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VliiST PHlZii], ' A.A.' ' AND a;P. EX V ■■"'■' ''■ HIBITION 1883. o^IOOO Reward. ASK FOR HITCH EN'S : Blood Restorer.^ The Gr»<at Nevv eZoalfvnd limedy for S Cleansing, Ptirift/mg, AND' Invigorating the Blood. THE Proprietor, in: explaining why ho, has not; for some tiaio pushed thu S3lo of the above 0 . would state tiiat he received such a 9erious check by'tjie disastrous fire which .destroyed costly appliances and a ihaghitlcent; stock of .prepared herbs (recently replajced^), i; an((^ he has not therefore been in a position to, oonie, before tHypiibiic. He lias liioT. ' b'een^Bie^'d ; W«i3f>,?all the local and foreign demands,^ and* 'was unable to "administer r as ' extiinsively as- he couhl. have desired to the; wdiiis of a suffering world.-' 'MrtliTCiiEjfs-is now hapijy, to state thatife is= once-agaiu in .a. position .: ■to supply this lieiilth-giving !3\'lediciue k ,y ;whiclMho isifionyinced will, *■ with tha" .blessing of God," cure almost any disorder, owing to its irresistible yet gentle operation. . lii : jcoiningibefore tlie public and planting his standard o'uee more on the i ramparts of -the t gr.eat enemy of , mankinds— i.e., sickness- — he trusts ;th'tt ,an,oveiTuliug Proyidence » ; bless his. future elforts. to ■.im.tjj»at€|* I? the physical: woes of man.' In this evening's Star appear a few pf 'the .hundreds of testi- : • monials' received' 'by. Mr Hhchens, one of vyh'ich is fro iu. one of Auck land's best '■known citizens^ ' 'It' requii'es; no further ; comment : than >tb say that hia illness was'of'a'niost severe type, baffling the , • skili'of' medical -men, while .otjrei'jiu-r fallible remedies were tried without, the slsgliteat change for tiie beuev. fit-r«. is WJia't.!?: Captain <Earquitar says, of, ■ HiTciusiv's' ißtoop Restoheu. ' „ /' ' Auckland^October 15, 1883. •■ Dear Sir,-— "*' y. s ;7 7 7 For twelve^ montbs. X suffered severely , froni sciati'ca, and tried various remeiiii j s, without avail,' a iid,' as. a last resource I was r recomniehd*eU to give your blood ■reitoreratriajy which 1 did, arid I. have 'mu'ch'^ pleasure in testifying tliat; after taking it for three months I conijiletely. recbVefed' niy 'health, I- must say I lutd . no faith in it at firsts but the result was such a thorough cure that '\l -consider it my d uty to ack no w ledge, u nsolici t^d , its Curative? p6wersi— i *aitf, Sir, iaiilii'uil^ 'Wi -Fi&B'QtrixVKi Master jMariuer, Ponsonby.' '.-''' ? ' TbH;;A; H. Hitchens^Esq. ; , . The Proprietor would here intimate fthat ,77 7 H V 7 Y.i i ■;'.■. ' .■: ' ;^::--;7, S |r ■■■ will be forfeited to. any^Cliaritable Institution if the good dqne by bi§imedi- . cine lias' been^ove.r-estimated. li*^ 7 * The proprietor is prepiirefl to^lbcct .on a public platform ' any .person's who' dispute' the veracity of testiinoniailj'and ■ 'iie'vviiriincie'rtakti' to'p'rb'v'e the genuine* ness of the cures effected. He. is n'lso' willing to liieet in public ,the mmlical gentlemen "who -have -attended the'; patients and. bave^pronounced them in?- --< cura;l)le, and I. answer qiieitions.pujt r^la-I-itivjeito- the facts; of the ••. cases quo'te-d. Medical men's rmmeshave, from motives ;oflcpnsiderationj .been; excluded from all testimonials, but then personal apl.now-; ' le'dsemerit .wouldadd increased brilliancy 'to the fume.of the medicine. '' Mr Alexander Eagletox, 4 Hairdress'er, 'of Queen-street, Au'clUandl- ! < S.u'ffer i e'«l.'\vitlv : -.-a"i paralysed arm, with every indication of the disease spreading through the? body. Th'e* doctors prohounced! the. case liopeless, and friends •believed? hjs end was drawing .near, when* he was induced; to: give Sitchehs; Blood Restorer a trial, -the result being an immediate ! clia.nge for the better ; and ohi continniiig to take' the medicine, he was completely restored to 'health and strength. v ~ Sberidan-strefit, off Wfillington r s|.rjßet,. . . ' December 1, '18§£' fc % Mr'HrccHENS, : " ' '■'- pearSir, — As you liaveasked me to sta|e,^aOthe time : Mi*'' pfcMilliin. I'fcoyidnendeiijne to. use. your . Blood Restorer, and the effect 'it '"ba;l ' tin me,. l will simply say that whether it | was Lumbago, Sciatica, or Paralysis, that made, me iso^helplbss, X do not. know ; but, at any rate, I was unable, to stand for nine months, and had to be lifted like' a baby, and my taste was gone. Dr— — '"'said 'l had; an affection-* of Jhe: spine; and that I "should never haye.itlie^ise . of my, limbsagain. He brought another medical m;in to see me, , andj \vas told, that 1 would prohahly live QriJij ,q short time] and fyspas ,no_ use of their holding oiitfais6 Mptes. ' % \ * t l)ank('d. them,. imd felt -a^it-liey did. Mr ■McM'ilian- ; livirg opposite, inqtiirejLV.what was the matter, and niy ;}nisbaud told. himJ : .He 'at once said; •"' Let her take ,I'lr Kitchens' Tßlopa Resjorei^fpir I^be;.. iieve that will put her all right.". 1 did so,, and afte^r . using thje. third bottle iu the; third week, I ; began to fe^La.cha nge, ■ and a tingling sensation in ipy. -limbs. Every^subsequent bottle' seemed j'to'do, trie. !%ore good. 1 ' The ; res.ult is. that after using eight bottles, I am now- quite , well, do s my own washing, and all the housework, and feel quite, as well as when I first came, to, Ne^v Zealand' five • I am 'al.wayß happy to tell people the good you did me,, for Jam sure' -I- should not now be well and hearty, but most likely in. my grave, if ■*'I] bad not jiut. raV^felf in your hands.—-!/ am, dear sir, yours faithfully, FLORA NicGL, : .7 ; - , Wi tness— Heney Hartnoll,- ;Nei- .- -sffmstr e ;ej;-j-I;'.iiayfe n>u?h pleasure in testifying to thV perfect'accuracy, of the. above statement. N. ; McMillan, ; Vulcan Lane, Auckland. ■4 7'- - ■ • ■ — — .__"s I a tA,. Hv Hitckens, . ABERCROMBIE-STKEBT, ; F. BEAVEN,: ■•;-/; :j .-'-. : - --'_ •" A gout for Palipjsrsto.n North. •f^\ -■* M ILLIiI R, Hf'mgii i kei "Line, js XjT* : ~\>rc:]niio<\ to rlo: « 1 1 lc.i uiU of Gsirier's Work^A.Liglit Brake <in. Hive, chtaj). Firb^'OGd/h'livea'd ot :iny ]i;'vt ! « f t]'c itoM'i);,' Otcl'ms lefi. nviUi Mr Jajiks IMjij.ku City Btitcli-, pry. ; |'»von'pt.\v iitU'r'd'-'ljo. 1 N.B.—Ciisii pn- chaser of |firewool,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 135, 13 May 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 135, 13 May 1885, Page 4

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