!'FIEST PRIZE jA.A. AND P.A. EXv ,, ..-,.. gjß^iO^ 1883! :: MIOOO Reward, • XX, :: :jp.4CTioi;""..; ■■■■ U K b ASH FOE HITCHEN'S "Blood Restorer. The Great New eZealarid Rmedy for , Qleansing> Purifying, r; : -: t \i\ i-ji-.i ■■y- i # AND , •..'■ - .' . i. 7-,-oj- ,: Invigorating the Blood. ,np| HE Proprietor, ! m explaining why JL ' ,I>®-^ some time pushed " s the 'sale of the above, would state that 1 Be 'received such; a serious check by the' disastrous ' fire which' destroyed costly '''appliances and a magnificent stock of * prepared herbs (receutly replaced), and'i *;*'he ; lias tit) t therefore been m a position to cotne before the public. 'He has not been abhr'ttr satisfy -alHthe local and fto&fin^ demands, 'and^ was Enable | to administer as as he cojild {Iha*e desired to the wants of a suffering world. Mr Hitchens is now happy! to *.tate -that he is once again m a position .to .supply this , health-giving Medicine, \ which he is convinced will, " w ; ith the ' Dles^ng of GrojJ/' <jure almiist any dis.- . '* oYder. owing fo its irresistible yet gentle 'operation. [ In coming before tlie public anfl planting his standard once more 011 the ramparts of the greati enemy' of H pimkin(t-—ie ' sickne.ss-T-J)e>tni3ts. that 'an overruling Providenc^ will bless his future efforts to naitigate .^he-' physical v woespf'mau. , In. this eyesnihg's /Stein. ;] appear a few , of he; hundreds; of testiA2 jnabnialsi recidiypd By Mx HncitENSi one from one-pf Aucklarid's. Veit ( "JcnoVn citizens. It requires' no furtijec n> (jojnuient thau .to .say that hii .illness' ,• ja moat mpie type; baffling, the '* stiU •o]f^eiicii^^ vV.ere trieel without the/ •i^fe^Ap^ fgir 4he- tetter. >5 Hpi^ li J?,' wfe '. ?6ft^aia,v'-J?%o4ftfiait s j sayf of £MtsC3^&.M%o6v ■RESXOREBiriy . - '^ Jj^i-jAucklandi October 15,^8&. : "Dear Sir,— • : * ; JV:; . : j; , ? v^o*f,twelve : months I : suffered severely; 'k ; frpm s,ciatica,!and triejd various remedies, .jf.wiriiout'avail, and ;as a last respuitce I •; fc-was reqpmmended to : gi ve your blood v-rißstpreria- trial, which .1 did, and I have \- njuj;h! pleasure, m testiifying. ; that after >i. taking, ijt for three mouths I. completely Jrecoyerfid/iny, health. I must say I had ;; •no,iaitb ! ip;it at first,; but the result was '*■: such/a; thorough cure: that. l cpnsider it •a»»X ac^P° w^tlgei aflso. licited, its iifcurative powers— l ;.am, Sir, faithfully ..-; youra r W.; Faequhab, Master Mariner, , Ponßonby. , : : ; To.H^A..H. Hitcbens, Esq. | r : woiiia "he're'intimate that, .:. c^-; r |iQOO^- x will be forfeited to any Charitable Institution if the good done by his medicine lias been' over-estimated. j;s <i*Che propridtor is prepared to meet ■tM a public- i platform - any persons who -■- dispute the«veracity of testimonials, and he will undertake to prove the genuine. *=lte 4 fe6f the cuVes 'effectedi' He is also ' 'billing to- nieei m public the medical who ■ have attended the :i ; patients and have pronounced them in<jurtfble, at&i ansWer questions put rela- - 3 live to' the facts of the cases quoted. Medical -men's naiies have, from motives ' ? 'ofc'onsiaferation', been excluded frote all '->■ ttsti'tnonia'ls, but then personal 1 acknoW' ledgement would add increased brilliancy '■ to* ttie fame of the liiediciue'. ; ; :<»-• iMi Albxandeb'' Eagleton, Hair- : %^seir," yJ of : Queen-street,' Auckland,, * 'buffered 'with a paralysed arm, with -■■ isv^ry indication of the disease spreading through the body. The doctors prpthe • case hopeless* and friends ■-■' believed- his end wa9 ; drawing near, :: ''wh6n ;he <vas induced to give Hitch6ns' !j; Blo^)d%estprer a trial/ the' result being ** an immediate chatfge'for the better ; and ' vl O^'cq^inuing^to take the medicine, he ■*' wa'tfcbmpletely restored to health and y-sWength.-" . *' - : 'ghbridan-Btreet, off Wellington-street, »<:.. r i.l -Auckland, December 1, 1882. "' Mr S H3CT6ftENS, . ■ -'■'* '.:'■■■■■ .; i ;''!»'' Sir,— A3 you have asked'me to *; dfeicribW ; my ?tate at the ' liirie Mr Jl : itcMillan reconimen^ed me to use your :. ::: ißlo(id. Restorer; and the effect it hai on '/me, I ; will simply say that whether it ■"was Lumbago; Sciatica, or Paralysis ''jtftat matle me 80 helpless, I do not ' iknow; but, at any rate, I was unable to stand for nine months, and bad to be "lifted like a babyi and niy taste was gone.' Dr said I had an affection of the' Spine, arid that," l should never have the use of niy 'limbs 'again'.'*' He ' brought another medical man to see me, and I was told that I would 'probcibly live oWg'aislimt' time, and it was no. use ofthtir ''folding >otit false hopes. :1 thanked themfahd felt as they did. Mr «' ;McMillan,'Jiviiig opposite, inquired what >waß;the .matter/- and my husband told .; , him. .. He at .6nce, said,. '{Let her take VjrMr Hitchiens' Blood Restorer, for.l be-, ' lieve that will put her all right." I. did bo, and after using the third bottle m : the tbjrd. week, J began to feela change, . r 'andja;tinglingßen6ation m my limbs. Every subsequent bottle seemed to do i ) me more: good* ■■■] The result is that after I.- iusingi-eight bottles, I am . now ; quite ; well.'do niy own; washing, and all the chouse Work, and. feel quite, as well. as !/ whenil first came 4o New Zealand five years ago. I am always happy to tell people, thfe good you did me, for lam ■L; suref. l, should not: now be well and i- i hearty, but most likely m my grave, if j^;--J had not put myself m your hands.-4-I * am, dearfsir, yours faithfully, FLORA ...^ICOL, .'...,..•-.■ . . 1: .Witness-rrHENRY Habtnoll, Nel .flonatreet.-r-I have much pleasure m testifying to the perfect accuracy of the ;- above statement ■-, . . . ; / N.^McMilea^, Vulcan Lane, Auckland. ; KD; -'A; H. Hitchens, " l ■'".; „. , ABERCROMBIE^™^T, ; V AUCKLANDP. BEAVEN, Agent for Palmerston North.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 136, 19 November 1884, Page 1
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888Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 136, 19 November 1884, Page 1
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