HITCHEN' CELEBRATED BLOOD . RES! OR X A NEVER-FAILING REMEDY. For all Skin Deseases, ttheumatisni in all its forms, such as Gout, Neuralgia, Sciatica, and Lumbago, likewise cures Chronic Dysentry, and is a valuable remedy as a Family Medicine for purifying and cleansing the blood. No bottles are genuine unless beariug the Proprietor's Signature. HAMILTON BROTHERS, Queen-street, "WHOLESALE AGENTS. Sold by Mr J. Edsox, Chemist, Quesn-street; Mr A. G. Hughes, corner of Shortland ana Princes-street; Mr Roßrxsox, Chemist, Parr.ell: Messrs Hill & Hudsok, Victoria-street: Mr. $ all well, Otalmhu; Mr. Fallwell, and T. R.Gillhax, Onehunga. T '■ e-timonials can .be seen on application to the Proprietor, at hi 3 residence, top of Wake-field-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 boat proof of this is to be found ia thd large number of testimonials received by the maker thankfully acknowledging the restoration 01 hialth experienced by using this panacea. At the 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 diseases 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. vv hile 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 tuat deadly embrace. The people are no w requested to give the Blood Restorer a fair aEd impartia trial. And \i>3 Praprietor would have it distinctly under Jtood that the cures of Rheumatism, &c . are due entirely to the medicine's wonderful ettect upon the blood, by its cleansing, purifying, and invigorating system. Impurity and inactivity of the Mood is the cause of most sickne3S and pains. After a course of this medicine, blood vessels—which have become, as it were, choked up with unnealthy matter—become exhilirant with pure scanet ife-blood, flowing naturally along, and imparting in its course vigour and strength to the enXlN.B,— "country Settlers will find in Hitchens Blood Restorer an almost complete substitute for the Doctor. It arrests Colds, allays BVverjj, and builds up the system. Children take it with yvouderful results. No household should be MIRACULOUS CURE. The following is striking evidence of the wonderful effects of the Blood Restorer, after all other means have failed to cure :— Rokeby-Btreet, Auckland, Ist December, 1577. 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 a<'o 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 agomsipg. One day my husband had in hi 3 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 \V"llesley-street. My husband applied to him for Hitchens' Blood Restorer, but the Chemist used such illnatured remarks to dissuade ua 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, lhe 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. MK3. VV*alter Knox. To Mr. Hitchens, Upper Wakefield-straet . X^ X> ORT E R & /1O FURNISHING IRONMONGERS, QU KEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. K. P. and Co. have Just Landed, ex Oxford Thurland Castle, Loch Urr, and Emily Chaplin,— LARGE SHIPMENTS OP FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, Tho whole of which have been carefully selected in the European and American Markets. Pur-chasei-3 will find the Greatest Variety and Largest Stock of Furnishing Ironmongery in Auckland, and the goods now offered are the best value ever offered in this market. BEDSTEADS. French and Half-tester Iron and Brass Bed steads, with improved foot-rail; Child's Cots and Uedflteada. FENDERS. ronzed and Berlin Black Dining and Drawing Room Fenders, with real bronze mountings ; Nursery, Bedroom, and Kitchen Fenders. FIRE IRONS. Steel Ormolu Head and Kitchen Fire Irons, Pokerettes, Coal Vase Tonga, &c, &c. LAMPS. Bronzed, Real Bronze, and China Vase Lamps, with Hinks', Duplex, Queen, Eclipse, Anncapnic, and American Burners, German Reading Lamps, &c. &c. GAS FITTINGS. An ENTIRELY NEW STOCK of OHANDELIERS and BRACKETS, of ENGLISH and FRENCH DESIGNS. Gas Heating Stovea, for Flat and Tailora Irons &c, &c. STOVES. AMERICAN "PASSPOR T" COOKING STOVES.lwith or without hot water attachSMITH& WELLSTOOD'S COOKING STOVES of all sizes. LEAMINGTON RANGES, from 3 feet to o feet 6 iuches, with or without covings and plato REGISTER GRATES. Berlin Black and Fine Cast, best finished, with tiles and bright beads. CUTLERY. J. Rogers and Sons, Lockwoods', and P. Walton's Ivory Table Knives, White Bone, Stag, and Black Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives. WARE. Tea and Coffee Services, Cruet and Pickle Frames, Breakfast Cruets, Sardine and Biscuit Boxes, Fish Carvers, Fruit Knives, Candlesticks, Knife Rests, Butter h.nive3, Salvers, Egg Frames. Kettle Stands, Tart Servers, Orange Saws, Crumb Scoops, &c, &c. plated on Nickel Sliver. BRUSHWARE. DAWSON'S BEST Hair Brooms, Scrub and Bannister Brushers, Paint Brushes, Turks Heads, Fine Brushes, Horse, Dandy, and Spoke Brushes, &c. &c. MATS. Prison-made Cocoa Fibre, Brush, and Open Door Mats, Wool-bordered Mats and Slips. BATHS. Hip, Sponge, Shower, Foot. Child's, and Plunge Baths; Enamellis- Cast Iron Plunge Baths &C &c. JAPANNED WARE. Japanned Iron and Best Paper Tea Trays Waiters, Toilet Sets, Boiler Fillers, Cash Boxes, Lanterns, &c. Britannia Metal Tea and Coftee Pots. Mustard Potß. Candlesticks. &c, &c. GARDEN TOOLS. F ower Pet Stands, Brackets, Fern Standsand Boxes, Moss Baskets, Ivy Stands, Plan Sprinklers, Fumigators, American Garden Tools, in sets, and Trowels, Hakes, Hoes, Spades, &c. Galvanized Iron Wire Netting for Fowl Houses, &c, &c. Wood Bread Platters, Butter Coolers Teapot Stands, Bread Knives, &c. Kenrich and. Sons' Tinned and Enamelled Holloware with patent covers NOBLE'S DYNAMITE, KREB'S LITHO FRACTKUR, Blasting andSportlngPowder Caps, Single and Double-barrel Guns, Load ng, Cop Ding, and other Sporting requisites MANTLEPIECES. White Marble and Enamelled Mantlepieces for Dininsr, Drawing, and Bedrooms, i n great variety. L O V E T T. a TAILOR AND WOOLLEN DRAPER, Opposite United Service Hotel, Welleslky-stretct. Has always on hand a Well-selected Stock of Black and Blue Superfine Cloths and Doeskins ; also, West of England, Mosgiel, and other Tweeds. A good fit guaranteed. Prices moderate. Tweed thoroughly shrunk before making up. The Trade supplied at a; very smail adv anc on cost for cash. GALVANISED IRON W O RKS. S. PARKER, MANUFACTURER OP GALVANIZKI) IRON RTDGING. SPOUTING, PIPING. And all kinds of Sheet Iron and Zinc Work. CORRUGATED IRON TANKS on Hand, Made to Order, dt the Works, Wellesley-street. Plumbing Work in every Branch of the Trade. Gasfltting of every style done at shortest notice. Experienced Workmen sent to any part of the Country. B S. PARKER has erected first-class machinery, and having completed all, nis arrangements for manufacturing', is in a position promptly to execute all orders. List of Prices forwarded upon application. Orders per coach, train, carrier, or coasting vessel, receive immediate attention, S. PARKER, Licensed Plumber for Aucela Waterworks, WELLKSLEY-STRifIKT, Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2500, 29 March 1878, Page 4
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