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HITOHEN'S EAM.QVS BLOOD RESTORER, 't'OB CLBANSIHa PUBTFSnNG, AND IHVIGO BATING THE BLOOD. [Seven Tears' Teafc in Auckland.] A the request of those already cured,, the proprietor now brings the Blood RhStobbb more prominently before the public, injthe sure and certain hope that this utilising of the gifts of a merciful providence will prove a great blessing to the suffering humanity by curing long-seated disease andavertng threatening sickness. This Medicine differs from ordinary proprietary preparations, inasmuch aa it wag the product of years of study and investigation by an eminent physician of the Army Medical staff, with whom Mr Hitchens served during the New Zealand ffa aa Assistant Dispenser to the 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 seught after from every part of New Zealand.. Its curative and depurative properties hare 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 with- ' out effect. . . „- : Auckland, Jun» let, 1877 ■'. Mb Hitched*.. : Dear Sir, — I feel I should not be doing . you justice for the extraordinary medicin.. : you manufacture, were 1 not to acknowledge the, wonderful cure it has effected, upon myelf. It, will be necessary to explain the nature 01 my complaint. On the passage to this Colony, in the ship Jessie Osborne, I had a severe attack of rheumatic fever, and <vas carried ashore in the most helpless condition. I remained in this state for several months, suffering the most intense pain. ' I tried many remedies; but to no effect, and ' began to despair of ever getting relief. I was recommended by » frienjLto try your ■ wonderful Blood Restorer. I did so, and the change — almost from the first dose — m' astonishing. lam now perfectly restored to health, as well as ever I was in my life. Should you feel disposed to give publicity to this letter, I would say. to those suffering from rheumatism— do not delay, but at once take your invaluable medicine, and, : they will sopn.find relief. JFor myself, lean „ only say that you have iny lasting gratitude, and I shall at all times take it aa a pleasure to give anyone all the information possible,. 1' .herewith enclose 1 a certificate from tiro : gentlemen (visiting officers of Fountain of Friendship Lodge of Oddfellows) ; and hare ' their permission to gir<s publicity to it. — I " am, dear air, yours ever gratefully;- ■; • ' ■ : - ■ : ;; ThOS. H.'JOKBS. ' ' We, the. undersigned visiting officers >of the Loyal JFeuntain of Friendship Lodge of the1.0.0.F.M.Q., A.D., bear, witness to '. ' the wonderful cure of Brother Jones, effected ; by the use of Sir HitcJaens's Blooa jctastorar ! C. Ovbbton, N .Or, : „ ■ Aebrbd AiLßi, V.Qt; : '. -• Auckland, 26th May, 1879. .] ■ H. A.^ H. Hitohens, Esq. Dear. Sir,— l send you' this testimonial hoping ; t may be of some value in causing those who may have the misfortune to Buffer the agonies and torture of rheumatic gout to '. give your Blood Restorer a trial. If they . do, I am sure they will not be disappointed : ; I cannot flnd>words to speak in the terms of praise that your Blood- Restorer deserveg There was no person bo averse, whenhearins your 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 Hitchena's Blood Restorer. I replied "How .can you think that his medicine can do anything for me when medical men of high repute were unsuccessful, and numerous other remedies : which I had tried and all failed?" But they Btill persisted, and auceeded in erasing my prejudice, so I determined to give it a trial, thinking at the same time it would share the same fate as the others ; but to my agreeable surprise, I am able to return my sincere thankß for the debtof gratitude I owe to those who were instrumental in persuading me ro give your valuable Blood Kestorer a trial And now, thanks to its efficiency, I am able to conduct my business in all weathers with freedom and ease ; in fact, I am so improved that I am a wonder both to myself and ther numerous friends. Imoi M'Gttibßj Contractor, Auckland. Sole Agents for Wauganui — WAKEEIELD AND HOGGWith power o appoint sub-agent FOUR WEEKS ONLY. W. SPRIGGENS BEGS to announce that during the month of June ho has decided to hold a CLEARING SALE of tho whole of his Valuable Slock of BOOTS AND SHOES. The above is n buna Jlde and compulsory sale, as W. S. finds that, owing to his increasing trade, tho premises require considerable additions and improvements. In order to accomplish this, the whola of his Stock MUST BE SOL y during the month of June at a TREMENDOUS S4 ORIFICE. T R. SIEffABI i 00. • Victoria Avenue, Wanganui, Estate & Gbnebal Commission Agents:. District agents for the New Zealand Mutual Insurance Company. ITiro and Marine risks accepted at lowest current rates. Agents for Richter & Nannestad's, Palmeraton North, timber mills. Agents for the Maaawatu Timos and fatea Mail. Intending advertisers supplied with every ixformation. Money advanced on freehold security. J. R. STEWART, LICENSED LAND BROKER under " Land Transfer Act, 1870." SSI" Authorised and Licensed Surveyor;, - ____ NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MR R. G. BURN, Chemist and Druggist begs to inform his numerous friends that owing to his finding it necessary to live on tho premises, he hu3 removed noxtldoorto Mi- William Sprhjgcns, opposite the. Convent, Viotoria Avenue; and, whilst; thanking those who have patronised him so> liberally in the past, would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same Proscriptions carcfidly prepared R. G. BtJRN^ Uheuust and Druggist (Opposite Coi«ent). Victoria Avonue. WH. NETTLESHIf . • (Late J. King & Co.) MAuupAOTUßisa Gold and Siiveb3miimi Masonic Jeweller and Medalist ■ Electro-plater and Gilder. ; Rbpaib3 Executed with Despatch, Old Gold and 3ilrer Bought, ! Victoria Avenue^™, a soow

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10229, 23 June 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10229, 23 June 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10229, 23 June 1883, Page 4

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