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HITOHEN'S FAMOUS BLOOD BESTOKER, ■fOB OtEAJTBIWa PTOtPYING, tm> iHVIfIO EATIN& THE BLOOD. \ \ [Seven Tears' Test in Auckland.] ' : T .; A the roquesfc of 1 those already diired, tKe proprietor now brings the Blood ,Bb« SIOEHB more prominently before the publiCj in the sure and certain hope that this utilising of the 'gifts, of a merciful prcivideniie will prove a great blessing : to the suffering humanity by. curing long-seated disease'andavertng threatening sickness. . ■ ; ' '. ' • ; : This Medicine differs from ordinary proprietary preparations, inaamuqh.as .it .was the product of -years, of study and jpayestiga> tiqn by an eminent physician of the. Army Medical staff,' with whom Mr 'Hitehehs eeired during the.^New 'Zealand'Wa' '."as Assistant' Dispenser' to the linperiai Forceg. : ' On ' ife I introduction to thei public as ' a specific' for the' cure of ■ Bheumatisiii" Blood Impurities, and General Debility, 1 it 'quickly attained great celebrity, and soon' wass'aug'ht after from every, part of New Zealand. 1 '■'■•■'■"•■ ' Its , curative, 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 otter popular remedies had been resorted Itowithouteffe'et. ' '.'■■ - . :"'•'.'„ \' P. " , ' : - Auckland, Jub^' Ist! l&ltf' '■', MB HITOHHHb. ■•"' '"' '••'•"■'' -';., " :U ,\ •Dear Sir,' — I feel I Bhbuld not bp; doing you, justice for the f extraordinary' inedicin< youmanufacture, were 1 not to acknowledge \ the wonderful'.cure'it has effected' upon my* ielf. It iwill be necessary. to" explain- the" I nature of my, complaint. On the passage to , this Colony, in the ship. (Jessie' OsborneJ'l 1 had a Beyere, attack of rheumatic fever, : and ! was' carried- ashore in the post helpless cori- | dilion. I remained in; this state for several months, sufferyg the most intense .paini; il I tried! many. remedie's,.;but tb.no effect, and. .began to despair of eyer, getting relief. IH I) ' was recommended by a frienil^ ticy.yppi .wonderful Blood Eestorer.' . Ididsb,'andtlio: change— -almost • from the_ first' 'dos'^wai'' i astonishing. I am 'now perfectly' resfcieo i to health, as well BB;'ever-I was inmy'life.! (Should you feel disposed to give- publicity ;to this letter, Ilwould say to those suffering from rheumatism— do not delay;- ; but '' at ' ,once ; take iyouri.invaluab'le ! medicine,-* [they will soon find reliefs Tor myself t i can' 'only, say that ypu_haye my lasting gratitude) 1 ' and I shall, at all timestoke it. as. a pleasure^ : to give anyone all the ;inf ormatiori possible^ l r herewith" enclose.. a- certifioate v from. : ewo\ gentlemen' (visiting.'omcers of fountain id 3 ;£Wpndship : lodge of .Oddfellows), and hayt 1 their permission; to, giy.e publicity to it.-f?li [axoj dear bit, 'yours I '. ever graWully, 1".-., .' 0 , ; : . :: !*>!>" t - ■■'Jhob.'H.' JOMia.,,...' 1 We,- the: undersigned; visiting officera irf"! the lioyal Feuntain of 'jßrienashiii 'Jjodse ofthe I.O.O.P.M;.U.^!A..D., bear 'witaen (»'' the wonderful cure of Brother Jonei; affected? by the use of Mr Hitchens's Bloo'd ! iSestbrer z :„ ; •'..'-..) O:Ovsa.TONi'N.Gr. : ''-""^ -.;•;> -,: . •; .■:•: AiPEED 'AS.JiSt; V.G: !ylf i ' . : , :•= .- 'Auckland,' 26th Ms,y;'lß79. !!fl : H. A.'H. Hmohbns, Esq. f i<?< ■•Mif'.HJso' : Dear Sir,— l ..send -,. you this ■testurioniai ! ' hoping "t may be of some value in causing •■ those whqjnay have the misfortune to suffer ' the. agonies and torture of rheumatic gout to i give yojir' Blood Eeatorer a, trial. r : If they! do, I am sure^ they will not be dißappointedij I cannot find words to speak .in theiterms.of'pfaise; that .your Blood Eestorer !.deseryeg. j IChere was. no'person so averfle,|whenhearai» « yoiir 'medicine 1 "spoken', 'bf as a cure, f of* rheumatism, than' l was'; but people were continually asking' me; ; when they-Baw put'. Buch ■- a cripple, ( if 'I ; had' tried Hitchens's - Blood : Eestorer;' > -I replie'd I "How' can joii ' tjbpoki that. his; medicine can'tio-akything for' inajwhfen' anedical/jmeni of 'high repute were i: nnsuccessful^tad: numerous 1 'other re'medieß'' which I had tried and: alii failed?'