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' 'FIKST PRIZK/A.A.' 'AND P.A. EX- , HIBITION, 1883. £1000 Reward, ;"■ ■ cAt'Tiow: "" . ' ' I ■ 'ASit'Fbß mrc hen's ' The Great Ndw eZ^iiiaiid Rnudy for I , Chmmnn, Pmdfmnq. • -i AXI> , . i .i ,' . ' Invigofaiincj. £)w Blood. rjnHE Proprietor, m 'explttining why ■ jJL , he^hsis . not/yr sppie-.tniie pushed the salrf'of'tlie'a'bove, would "state that ha-received'-su'eh a serious 'check by the' disastrous fire which destroyed costly appliances' and a nia»nificeiit stock of prepared herbs (recoiit-ly replaced), and' hi; lias 1 not therefore" been iti a' position to come .'before .the, public. He-has not been able to satisfy all the local and foreign demands, and was unable to jiilmfnister as. extensively as he could nave desired, t-/ tin- wan.ts.of .a suffering iv>rld. Mr Hitchens is tiow hapjiy-to itate tliii lid 'Ts ■i>ncia- 1 again m a position f> supply this heiihrh-jriving Medicine, yt* 1 1 i c- 1 1 lib i^ convinced will, "with the blessing of Gi)d s "p-;cu.re--{Uuiost any dis to its irrosistlhleyjet.gentle . ipurafiW. "' ' lii coining before the public and planting his, standard^ mice, iuore on the rani puffs' I 'of Vlie'gre'at 'enemy of nia'ukimf-t— pe, sickness — he- trusts 'that' ■)ii overruling Providence^ will bl«ss his (uture efforts to micigate' [the physical woes of man. In this evening's Star appear a few, of the luindiy.ds- of .tesfi(nonials received- by Mr H'liciiEJfgt one df .which is. from o.ije of Auckhipd's.best • |nb\vn cip.zuii's; It requires 110 further cohuiieht'tiian to say that li'is illness • ? as of a m'ost' severe, ty[>e,' baffling the skill of medical men, while other infallible reundies were tried without the slightest change for 'the better. Here iji'wiial: Citpiai'ii Farqiibar says of. HitciWs': Blood,' Restorer. ', t • i .i.^.'Auclilaud, October 15j 1S83: Pear Sir,— „. . . | For twelve months I suffered severely from sciatica,-and tried various remedies, vyithout_av;ari{vsin_ - as.-«-"Jasl; 'resource I was reo#imn ended to give, your Wood ljestorer a Sial, which I did; and'jj have much pleasure m testifying: J tha£t after taking it hit threo monjhs Jrconipletely recovered ij)y .health. iniu6t;sa^ I hud iju faith iu'yt at first'; bat t lie result was s!uch a thorough cure that I>-consider it. rpy duty to;acknowledge;'unsolicited,its durative po^vers.—l'-'am,- Sir, iai'thfully yours, VV. Fauqohar, Master Mariner, Ponsonby..: ■ ".' "'" ■" . v To 11. Ai H. Bit?iiens, Esq. ,:• ! ii. -• - =: ' The Proprietor would here intimate tjhat § '"* I'--; fi^ will bo forfeited to any Charif:if)ln Insjlitution if'tho good done by his medi(jiuytrusiueco. ov'er-PsHiaVaLed.' . '..J';':: ! The proprietor is prepared to meet, on a; public platform' any person's whodispute the veracity of testimonials, and lie wi'l undertake to prove tlie genuineness of tlie cures effected. He is also filling to meet m public the medical gentlemen r who, have; attended: ,the' patients and have pronounced them incurable, and., answer questions :put;rebi-A rive, to . the facts of the cases quoted. Medical men's names have, from motives (if •coqsi4eratioa, be.en excluded from all testijnqtfiajp, ; b.u,tjth.en personal acknow , ; ltedgenrept would ad 4 jticreaised. brill iancy , tjo r tbe.fanie ( -tof, th^ ,medi,ci.n,e. , .• j Mr Alexa^her \ Ea.gletjQn Hair-, - ; dresser, ■■•s,. Queen— street, Auckland,, , suffered . ,\v,ith, : a , paralysed arnr, with, qvevyindipatipn of ;th.e, disease spreading. ; t^lirpugh the bffdy ; ., The: doqtors pro-,,, pounced, the, case . hopeless, , and friends bejieved .hia end < was ; drawing near, . Tyh.^n, h& was induced .*q. give Hitchens : , \ Blood, Restorer a .trials the xesult. bfcjng , cdn imin;edj{ite chnng<?-,for : the better .;, and «)n cqntinuinjj to takethe. medicine, he was : c.ompletely .i;estpi'ed . to health and. . sjtijengthL • -.a..;-, .{i "|m •• •; , I Shecidanistreet, off, Weljington-street V i j .-no! AsUfiklandytDeceinbiir 1, 1882. .. • Mr.HiTOHENS;' f ■ ■•.:''• ••: -»'■••■••.. ■■••■ ■'. ; .'Dear Sir,' — As you have asTcpd me to dfiscri.bft^niy state at the time Mr McMillan recommended me. to use :y our. Blaed' Restorer, and the! effect it ha.ion- . me^liwilljsiniptv' say that whether it \vas.' ■Lum'bago, Sciatrca s i or Paralysis that'iinade .me so heljd^ss, I do not; > (nrcw ;: but, at any rate, I was unablotoi stand ifdi'-- nine •■•mont.hsj- -and' had to be: lifted like a •■bfdiy t ;ind my taste wasgone. : '■ Dr -^ — said I had an affection * 6f ■ the. spine,, and that I should never iiffve'_heuseiofimy ; liinbs again, i Hebrought another . medical man to see me,, • and I was told that / ioovld probably: ■ live only a short .timd, and i%c<wks;i%o use of their holding out false hopek 1 thanked them-,- and felt-as- they did. Mr McMiljan./livi. )g ; opposi^e, inquired^what : was the matter,, and ray jnisband told t jiim. He at'OFice^said, *"Li*t'her take | Mr Hitchens' BJood Restorer, for I believe' that will put her 'all right." I did so, and after using' the third bottle m the third '.•wrelv, 'I, began, to feel a •change, and a tingling^sensation m my limbs. Every subsequent bottle soe'meil to do me more good. , .The result is that a.fter using eight bottles, I, am. now quite well, do »iy own washing, and all the house work, aud feel quite as well as when- first came to New Zealand-fiy:e years ago. I f am al\v;iy3 happy to tell jieojile the good you did 1 nic, for I am jure ,1 jjsliouhlf npfr upw •be-well aiifl icaity, but most likyly m my grave, if I ha<l .not put-,r»ys<'lf , in aouv hand.s.— l. inii/de.ir 'siS-; yours' faithfully,' FLORA 1 NUOL., ■ . . ■ "Wi'tnoss-^HKNiiY ITAUTVoti^ ' Hel- ! sonktr£ let-.1 et-. : — I havu' muoli pleasure ' in - testifying 'to 'the perfect accuracy of the abovo 'statement.. ' ' ' ' ■ N. M'ciM_Li.A?j; Vulcan •liaue,' Auckland. j^.j A, i.St" Hit.elaens, ABERCROMBIE-STREET, AUCKLAND. F. BEAVEN, ■■'■■'■ Agent for Palmerston North.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 276, 18 October 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 276, 18 October 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 276, 18 October 1884, Page 1

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