FurnisMnS| QKE A T gA L E OF J'OHNITUKE, (^JAUPETS, AND FLOORCLOTHS, FOR THREE WEEKS ONLY, TREMISES COMING DOWN. INKS & JJ ALL, Being about to rebuild their preaiises, which Trill necessitate the Removal of tho Stock, and to reduce the above have marked down the Prices considerably, with a Liberal Discount FOR CASH. THEIR EXTENSIVE STOCK COMPRISES ALL THE LATEST NOVELTJE3 IN FURNITURE, CARPETS. HANGINGS, AND OTHER HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH CRETONNES. W. & H. ARE JUST OPENING THEIR FIRST SHIPMENT orjTHE SYDNEY EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDAL CARPETS, The best that has ever baea exhibited in Auckland, the whole of which will be sold at ' THE REDUCED PRICES. THE WILSON AND GROVER AND BAKER gEWING A.T HALF PRICE. J32T N;B. THE SALE WILL ONLY CONTINUE S3. FOR THREE WEEKS. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. INKS & JJ AL L, SBORTLAND STREET. ■ ' Medical. JJITCHENS'S CELEBRATED BLOOD RESTORER. THE RENOVATOR OF THE HUMAN BLOOD. No MORE PHYSICAL DEGENERATION if the Laws of Health are observed, ordinary care exercised and .Blood Restorer freely taken. HITCHENS' CELEBRATED BLOOD RESTORER is a certain cure for the languor, lassitude, and disease which attend the heat and drough of semt tropical and tropical climates. Fevers, which so quickly . faston oil the debiliated rystem, may easily be kept away by the timely use of the MOST WONDERFUL REMEDY; in fact, by its use he most malignant of tropical fevers have been ejected from the hnman system, and by its aid, dying, fever-stricken men have been, as it were, RAISED FROM THE DEAD, as is shewn by the following Interesting TALE OF THE PACIFIC. Waldemar Opperiaann, Esq., a woalthy Island r ader, was lor some months lyiug ill at Abemama. aa j Island of the Klngsmill Group, in tho Paciilo ; he had been seized will; heum-tic fever, which was followed by complicated disorders of a terribly severe nature, assuming the oim of a species of palsy, never before known. The inflerer's limbs swelled, the legs lost all sensibility to pain ; the faot could bo wrenched round, or the skin pierced with a lance, without inrffoting the slightest suffering. The sick man woe, evidently, unconiolous of bis baring legsj and his brain was seriously affected, as if with lunacy. In this deplorable state he was kindly brought from tho Islands to Auckland by Mr H. W. Henderson, in tho schooner Coronet (Captain- Moller), and being a German, he was received by the German Consul, G. Von dor Beyde, Esq., and! placed in the Bistrict Hospital, where he received treatm-nt. for threa weeks, with no indication of improvement—his case being pronounced by one and all a most hopeless one. The captain of tho Coronet, knowing that extraordinary cures had been effected by the use of HitChen's celebrated Blood Restorer, requested the proprietor of the Blood Restorer to take tho case in hard, and a contract was snbsoqnentty entered into of ''no cure.no pay." Mr. Mtchens proceeded to the Hospital, oxaminedtho invalid—found him in an apparently dying Btate, with scarcely a spark »f life loft. Mr. Kitchens ordered the suffering man to bo removed to his (Mr. H.'s) private residence, where hi 3 wants could personally be attended to by Mr. Hitchens. The latter administered the medicine (the Blood Restorer), and tisod tho ointment freely. Meanwhile clergymen called, pronouncing the case beyond the power of man to effect a enre. However, after six weeks, the effect of the medicine becamu wonderfolly apparent, tho Blood Restorer had ncted steadily but suroly on tho blood ; the deadly impurities were gradually eliminated rom the system, until tho stream of life flowed unchecked In its natural channels oral tho entire man. The brain became clear and active, and tho limbs, onco again rejoiced in natural action — tho patlont rloing again to his feet, cui-od of diseases which had baiflod the skill of leading physicians—a living proof of the wonderful healing powers of Ultchen's Celebrated Blood Restorer. TESTIMONIAL. " Auckland, Now Zealand. To H. A. H. Hitohinß, Esq.— "Before leaving Auckland on my return voyage to tho Islands, I have to perform tho pleasing duty of ao nowlodglng the surprising cure I have received at your hands. ... " Coming to Auckland as I did a dying man—being palsied and generally unconscious, and hearing frocr. others th-t no hopes of recovery was held out by medical men—l look upon you as the preserver of my life. •'1 am convinced that to your modicine alono is due tha credit of my now being a livlog mao. I beg tc thank you moat sine- rely for tho kindness you bave shown mo whilo utaying in your house; and In conclusion, would earnestly recommend . &ick people to uae your Blood Restorer, as it is the most extraordinary purilier of tho blood I ever heard of or met with in my tmvnls. It is one of the many good gifts of a bsnetcent Creator to his Meeting childrer . on this earih. "W. OiTKßirAtf 41 Auckland. December 19,1879» 11 Signed iu tho presence of "G. Von der Hetde " Imporial 3erm&'i Consul."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5869, 8 September 1880, Page 3
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