommended me to use your Blood Kestorer, and the effect it had on me, I will 1 simply Boy that whether it was Lumbogo, Sciatica, or I'aralyeis that made me co helpless, I | do not know ; but, at fcny rate, I-was unable to stand for nine months, and had to be lifted [ like a babyv and my taste was entirely gone. Dr ————— said I had au affection of the spine, atd that I should never have the une of my limbs bgain. He brought another medical man to see me, and I was told that I would probably live only a short time, and it was no use of their holding, out false hopes. I thanked them, and ielt as they did, Mr McMillan, living opposite, inquired what was the matter, and my husband told him. He at once said, "Let her lako Mr Eitchen's Blood Restorer, for I believo that will put her all right." I did so, and after ueiisg the third bottle in the thtid week, I bogsn to feel a change, and a tingling sensation in my limbs. Every (subsequent bottle gf creed to be doicg me more good. Tbo result is that after using eight bottle?, 1 sir. now quite veil, do my own washing, and all tho housework, and feel quite as well as when 1 first camo tc? Ecvr Zealand five* years ago. I am always happy to • tell people the gocd you did rce, for I biw sure I should not now be well acd hearty, but most likely in my grave, if I bud not put myeelf in your hands. —I am, dear sir, yours faithfully, FLORA NICOL. Witness—HENßY BARINOLL, Nelson street./ I have much pleasure in testifying to .the perfect accuracy of the abova statement.—N. MoMILLAN, Vulcan Lano, Auckland. H. A. Hv Hitcliens, si, Auckland, S O L EPEOPEIETOB. PRFTECTBD THROUGHOUT THB WHOLE COLONIES. Syseatsgy, : ,Ohol<»a,'Fflw, Ag-qe, Cottgha, Colds, &c. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE ' (Ex Army Med. Staff) i^iAUTlON.—'Vieo-Chancellor Sir W. P. Wood stated that DR. COLLIS BROWNE w»> v^ undoubtedly the inventor of CHLOEODYNE ; that tho story of the defendant, Free man, being the inventor waa deliberately untrue, -which he regretted had been sworn to Eminent Hospital Physicians of London stated that Dr. J. Collis Browne was the discorere of Ohlorodyne; that they prescribe it largely, and mean no other than Dr. Browne's.—Sm lime*, July 12,1864. : : The public, therefor*, are cautioned against using any other than DE, J. OOLLI'S BEOWIfE'S CHLOEODYNB Remsdiai Uses akd AcTtos. This Invaluable Bemedy produces quiet, refreshißg sleep, relieves pain, calmi tho system restores the deranged functions, and stimulates healthy action of the secretions of the body without creating any of those unpleasant results attending tho use of opium. Old and young may take it at all hours and times fvhsn requisite. Thousands of persons testify to iti marvellous good effects and wonderful cures, while medical men eitol its virtues mot extensively. CHLORODYNE is admitted by ths profession to be tho most wonderful and valuable reined/over discovered. " . . CHLORODYNJB is the best remedy known for Coughs, Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma CHLORODYNE effectually checks and arrests those too often fatal diseases-—Diphtheria _ Fever, Croup, Ague. CHLORODYNE acts liko a cfearm in Diarrhoea, and. is the only specific in Cholera and Dysentery. • * ' CHLORODYNE effectually cuts short all attacks of Epilepsy, Hysteria, Palpitations, and Spasms. CHLORODYNE is the only palliotive in Neuralgia, Shoumatism, Gout. Cancer, Tooth ache, Meningitis, &c. . From gyaaos and Co., Pharmaceutical Chemists, Medical Hall, Simla, January 6, 18801 To J. T. Davenport, Esq., 33, Great Russell Street, Bloomebury, London.—"Dear Sir,—W embrace this opportunity cf congratulating you upon" tho wide-spread reputation this justly ' esteemed medicine, Db. Coins Bbowke's CHiosoDXirs, has earned for itself, not only in Hindostan, but all over tha East. As a remedy of general utility, wo much question whether a better is imported into tfao country, and we ehall be glad to hecr »f its finding a place in every Anglo-Indian home. The other brands, we are 'jappy to say, arc now relegated to tbe native bazaars, sad, judging from their sale, wo ncy their sojourn there will be but evano3cent. We could multiply instances ad infinU m oi tha extraordinary efficacy of Db. Coixis Bbowkb's Ceiobodxhh in Diarrhcsa and Dyt^itery, Spasms, Cramps, Neuralgia, the Vomiting of Pregnancy, and as a general sedative, that navo cccurrod under our personal observation during m«ny years. In Choleraic "Diarrhoea, and even in the more terrible forms of Cholera itself, we have witnessed its surprisingly controlling power. Wo have never used any other form of Hub medicine than Collis Browne's, from a firm conviction, that it v decidedly the best, and alao from a sense of duty we owe to the profession and the public,' at we are of opinion that the substitution of any other than Collio Browne's is a DSLCUUUTI BBBACH OP lAITH ON THK WBI 01, THE CHEMIST TO PBKaCBIBEBx AKD PATIENT AIIXI. We are, sir,/ faithfully yours, Symes and Co., Members of the Pharm. Society of Grea* Britain, His Excellency the Viceroy's Chemistn." Extract from the General Board of Health, London, as toits efficacy in Cholera:— MSb strongly are we convinced of the immense value of this remedy that wo canrot 100 forcible urge the necessity of adopting it in all cases." ■ • - CAUTION.—None genuine without tha. words "Dr J. Collis Browne", on the Goror -^ mont Stamp. Overwhelming medical testimony accompanies eaoh botlle.; Solo Manufacturer-J^ 8. DAVENPORT. |U, 83, GREAT EUSSELL.STEE.ET, BLOOMSBUBY, LOSHJOVi Sold in bottleo at Is lid, 2s 9d, 4b 6d, and lie. Wholesale Agents for New Zealand—Messrs KEMPIHOENE, PBOSSES A CL '_________' DUNEDIN. ?J «*«ww

THE EVENING STAB. rpHE^presenfc is a Good Time, for Suscribing to the Sub. Names and subacriptions received at any time during the Quarter. Terms, 6a (id per quarter in advance. 7s 6d „ „ booked. Besidents in the Townships cam hare the Stab Delivered and pay weekly the sum of Sixpikoi. CUSTOMS FORMS.—Wanted Known on SALE at the Evm»a Stab Owici, Albert gfawet. Onhwnfiown, QTWABIMI and OUXWARDS QOAJZWIB9 fOSMS,

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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5079, 25 April 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5079, 25 April 1885, Page 4

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