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j-vledical. HITCHEN'S OELEBKATED BLOOD RESTORER 1 HE RENOVATOR OF THE HUMAN IJIjOOD NO MOKH PHYSICAL DEGENERATION IF THE Laws ot Health, ore observed, ordinary care exercised, and BLOOD RK9TOKBR FREELY TAKEN. Sold by Mr J. EdSON. Chemist, Qncen-street; Mr C. IIENDWtso-' (lati Hopkins), (Jiioun-street Junction; Mr Robinson, Chemißt, Parnell- Mcsnrs Hill & HudSom, Victonarstreet; Mr FALIi-WKLL, Otahuhu; Jlr Fai.i.wei-I_, Mr R. T. Gili.man, Onohunga; Sands and Co., Chemists, Waikato ; Mr I.koadqatk, Symondsstroct; Mr. Kirkpatriok, Kawakawa; Hopkins, Chemist. Qneen-streot; John Marrixkh, Hokianga; and of all Thamos Chemists. This wonderful remedy has mttalned to a popularity as great as it is surprising. Tho f amo of the Modicine is spreading ovpr the Austrf Han Colonies,—such pleasing notoriety being easily explained by the multitude of cures eflbctod, and the Bpcolal fact, that anion? the cases cured were several suffering Australian Gentlemen who were visiting Auckland, who 11 high positions, nndhave used their influent; in making known the virtues ot the BLOOD RESTORER. ~.,!■. HITCHEN'S !' . CELEBRATED OINTMENTS. RHEUMATIC OINTMENT. A gentle arid easily applied remedy for ; Rheumatism,, Stiff Joints, &c,; for bronchitis, in cliildi-cn. for Contusions, Swellings, Bruises, and Chilblain!.. ! SKIN OINTMENT. A very valuable aiidDniueli required remedy, most ellectivo in its cure of Sores, Ulceis, and Eruptions on any part of the body, and for Ringworms. OINTMKNT . I ' Sufferers should fly for instant relief to this unexcelled remedy, as delay in treating this peculiar form of sickness may load to serious ; esuits. _, ' ~ , ii N.B.—By reqtiost. Mr Hitciiens has arranged the following regular hours at which he may bo consulted at hlft private house, Upper Wakefield- j tro et :— From 7 to 9 a.m. [ , - 12 to 1 p.m. " ' sto 7 p.m. HAMILTON BROTHERS, QurlßW-STREKT ! WHOLESALE AGhINTS. ! More Local, Evidence on the curativ^, proper, tici of this, medicine :— . . i '".','' ' Auckland, August, 1?78. I, Dear Sir,—l now, according to promise, "for-' ward you with great pleasure my testimonial as a successful cure of a troublesome skia oisease, which chused me grout waste oi .strength and annoyance for muny years. My case Is we.l I knbwn. as r preenrtd the host advice m Anieklalid whioti''proved uiitucei'ssful, and baiiled ever/ trealmtnt but your valuable Blood Restorer and Ointment, which not only cured mo of the above complaint, but gav-i-iuo fresh cncigyand vigor to my wholo system. ■ ■ | igigned) KOB'J- -MICHOI.AB. I ToH. A. H. Ili^ct.cns, Zf><l- ■ .... Wakefield slrcet. Aticktand, April 20.1879. j Sir,—lt is with many thanks that Ido now ! give you my testimonial in behalf of your niOßt :i valuable and miraculous BJtood Restorer. For my part, I can not give it due praise—it is wonderful in its cureH. I was toY 12 years subject to nervous debility, Indigestion, and lost all use ot myself; my memory also left roc, iMy . own relations can certify the same. I thank Divine Providence I nin now enjoying the l)3Pt of health, 'twould highly recommend it to all my brethren wlio aro Buffering from these maladies. I tried doctors without avjul, and mudi-, j ioines I drank until I grew weary., ~ , , " • : Sarah Sweet, - ' "Victoria-etrcet West. ! ToH. A.H. Hitchens. Eriq., • | Wakofleld-street, Auckland. . ;. j .. ~ ..