I ..^BUSINESS DIBECTOBY. . /.u^ » P« COMPANIES. New Zealand JTire and Marine Insurance Company. Thomas Culpan, Manager. ATJCTIONEEBS &c. Edward^N. Liffiton, Auctioneer, Stock and Station Agent, Rutland Chambers Barns, Albert, Valuator General Commission, Custom House , Shipping Agent Jackson, Freeman R., Stock Station Agent ABCHITECTS, SUEVETOBS, &O. ' Atkins, A., Ridgway-street BAXEES & CONPECTIOSEES. . Bam, James, Machine Biscuit Baker, and f^Confectioner Avenue Hicks,' George, Steam Biscuit and - Confectionery Works Ridgway-sfa-eet Woolley, |,Thomas, Machine Biscuit Baker . and Confectioner, Victoria Avenue BOOT & SnOE MAKES Hurley, Henry, Cheapest Boots in Town BUTCHER '' Caddy, Henry, Wholesale and Retail Ship- ' ' , ' p™g and Family Butcher • ■ -■ CABINET JIAKEBS. '•Anderson, John, Furniture and Carpet ' Warehouse, Victoria Avenue " ' 'Anderson, J»mes, T. Furniture Carpet and 1 Bedding Warehouse, Valuator, TJndcr- - - taker, &e. Taupo Quay ■; '--; - ' CHEMISTS & DEUGGISTS •.r = Burn, R. Or., Chemist and Druggist Avenue Wakefleld & Hogg, Wholesale and Retail COMMISSION A&ENTS, &C. ; Crawford, J. J., Commission Agent, Certificated Acountant in Bankruptcy IEONMONOEBS Drummond & Alexander, Metal Merchants PAINTEtt & DECOBATOB. Styles, W. T. Paperhanger, Victoria Avenue PIiTJMBEES & GASHTTEBS. Horn, J. H., Manufactory, Victoria Avenue ' Keesing, J. H. Plumber and Gasfitter ■'.-.. PBODTTCE MEECHAKT3, &C. ' Walker & Hatrick, Steam Chaff Cutting ; and Crushing Mills Ridgway-street f SAHDIiEES & HAKNESS MASEES .■ Kitchen, D., Importer and Manufacturer of every description of Saddlery, Avenue SEEDSMAN & NBESEEYMAN Laird James, Taupo Quay SHIP CALANDIEBS & SAILMAKEBS . McFarlane, J. & D., Taupo Quay ' STOEEKEEPEES & GBOCEBS. Cummins, T. D., Taupo Quayj ■' Manson,S., Storekeeper, Taupo Quay and ■ Murimotu '■ ;Stevenson, J. I/.> Wholesale , and Retail • Provision Merchants, Corner of Wick- -._ stead and Ridgway-streets, Wanganui b^<'< . TATLOBS &OT3TSITTEES. \J> Bell, Peter, General Draper, Tailor, Clothier %n& Outfitter . Harding, D. Tailor, Draper, and Outfitter - Established 1865, London House "WATCHMAKEBS & JEWELLEES Drew, S. H. Practical Watchmaker and = Jeweller Wanganui and Marton ' £ohn Bros., Importers, Watchmakers and Jewellers, next door Cheohiclb Office ' TSTNB & BprEIT"MEECHANTB. •' Powell, Son, and Co., Victoria Avenue EJT 0 H E N S ' S FAMOUS BLOOD RESTORER, .Toe Cleansing, PtmrenxG, and IntigoBATING THE BLOOD. [Seven Tears' Test in Auckland.] At the request of those already cured, the proprietor now brings the Biood Reetoeee more prominently before tbe public, in tbe sure and certain hope that this utilising of the gifts of a merciful providence ivill prove a great blessing to the suffering humanity by curing long-seated disease and averting threatening sickness, tf -." '■» This Medicine differs from ordinary pro- ■ prietary preparations, inasmuch as it was ' the product of years of study and investiga- '■- tdon by an eminent physician of tbe Army •' Medical staff, with whom Mr Hitcbens served during tbe New Zealand War, as Assistant Dispenser to tbe Imperial Forces. ; On its introduction to the public as a specific for the cure of Rheumatism, Blood . Impurities, and General Debility, it quickly attained great celebrity, and soon was sought after from every port of New Zealand. Its curativo and depurative properties ■ : have been fully attested by tbe numerous ■ ' testimonials received by tbe proprietor from -'' patients who had long suffered from the • • ■ above distressing maladies, who had applied in vain to physicians for relief, and in whose .