HITCHEN' CELEBRATED BLOOD Lumbago, likewise cares Chrome gentry, ana is a valuable remedy as a Family Medicine £01 purifying and cleansing the blood. No bottles are genuine unless bearing the I roprietor's Signature. ■HAMILTON BROTHERS, Queen-street, WHOLESALE AGENTS. SoldT>y Mr J. «»son, Chemist Queen-stroet Mr A. G Hughks, ooroor of Shortland ~nd Princ-ss-street: Mr Robinson, Chemist, Farnell; Messrs Hill & Hudson, Victoria-street Mr. * allwell, Otahuhu; Mr. Fallwell, and T. U .Gillman, Onehunga. Tfstimonials can Ibe seen on application to the Proprietor, at his residece, top 01 W aue-field-street. , , ~,_ _, o j,The strongest recoramendn on for this meaicino is its own intrinsic worth as shewn .by the marvellous cures effected on weU-known and much respected members of our community. The bent proof of this is to be *°™d m toe tagg number of testimonials received by the maKer thankfully acknowledging the restoration of health experienced by using this panacea. At the request of those already cured, tne nvrmrifitor now brines the "Blood .Restorer of a merciful Providence will prove a great blessing to Offering humanity, by curing longseated diseases and averting threatening sickThewant of a reliable remedy for Rheumatism, &c, has long been felt as one of the greatest calamities of the ago. While other moans and medicine have been proving^hemselves vain and delusive this remedy has been silently and steadily unloosing the otaeinne^ of disease, and freeing captive man from that deadly embrace. The people are now requested to give the Blood Restore™ fair and impartial trial And :l>s Praprietor would have it distincWu^rltood that the cm-es of Rheumatism, &c are duo entirely to the medicine's ironderfaleflect upon the blood, by its cleansing, purifying, and inyitforating system. Imnurlty und inactivity of tho Hood is the cause1 of moe* sickness and pains After a course of this medicine, blood vcssels-which .have become, as it wero, choked up with unhealthy matter-become oxhilirant with pure scarlet life-blood, (lowing naturally along, and imparting in its course vigour and strength to the en--1 NJi-Oountry Settlers will find in Hltchon a Blood Restorer an alnioßt complete substitute for tho Doctor. It arrcnta IX>lds. allays J'/Vers, and builds up thesystom. Ch^ren take it with wonderful results. No houaehold should bo "another miraculous cure. Other means have failod to cure :— Rokebv-ntreet, Auckland, gj^j Ist IJecembor, 1877. One daymy husband had in his hand a portion of an old Auckland Evening Star, containing yo^profoidSimnouncementofthemedieiiie o«^ ftu f ni-PH The paper was of a back date, and the a'dvertise'dag^ls address, a Chemist m Wellesley-street. My husband applied to him forHitchens' Blood Restorer but Chemist used such illnatured remarks *° dteruade na from testing the virtue of the medicine, that we Shere was some spite at work,and detter^ taking it a week, I felt wonderful reUef; before hpalth- dnnetite was restored, strength remfnod' an§ I have to thank God that you were fthandtopro^dethe means of my rapid cure, and enable nTe once more to attenS to my household duties. Mrs. Walter Knox. To Mr. Kitchens, Upper Wakefield-strset
[ESTABLIS 1855.] gEWI N^G lyr ACHINES, The undersigned beg reepoctfuuy to announce that, having opened a depot in Auciaand for the Sale of their Celebrated "SHAKESPEAR" Machine, they invite the inspection of a intending purchasers. Price, with complete set of tools, gS?a written warranty, and full Instruction _ ~ .. _. .. £A i 0 2£^§§«i3 ftJn offering the above Machine at English prices, we not only challenge competition on the ground of its having the Largest Sale of any Sewing Macninosold in England, but on account of its beauty of construction, perfect mechanism, and tho interchangeability of every part, it will do everything that a Home Sewing Machine can accomplish, and will sew with case from one thickness of Muslin to twenty thicknesses of Calico. We will also take orders to supply ANY SKWJNG MACHINE IN THE MARKET A ENGLISH PRICES, as for example: Singer's "Family" Machine, with usual tools, »t £6 0 0 Singer's "Hand" Machine, with lock-up cover, at 5 5 0 "Princess of Walos" Machine, with usual tools, at .. .. i i 0 And any German-made Machine at a dlscoun of 10 per cent, from the English prices. We also ropply NEKDLEi?, FITTINGS, &C at English prices—thus : Singer's Needles, Is 6d per dozen. Grover & Baker, Wheeler & Wilson, Weir and all others, at 2s. per dozesi. Singer's Shuttles, 3s each.] RBPATRSof al th« better class of Machine at about. Ohe-iiaj.f the Pmcbs Usually Charged. And as proof that we understand our business, we will allow any person to try the Muchir.e find be satisfied that it works properlj, or no charge will bh THE "SHAKESPEAR" MACHINE Maj be obtained Wholftealo, in Cases of Six Machines. Terms, &c, on application, accompanied by a reference.
W. H. SHAKESPEAR & CO. (Local Managers), ROYAL SEWING MACHINE CO. LIMITED), 246, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. [Established 1855. Clearing Out Sale. Previous to making ALTERATIONS for the SPRING, to meet my Increasing Trade, I am now offering the WHOLE of my New and Well-assorted STOCK of— French Merinos -— Flowers Satin Cloths _, Feathers Serge Cloths \-=. Straw Hats Winceys Calicos and Alpacas -^ Sheetings Plaids O Blankets and Shawla . Quilts Waterproof QQ Flannels Cloaks « Crimean ShirtSilk Velvets gr £ ings Velveteens g Real Crochet Felt Shirts y**i a Antimacas^ers Felt Costumes p} Hollands and Umbrellas lJ Diapers Collars & Cuffs r^ _? White Shirts Itibbons and W g Crimean Shirts .Scarfs p*s £ Men's Vests and Muslin Work \~J 3 Pants Dress Buttons Q 3 Printed Mole Wool Fringes q Trousers Fancy Wool CLj Collars & Scarfs Goods C"i Belts and Braces Hosiery Waterproof Berlin Wool r * Tweeds Goods p^ Blue Diagonal Underclothing Cloths Stays -^ ALL AT AND UNDER COST PRICE, TO * EFFECT A SPEEDY CLEARANCE. ~ H^ SKINNER. • BUILDER, CARPENTER, AND' JOINER, on the Old Site, VULCAN LANE. All Branches of the Building Trade executed by Experienced Workmen. Shop Fronts, Office Fittings, &c, &c. BgSa—-.
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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2564, 26 June 1878, Page 4
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