»' * * I . i' DIRECTORY. £OTSiraANCE COMPANIES.. ' IfewJ Zealand Fire, and Marine Insurance Thomas Ciilpan, Manager. 3"- ■ ■ '%h r ATTCTIONBEES &O. Edward,N. Liffiton, Auctioneer, Stock and Station Agent, Eutland Chambers Barns, Albert,' Valuator General Commission, Custom House , Shipping Agent Jackson,' Freeman 8.,- Stock Station Agent AECHITECIS, STJBVEYOBS, &C. Atkins, A.', Bidgway-street .. BAKEES,& CONFECTIONERS. Ua;in",'Janies, Machine Biscuit Baker, and gJConfectioner Avenue ' ' Hicks, George, Steam Biscuit Factory and Confectionery Works Bidgway-sbreet Woolley, Thomas, Machine-Biscuit Baker and Confectioner, "Victoria Avenue .. t: . . BOOT & SHOE MAKEB Hurley, Henry, Cheapest Boots in Town "....-'' , -BUTOEEB " . Caddy, Henry, Wholesale and Betau Shipping and Family Butcher ■ CABINET MAKEBS. Anderson, John, Furniture and Carpet "Victoria Avenue ■ ■ "• Anderson, James, T. Furniture Carpet and Bedding -.-.Warehouse, ; Valuator, Under.taker,.&c. Taupo Quay .. : , ; -;, CHEMISTS & JDBTmGHSTS . Burn, E. G., Chemist and Druggist Avenue Wakefield &,Hogg, Wholesale and Eetail cosnnssioir a&ehts, &o. CSrawford, J. J;, Commission Agent, Certiflcated Acountant in -Bankruptcy '• ••■ iBOITMONGEBS Dnimmbnd & Alexander, .Metal- Merchants PATNTEE & DECOBAIOE. . . ■ Styles, W. I. Paperhanger, Victoria Avenue } PIitJMBEBS & GASEITTEB3. ... ; Horn, J.H., Manufactory, Victoria Avenue Keesing,' J. H. Plumhefand Gasfitter " ■ PBODUCE MElli(ifiANTS','&C. ' *'. Walker- & Hatric'k, Steam Chaff ' Cutting and Crushing Mills Eidgway-street • • BAWDI.BBS & HABKESS MAKEB3 Kitchen, D./Importcr and Manufacturer of every description' of Saddlery, Avenue SEEDSMAN & NUBSBBXMAN Laird. James, Taupo Quay . BHTP.CAIiANpiiEES & SAIMIAKEBS McFariarie, J. & D., Taupo Quay "''"'' ' STOEEkEEPEES & GBOOEES. Cummins, T. '• D., Taupo Quay) Manson, S., Storekeeper, Taupo Quay and Murimofti -y^ Stevenson, ■ J.L., Wholesale and Eetail ' Provision Merchants, Corner of WickI stead and Eidgway-streets, Wanganui .•','■ TATLOBS &OUTWTTEBS. Bell, Peter, General Draper, Tailor, Clothier and Outfitter Harding, D. Tailor, Draper, and Outfitter I Established 1865,- London House '.',. • WATCHJIAXEES & JBWEI&EBS D'r,ew, S. H. Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller Wanganui and Marton Jlohn Bros., Importers, Watchmakers and \\ Jewellers, next door Chbomcqee Office ■ " 'TVINE & SPIBIT MEBOHANTS. Powell, Son, and Co., Victoria Avenue •-'; H I T C H ENS'S ;' ..'FAMOUS BLOOD EESTOBEE, Tob' Cleansing, Poetpyino, and Inviqo- •" ' : BATING THE BIOOD. [Seven Years' Test in Auckland.] A~t the request of those already cured, the A- proprietor now brings the Biood EcStobeb niore prominently before tbe public, in the sure and certain hope that this utilising of the gif t3 of a merciful providence will prove a great blessing to the suffering humanity, by- curing long-seated disease and avertrjk ing,threatening sickness. This Medicine differs from ordinary proprietary preparations, inasmuch as it was the, product of yews of study and investigation by an 'eminent physician of the Army Medical staff, with whom Mr Hitchens served during the New" Zealand War, as Assistant Dispenser to the Imperial Forces. On its introduction to the public as a Bpecific for ,the. cure of Bheumatism, Blood Impurities, and General Debility, it quickly attained- great celebrity, and soon was sought after from every part of New Zealand. ijap'urative and' depurative. properties have been fully