• cases Turkish Baths, Hot Springs, and other • popular remedies bad been resorted to with- ■ out effect. Auckland, June Ist, 18W ; • Mb Hitohen3. '..'•. Dear Sir, — I feel I should not be doing ', you justice for tbe extraordinary medicine 4 you manufacture, were I not to acknowledge the -wonderful cure it has effected upon my- '•'■ aelf. It will be necessary to explain tbe ' nature of my complaint. On tbe passage to • this Colony, in the ship Jessie Osborne, I bad a severe attack of rheumatic fever, and ' wbb carried asborc in tbe most helpless con--1 dition. I remained in this state for several months, suffering tbe most intense pain. I ■ ■ tried many remedies, but to no effect, and began to despair of ever getting relief. I - : was recommended by a friend to try your ' wonderful Blood Restorer. I did so, and tbe change^ — almost from the first dose — was astonishing. lam now perfectly restored , to health, as well as ever I ivas in my life. r-' ■ Should you feel disposed to give publicity ''to this letter, I would say to those Buffering '_' from rheumatism — do not delay, but at - once take your invaluable medicine, and ■' they will soon find relief. For myself, I can only aay that you have my lasting gratitude, : ' and I shall at all times take it as a pleasure • : to give anyone all the information possible. ■ I herewith, enclose a certificate from two -• gentlemeß (visiting officers of Fountain of ,■ BMendship Lodge of Oddfellows), and have < their permission to give publicity to it. — I am, dear Bir, yours ever gratefully, : . Thos, H. Jones. "We, the undersigned visiting officers of the I/oyal Fountain of Friendship Lodge, • of the 1.0.0.F.M.U., A.D., bear witness to ' the -wonderful cure of Brother Jones, effected by the use of Mi 1 Hitchens's Blood Restorer. . C. Oveeton, N.G. Alfbed Allex, V.G. ■ Auckland, 26th May, 1879. . H. A. H. Hitchbns, Esq. Dear Sir, — I send you this testimonial, hoping it may be of some value in causing those who may have tbe misfortune to suffei tihe o lr onies and torture of rheumatic gout U - oj vc your Blood Restorer a trial. If thej H • lam sure they will not be disappointed lea rmoi •B nd words to speak in tbe terms o TH-aise W l3 * y our Bloo<l Restorer deserve; " ' There w« no person so averse, whenb,eai>ins youi- mediae *P<* eil «* ™ a c ™° io ' rheumatism, than I Fas; but people wer continually astfng "JV* 8 ? . m , • such a cripple, & I had toed Hitchens ■ Blood Re/torer. J . re P hei f^^/fn think that Ms medicine dan do anything fo me when medical men of «jgh repute -wer unsuccessful, and numerous other remedie which I bad tried and all faited? Bu j . they still persisted, and suceeded w erasin "^ my prejudice, so I determined to give it trial thinking at tbe same timeit would shai tbe same fate aa the others 5 but to my agret able surprise, I am able to return myßincei thanks for the debtof gratitude l owe to thos -who were instrumental in persuading me t eive your valuable Blood Restorer a tria And now, thanks to its efficiency, I am abl ±o conduct mj business in all weathers wit . freedom and ease jin fact, lam so improve that I am a wonder both to myself an * th£r " OUS SxMtoE, Contractor, Auckland. ." ** e As tAOT£ a D m A¥D HOGG With power to appoint sub-agent
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 21 October 1882, Page 1
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1,063Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 21 October 1882, Page 1
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