■ ;,, The proprietor : !i .■ .-.■ ■ ... I Hi A. H. HIT CHE NS,' ] !LATE AfIfStHTANT-DISPEySRR TO THE IMpfeHlll. )•)',• 'I*KOOPS, '.' I ! ARMY MEDICAL STORES. ALBERT | BAMtACKS, AUCKLAND., _. I OANDER AND SONS' EUCALYPTI , • EXTRACT. >] 4. . [ 1 Under the distinguished patronage of Mb Majesty tho King of Italy, at Rom., according i to communication reooivod from the ConsulGen oral for. Italy, at Melbourne, npon instruct- ; lons from the Minister for Foreign Aflfeirs. dated i 14th March, 1878. •'•>.,' Dr. Crnichsnank, H<}(tlth Officer for the City of 'Sandhurst, certifies to the extract being tho | most reliable remedy for external Inflammation, bronchitis, diphtheria, affections of the lungs, chest, all pabiß of rheumatic nature, neuralgia; &ya. ; all Bwelliugs. bruises, sprains, wounds, disorder of the bowels, diarfticea, &0. I Epitome of declaration made before M. Cohen ' Esq., J. P., at Sandliurst. October, 1877:—llio ' son of Mr. Raabe was hurt with an axe on th© i knee. After nine weeks' medical treatment was, declared necessary by Dr. Macgillvray to amputate the injured limb. At that juncture • the extract was applied, and the wound speedily oured without amputation. ; The dadghter of Mr. Junghenn, suffering from disease of the bone, as pronounced by Drs Atkinson and Boyd, was curedlust as speedily Cures of whooping cough, very severe colds, croup, bronchitis, diphtheria, earache, pains in tho head (neuralgia), inflam'matlon ot the eyes: and that ot a soverely injured foot; others of bad legs, wound on the arm with enormous celling, of Bevero bruises andtaspraincd ankles 11. Brown), in which oaso eight months'medical advice was of no avail, are reported by the '.'DonaldTimes," "NowoastloMorning Herald,' ,'■ Cooktown Courier," " Yorko's PantosuLa Advertiser," and others. /.-'.'■ Tho extract is proved to be curative in disorders of the urinary organs. It is the surest curative agent and preventative of contagion in scarlet, typhoid and Intermittent fever. For particulars see testimonials accompanying each bottle. Sold by G. AICKIN, The Pharmacy, Queen street, at Is 9d and 3s per bottle. CAUTION. The genuine article is made up in vials, bearing on the labels our trade mark and signature. Other turpentine-like preparations of! the gum styled " Eucalypti Oil, aro most dangerousin consequence of tneir nature, for most of tfhe di eases ourextrao. is recommended for, there ' fore, ask for ' Sander and Sons' Extract." in vials with our label, trade mark, and signature hereon. Every vial is accompanied by directions for use and reports of cures. SA.NDER & SONS■'Sole Agent for Auckland and Distriot i A I O X I N, The Fhaioiacy, Queen-street. Auckland /ROUGHS, C.OLDS, CROuIV BKOfr\J CHITIS, AND INCIPIENT ■ CONSUMPTION,SPKEDitY RELIEVED AND EFMICTOAt.I.'