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HITCHEN CELEBRATED BLOOD . -._-____, RESTORER. *_- -/^EVER-FAILING REMEDY, bor all Skm Deseases, Rheumatism in all its forms, sufih as Gout, Neuralgia, Sciatica, and Lumbago, likewise cures Chronic Dvsentry, and is a valuable remedy as a Family Medicine for purifying and cleansing the blood. No bottles are genuine unless bearing the Pro- _,._„_, prie tor's Signature. HAMILTON BROTHERS, Queen-street, _ _, _ WHOLESALE AGENTS. Sold by Mr J. Edson, Chemist. Queen-street. Mr A. G. Hughes, corner of Shortland and Princes-streets; Mr Robin«oic, Chemist, Parnell ; Messrs Hill & Hudson, Victoria-street: I Mr. Fallwell, Otahuhu; Mr. Fallwell, and T. R. Gillman, Onehunga. Testimonials can |be seen on application to the Proprietor, at his residence, top of WTakefi -Id-street. The strongest recommendation for this medicine is its own intrinsic worth, as shewn by the marvellous cures effected on well-known and much respected members of our community. The est proof of this is to be found in the large number of testimonials received by the maker, thankfully acknowledging the restoration of healthjexperienced by using this panacea. At tho request of those already cured, the proprietor now brings the "Blood Restorer" more prominently before the Public, in the sure and certain hope that this utilising of the gifts of a merciful Providence will prove a great blessing to suffering humanity, by curing longseated disease, and averting threatening sickness. The want of a reliable remedy for Rheumatism, &c, has long been felt as one of the greatest calamities of the age. »While other means and medicine have been proving themselves vain and delusive this remedy has been silently and steadily unloosing the cruel fingers of disease, and freeing captive man from that deadly embrace. The people are now requested to give the Blood Restorer a fair and impartial trial. And the Praprietor would have it distinctly understood that the cures of Rheumatism, &c. are due entirely to the medicine's wonderful effect upon the blood, by its cleansing, purifying, and in vigorating system. Impurity .and inactivity of the 'blood is the cause of most sickness and pains. Afterja course of this medicine, .blood vessels—which have become, as it were, choked up with unhealthy matter—become exhilirant with pure scarlet life-blood, flowing naturally along, and imparting in its course vigour and strength to the entire system. N.B,—Country Settlers avM find in Hitchens Blood Restorer an almost complete substitute for the Doctor. It arrests Colds, allays Fever*, and builds up the system. Children take it Avith vronderful results. No household should he without it. ANOTHER MIRACULOUS CURE. The following is striking evidence of the wonderful effects of the Blood Restorer, after all other means have failed to cure :— Rokeby-street, Auckland, Ist December, 1877. Mr. Hitchens,— Dear Sir,—l have to thank you very much for the benefit I have received through using your valuable Blood Restorer, and as a warning and guidance to others, would make known the particulars of my illness and cure. Some months ago I was taken ill with pains in the back, supposed to be lumbago. So far from being benefitted by the attendance of medical men, I grew rapidly worse, and the pain became agonising. One day ray husband had in his hand a portion of an old Auckland Evening Star, containing your professional announcement of the medicine and its cures. The paper was of a back date, and the advertised agent's address, a Chemist in Wellesley-street. My husband applied to him for Hitchens' Blood Restorer, but the Chemist used such illnatured remarks to dissuade us from testing the virtue of the medicine, that we felt there was some spite at work, and determined more than ever to give it a trial. The pleasing result of the trial was, that after taking it a week, I felt wonderful relief; before many bottles were t«ken, I was not only liberated from a sick room, but felt in perfect health; appetite was restored, strength regained, and I have to thank God that you were at hand to provide the means of my rapid cure, and enable me once more to attend to my household duties. Yours every gratefully, Mrs. Walter Knox. To Mr. Hitchens, Upper Wakefield-streot. M.HE CHEAPEST TJOUSE T NEW ZEALAND FOR REALLY GOOD FURNITURE, CONSISTING OF DRAWING-ROOM, DINING-ROOM, BED-ROOM, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND COLONIAL-MADE FURNITURE. The Cheapest House in Auckland for CARPETS! BRUSSELS. TAPESTRY, KIDDERMINSTER, DUTCH & FELT CARPETS. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT TO CHOOSE FROM. The Laigest Stock of Plain and Fancy FLOORCLOTHS ViEver Exhibited in Auckland. All- the Newest Patterns o LINOLEUM! (The New Cork Carpet MANILLA, COIR, FLAX, and CHINA MATTINGS (PLAIN AND FANCY). Silk and Worsted Damask, Reps, Broches, and Cottalines, Plain and Fancy Dimities, Chintaes, Cretonnes. BLANKETS and COUNTERPANES A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF GILT CHIMNEY GLASSES. Brass Cornices and Window Poles. THE Blind of the Periods This Blind is manufactured from Metal of the thickness of note paper; it is light, durable, and elegant; it will not blister or warp with the sun, and is less in price than the Wood Venetian. WINDOW CURTAINS, In Lace, Nett, Muslin, and Leno. WINDOW HOLLANDS, in White, Buff, and Green. All Sorts of Upholsterer's Trimmings. WI3MZS & HALL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CABINETMAKERS. UPHOLSTFRERS, & CARPET WAREHOUSEMEN, SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. Sole Agents for the GROVER & BAKER SEWING-MACHINES. ;*s*&, nP HE Thorougli!T^>!^W^mW _ bred Horse, " SPRIG OF SJIILLETo stand this Season at the Farm of the undersigned, and travel the surroundings, calling (if inducement offers), as follows:— Monday—Pokeno and Queen's Redoubt Tuesday—Tuakau and Pakekohe. Wednesday—Drury and _-apakura. Friday—Mercer. Saturday—Rangarirl. Terms : — Full-bred Mares. £4 ; Half-brer) Mares, £2 10s ; two or more, as per agreement Groomage each mare, ss. $3_ For Pedigree of this splendid Stallion, see Cards. All payments to be made by the Ist January, 1878, to WM. CROSBIE, PROPRIETOR, POKENO HILL, near the Queen's Redoubt. MOTICE OF REMOVAL. WILLIAMS & CO. beg to inform their friends and the public generally that they have REMOVED from No. 1, Fort-street, to the Premises next Custom-street Hotel, Fort-street, where they will be pleased to receive orders as usual for Sails, Tents, Tarpaulihes Rick and Van Covers, &c. Xp D U C A T I O N A L. MRS. RUSHBROOK (formerly of Wellesley and Hobson-streets), begs to inform her friends and the inhabitants of Auckland, that she is prepared to receive a limited number of little Girls as Boarders, at her Country Residence, Wellsford, Kaipa Tt-rms moderate and inoln-iv | THIHREN FRIED BROS. Highest Cash Price given for ALE and PORTER. BOTTLES. VICTORIA FLOUR MILL.S. SYMONDS-STREET. PART IN G T O N BROS. Have Always on Hand— Flour, Sharps, Bran, VVheatmeal Maizemeal, &c. Oats and Maize, crushed Rice, Pepper, &c, ground.
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Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2420, 22 December 1877, Page 4
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