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tms&m&m COACMINGLINE BETWEEN Botorua and Taupo. OFFICIAL TESTIMONY. HITCHEN'S BLOOD RESTORER Won high honours at the Colonial Industrial Exhibition held in Wellington, ai.d n the officii. report submitted to the (government tho following reference was made to it. "Henry A. H. Hitchens, Auckland, sends a small, hut valuable exhibit, consisting of a vegetable compound from Now Zealand herr-B, for tho cure of Indigestion, Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout and Impurities of tho Blood. The maker and exhibitor claims for this medicine several important qualitios, and has gained tho first order df merit from tho judges. The preparation is not to bo confounded with ordinary quack mcdidiiios, inasmuch as it is the product of many yoars of study and investigation by an eminent physician of tho Army Medical Staff, with whom the exhibitor served during the Now Zealand war as assistant Dispenser to the New Zealand Forces. Mr Hitchens explains that the cures of Rheumatism, etc, effected by his medicine, are due entirely to its wonderful effoct upon the blood hy its cleansing, purifying, and invigorating power- It is made from New Zealand herbs and roots." NOTABLE CURES. Mention is made ox tlio following as a few of the multitude of cures effected: — Sciatica—Gapt Farquhar, 8. s. 'Clansman' B tant Dysentery, causod by working in bad Auckland whose case was considered to be hope- air an( j wet m i ne 3 at tho Thames—D. Elkin, leB *- .. ... _ . n „. T . Rheumatism—Mr James Pook, Auokland. Rheumatism 01 the Feet-Onpt James Avon- CanceroUß Ulcer in Face-Mr W. C. dale, Auckland 1/ years standing. m ,, i;. H .„i Rheumatic Gout, so bad that the patient had Walker, AucKiana. , w . ln „ ohe lifted in and out of bed-Mr W. Hunter, Rheumatic foul-Mr Edwards Wato, Orraond Poverty Bay. Confectioner, Auckland; Mr Alexander BarRheumatic Fever—Mr Brown, Britannia rett, Queen Street, Auckland ; Mr_ JS. V. Height, Nelson. Halstead, Veterinary Surgeon, Auckland. Rheumatic Gout, Dropsy, Ague, Liver Rheumatism in the Knees and Feet, brought Complaint, and Stomach Oougb, moat dis- on by working in water—Mr Matthew Box tressing—Mr Waugh, Bombay, Waikato; Thames. _ , given up, no hooe held out, recommended to Rheumatism, causing intense pain, whitA go home and diS. prevented tho patient from being over turned Inflammation of the Liver and Gastric in bed -Mr David Barry, Newton. Juice of the Stomach—Mr Thomas Macky, Chronic Dysentery—Mr A, Bettany, f onMerchant, Auckland. sonby Road, Auckland. . Lupus of tho Face-Mr Dickson, Auokland Chronic Rheumatism in the spine, hip, Rheumatic Gout—Mr Blaokman, \EWen- knee, joints, call[of the leg, and toes— I. in K Star'office, Auokland. Morgan. Mount Eden Road, Auckland Rheumatism of 23 years' standing-Mr Rheumatic Gout which confined the patient William McEvoy, Pitt Terr.ioe, Auokland. to his bed for weeks-Mr T. J. Bainondge, Sciatioa, and Immbafro—Mr N. McMillan, Ponsonby, Auckland.. Vulcan Lane, Auckland. General Debility and Indigestion, and Lumbago-Mrs Mary Knox, Rokeby St., inability to keep anything on thestomachAuokland? ' Mr Gerald Grace, Kyber Pass, Auckland. Sciatica-Mrs J. Ronwiok, Drake Street, Sciatica-Mr John Ross, Duke Street. Auokland. Auckland. , Rheumatism of 20 years' standing which Discharge of Blooi from tho Bowels-Capt brought on Asthma and Dropsy—Mr Samuel T. Aldndge. Field. Lorn SUeet Auckland. Great lability and Bleeding at the Nose-Rheumatism-Mr H. Lewis, Queen Street Mr Thomas Pellican, Ponsonby. Auokland. Neuralgia and Nervous Debility—Mrs H. Soiatioa and Lumbago—Mc Chan. Honey- Waite, Auckland, combe, Auckland. B 7 After effects of Rheumatic Fever, which Rheumatic Gout-Mr Elliot, McGuire, left the patient helpless-Mr John H. Jones Contractor, Auckland. Auckland. ..„„■, Chronic Rheumatism .-Mr Rorald Mc- Kidney sjWgs,»* Lumbago of 20 years Donald, Rolleston Strei ,t, Thames. standing-Mr William Trie ~ i>l .i i in. Indigestion, General Debility, and Con- near Howick. These cures are all attested hy testimonials, which the manufacturer has, with hundreds of others, in his possession.

Sold by all respectable Chemists and Storekeepers, and by the proprietor, H. A. H. HITCHENS, 50 Siioktland Stheet, Auckland. W. Blomfleld & Co., A DVICE> ?BY TOTALISATOR D R. NEIL has pleasure in informing his Ate prepared to make arraneemen ts patrons and the public that he has teemed the «« -F0,r,*.,5.,ki„ + c ,V 8 ,; services of a competent manager for his Auckon favourable terms for the use ot (w business, whose mediT-' ■>-»•».- ---< tbeir machines. Address , JDlOmriGla & CO curer oftheage; has cured colds ol : from nil EXM cVBtPT ' seven to ten years standing. Price, 2s 6d per QUEEN. STREET, bottle. AUCKLAND. : Woollen Auwi «T. wTT, „„a i Rsven up by two doctors detore I commenced ' taking yoi Lung Balsam, and X declare . without anv exaggeration that it saved my IS tllO Olliy paper publisaed in the life Any su tt'eier thould witli Eotorua District, and is therefore a mo.'" Priced 6d per bottle; tivo for IDs. gtion executed with, neatness? gaud despatch at the office of° g this paper. 8 ooooooocooooooooooooooooc /00000000000 § o hospital experience enables advice for the treatment of diseea B ALM OP GILEAD.—The greatest Cold bottle. LUNG BALSAM—WiII cure Consumption in its early" or middle stages. Miss Kusbkll, Woollen A tills, Onehunga, speakß: "I was splendid advertising medium. cASCAKA Bl T r TE » s - The on, f roal cnro 6 0 for costiveness, indigestion, Headache and ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo'jooooooooooo Flatulence, making a miserable iiio nappy: Suffisubb'b 1-BiKNB. " ■"»<» /s Oct per bottleLadies Cohpmsxioks beautified made tnu liver, i iii.u -» " u !■"""■;'"",,,,;; HUSH MOSS AND COD JUVEK OIL M K W. J. W™*- ■•■--■■— : ■—■•-" BARRISTER & SOLICITOR. debiTity! - (Commissioner of the Supreme Court of _ -.-,„ „ r „ . , Solicitor to tho N. Z. Uoverm: "Tho Advances CO Settlers Act." ToU "fc^Kequisit Victoria Ahcade, Queen-st., Auckland. Herbs and Herb) Moil to lend on freehold security at ADVICE BBEE &%?&£ M °* ey iUV(iaM> f ° r ****** P - M - A ', NEIL'S, Wellesley-i ; above Milnto andChoyce's.is thechcapes

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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 127, 26 June 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 127, 26 June 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 127, 26 June 1895, Page 4