*" But'' they, still persisted, and suceeded in erasing W-P^JH l^? 6 !.: 80 . 1^ ;detennjne'dT to give>S a trial, tlunk'ing at the same timeit would ehare' iho^saine' f ate as the.others j but to myagree- \ able surprise, I aia able to return my sincere , > tharikß forthedebtof gratitude I owe tothose,^ who ■ were instrumental' in .persuading me rof give ydiir ; valuable Blood'. Kestorer a* trial', And now, thanks to its efficiency, I, am able," fo'condiict'my business" in.all weatherswiti '. freedom'and easel '■; irifact,! am so improved.' that I; am a wonder both to' myself and!!' ither numerous friends. Eliiot M'S-tobb,' ' *'-■■■ ;■..'•'•• Contractor,' Auckland. 1 ' Sole Agents for Vfanganui — - " ■'• "' T " . , -„;•-. WA-KRgUiiJLiD AJSX). HOGG- ' ' ■'" ' 1 ... •' i ;, With. power o appoint aub-agent' 1 '1 ,- .■'.' : '■", ': _ ', -f '?■' ,!.■.'■ ■ . ■'.';: 1 1^ 1 - -. . • -. ■ :1 ■ . .! . • ; • \ '.!( I';- -'i. !.".'». ','?,', ■ '<■":■:' '■''• ■■'■'■ • 1 ' i "> ; I il'^FO'us'WEßKS' ONLY. ; : '"y;-'T • ■'<!:. :\l i-l" .'l.'" 1- .' ''■••-■ "i ( •'■'• '""_'- DEGS to aqnouuco that during inenidntni'' : -t/^' of; June, hehas decided to hold a• • •"■'■; j I , o \\.V ; .:'6liEAiEilNa'SALE ; --. '•'-/•'■ ! : - » ; , -„!■' ■'■■■ -r -.' i|-:l -'•' ' ■■"•'•' '■'■■'■' 'J(!. , j of the^wholojof his Valuable Stock et- ■• .-<• "j ; ,jf:'ib l q^j&ip';i'sHO^l ■'■<': -ri .■ i ' \ ' — ■ — ."'Li.;!-" '-'l Ivj:i'Tjie above is / a ! io;!«.^de : and :compulsory J?S?S??JS &ftS e i .the. , jaremisea. require j cori»i: it sideyblo' actions a'nU improvements.-,- In 3 ,..- --order-toe r-to "abcipiplish. thia, the ;,whc-hv ofi his"s &i ? t M i^£; W, o^ durlng/the.month^ 'c I I'.^EfteNb^ul^ic'amgk'' 0"- -'^ t.-'^v; U'O •-• V. »•■: "!■■> ■■•■■■ '■• "■■''■■' ■■'-'; ll- ! 1-. t.yrh t.:;'-"J-.-- Ji^J ■-■■': I : .-i\':\rl ''-~\T; ■"■..} .■:>' •'-.•••- ; - ' : r~- — ' — »*-*-"; ;j; ?;,:«C''?. t i? l *;te:S^ r ;>: <f$X ,-. r^^^^^^y^^lWanganuijV.'i'i-.ri)' w IfisTATB & .GBSaßAiiieosrinssiOH'Al&aM^iSl .District ageats fop^e ifewZedland :Mutuaß" ja ' .., j .Tnyu-anceOompany ii iS'ire'and-Marind' 1 w ■-~. nßk^accep;ed..B^lowest.ourrentrate»:!.' Agents for Biohter.& Nannestad's, Palmerß-i«o 'A ! •&^?sM imb . e r. 1I "U* ■■-''->■' •< o-rmi ban A^enfa for . the, MjvHiyvatu, Times and.tate*; )o . M S:r -^Wffg, .advertisers,- sUppUedjJirj with'every information: „,,, Money adv a nced-6n;fre'ehsld security. „.,■ 'iT : :: ! \' z J:>.;siE^AET,,';' ; ; '■;\^ LICENSED-; LAN ; I)'i rBEOKEB^q 'I 'Under:". land-Transfer Act'iß7o» ;i ' : ' f " I'"'1 '"' i «®°- ■Authorised, 'ana- ;^iic fense'd' -SttiVe^ri'^ '. - ' -'■"'■ '■'-' l"r'.' ? „'- ' ■',-.■ ■ ?-,',': ..;[ V-.;r .: ■ ;■ \\ L"' t ; : -.■!■!■ .1- 1 !j I t'OtfO l, ", V-JN'OTIOE'd? SEMOVAIi.i '-.-".: w-ui M' .begs. to, inform. his., numeror^ f"M^ ''C Ccnvent,, Victoria Av?np^V Z B A w?l thanking those wh6 hs^l'll,.^ A ', ,T hll3fc -- liberall/ in. the p^? i^"* 1 ,f ' solicit a cpn^^-^a respectfuUy „ Prescriptions'-caief^y^^ ' . -.;■-. Cb6Wi6t^^-?!pS^nven,.; J .-.-• -i. .ViMor la Avenue. '-'",. : --'-' ' : - i.i ::i ■• . .■ - -■■_ - „-j -„ni; '. ' ': ! . - - ,-H Uf; ■ : H. . H TUBg.u l'Zr.i>K '.' 1;i . .)■ (Late J; King&'Co.) ■■'■■ MAVTOAcmmiNa Gor.oitrD HiLvaasMiiit- :" Masonic Jeweller and -Medalist, : ' ■■" ' Electro-plator and Gilder. ' Eepaibs Executed with Despatch, > ■ - Old Gold and Silver Bought. Victoria Avenue, Wanganui, 3 doors xm Post Oilice.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10236, 28 June 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10236, 28 June 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10236, 28 June 1883, Page 4

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