attested by the numerous testimonials received, by the 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 had been resorted to without effect. ' ! ,-;v- ; . ' ', Auckland, June Ist, 1877 ' Mb Hitchens; •Dear' Sir, — :I feel. I should, not . be doing you justice for the extraordinary medicine you manufacture, were I not to acknowledge the wonderful cure it has effected upon, myself. It ■wi]l''be necessary to explain the nature of my complaint. On the passage to this -Colbiny, in^'tW 'ship Jessie Osborne, I had' a severe- aftac-k of rheumatic fever, and was carried ashore in the most helpless condition. 1 1 remained in this state for several months, the most intense pain. I triedniany remedies, > but to no effect, and began, to. despair of ever getting relief. I -•was. recommended; by a friend to try your wonderful Blood Bestorer. I did so; and the clja^ge:— almost from the first dose — was astonishing. lam now perfectly restored to;iiealth, as well as ever I was in my life., you feel disposed to give publicity ' to this letter, I would say to those suffering from rheumatSm^^do" not delay, but at once take your ' invaluable medicine, and fT they will soon find relief. For myself, I can only say that you have my lasting gratitude, and I. shall at all times take it as a pleasure tq-give anyone all the information possible. Ijherewith enclose a certificate from two gentlemen (visiting officers of Fountain of Friendship Lodge of Oddfellows), and have tneir permission to- give publicity to it.— l aia, dear sir, yours ever gratefully, •'"-'.;■ ' . Thos. H. Jones. 'We, the undersigned visiting officers 'of the Loyal Fountain of Friendship Lodge, of theT.O'.O.F.M.XT., A.Di, bear witness to the' wonderful cure of Brother Jones, effected by 'the use of Mr Hitchens's Blood Bestorer ■:■ C. Oveeton, N.G. ■ v ■ Aotebd Alley, V.G. 1 „; Auckland, 26th May, 1879. H.- A. H. Hitchens, Esq. oDear Sir,— l send you this testimonial, hoping it may bo of some value in causing those jvho may have the misfortune to suffer tlie, agonies and torture of rheumatic gout to give your Blood Eestorer a trial. If they divl am sure they will not be disappointed, r cannot find words to speak in the terms of praise that your Blood Bestorer deserveg There was no person so averse, whenhearins. ybur medicine spoken- of as a cure foJ rheumatism, than I -was ; but people were continually asking me, when they saw me such a cripple, if I had tried Hitchens's Blood Bestorer. I replied "How can you think- that his medicine can do anything for me when medical men of high repute weri unsuccessful,' and numerous other remedies which I -had -tried and all failed?" Bui Uiey still persisted, and suceeded in erasing "^r 4 - my, prejudice, so I determined to give it c trial, thinking at the same time it would shari ■< the: same fate as the others ; but to my agree able surprise, I am able to return my sincen thanks for the debtof gratitude i. owe to thosi ■who were instrumental in persuading me r< give your valuable Blood IJestorer a trial And now, thanks to its cflicioney, I am abli tbconduct my business in nil weathers will freedom and case : in fact, I am so improve! that I am a wonder botli to myself am other numerous friends. Emiot M'G-unin, Contractor, Auckland. ' Solo Agents for Wanganui — \VAKEFIELD AND HOGGWitb. power to appoint sub-age
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 3 November 1882, Page 1
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