.. CViRKji ' BY THE USE OU" "' ' •' , , yflli'l'AM^S ~ '"'{J, "BALSAMIC PECTORAL ELIXIR." , , Tho follotfiBg" teetlmwnial from the late Dr. O'FlahoTly, Surgeon, Thames Hospital, proves tbe clllcncy of this valuable preparat'on:— i r. f.f. 1 ,h i. i "Thames^-6th'Octobior, 1878. ' "Mr, A. M. Williams: " 1 lenr Sir,—l am glad to l>o able to nform you Unit I have iomid. your Balsamic Pkcxoiul .k'Lixiß no» only vci-jr beneficial in my owni-Ass (consumptien). but also in'iOTeral cases of Cads and Bronohitis. : " ■" ■' ' i .! truly. _, ■'! . .' :■': •■■■ ".-Ff O'^l^AlMaiTX, L.K.C.S., %".., Prepared only by i .. .... A. M. WILLI.AMS,,-riiV' ;,: _St" THE PEOPLE'S DISPENBAItt,*" ''< ' '; Z, Jiioibiv: ,i>ifl id". , . .iv. AUOKD-ANDi,,.,: !HI. .■■', IsilJif -.... '~.;■ ij.• ~ i... —■ .. .r-. — b —r; Iri .. m I ■A' ■ 6. ■'-' H U lj 6""H'^___i^'S, ■J&.O, AND DRUGGISTv: fu il! ,: DDKB-SKIKET, CAM__U->__i, .;■/•, -jH«s:just opened, ex ''Endymion,* a largo i assortment, ief Drugs. Perfumery) i J Oiletj and . Nursery Requisites, India Rubber and .Fancy Gbodfc, Stationery, &c. r' T"' '"v"^;1; A.G.H. would respectfully solicit nspection of i tho above,-which he is selling the lowest! , remunerating prices. PIMfcSK AND'iUBIN'B, GOSNIHJj AND RlJtMEL's' Perfumes. i > Hugiibs' Baking. Pijwdkr is ;guarantced toi . he purely a chemical prodttctinn. and wholly i free from starohor. any other adulteration. Huoukb' Wokm PowD|ißa, a sure, and efilctacioutf remedy for worms of ev"oiy dcs- i -ritrtioh; p'ricttlß. ' : i ' Agent for: flitchen. celebrated Blooußes.tprer I:i , , ..,:■., t,. i . . .■ . . " ■■ :, V ..... ' . •"" ' '.'■'.■'■-1 i-' ,'.' '' "*; ,■ i. m ;.. ? ..j'Clo.tbmgr. A' ;,"i"...', | ; -- • ■•=■'■'-:- ;'-- ' —' —•' ■" "P z ; "TO STOOK-TaSING, FOR FOURTEEN DAYS ONLY: I.i ] Immknsk Reductions in Every ; ' departmk^t^ ••■ '■■ ".''••• ■'!■"' AT Tniß . -.;' ' I CITY CLOTHING MART, , QUEEN-STREET. feIAMUE^ C<i)OMBES», Being to reduce, bis STOCJIC as much ag possible previous to Stock-takinghas j_4_ißKpb, ' : Ho>vn thoVholo of hisIMMEN SE and YAtß^EiiSTOCK,,consisting of every Variety qf ~j . Mek's, Youths', an^>. Boy's1 .' ', CLOTHING, HqSIERt. HATS. "tifM ;Etu ( I Z.: ! ' ... ~ ' AISO, " . """' . ' '..,,„; A-BPLENDip STOCK O? ; 'TWEEDS; FLANNELS, BLANKETS \ '''■;' AND'TRAVELLING'RUG'S. J''] I In fact, tho"STOCK"is"tKe'Mbst Complete and 1 Best Assorted in thejNorthlaland, j The whole of whteh will be sold durinrthe next; • '.J;I' ,j :'.'FOURTEI-N DAYS." '■' "j i.in , At.su'oh Prices as must RHIDUjCE ii,}!'' jJ \ " X intend to give CHKApviSOOD-i, ifastead b]C,Spendmg my mbsj,oy id jiririter's in|t. ~ "i , In W» i?Fle will bo included all tho NEW ;■ GOODS Just Opened up. ] COME EARLY, AND SECURE THE ' BARGAINS I. I /.OOMBESj city clothing mart 92, Queen-street,.

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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2834, 28 May 1879, Page 4

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