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Medical. (HOUTT'S ACETIC ACID CUKE. \ / " Fear not for behold 1 bring you good liclingg of great joy -which shall bo to all peopleLuke ii,, 10. " llopo for tho pufl'oring, llopo for tho diseased. The loug-clo-iral remedy come at last. None need despair now." In tho year 181), I had a severe inflammation in my liver, for which I was treated allopathically. It left chronic derangement in that organ. From that timo I sullerod at intervals intense nervous dyspepsia and all its hypochonrirical adjuncts, which, I feared, would end either in an asylum or a suicido's grave. During my long nights of misery I tried all known remedies, in vain. I studied hydropathy, and applied 't successfully. In acuto cases it aho relieved me a little sometimes. I havo now studied and applied Mr. Coutt's acotopathy successfully to mynelf and others, knowing there are many Huirering like maladies. Ifeellshou'dbaa vile traitor to my suffering fellow creatures, did 1 not make- this known. This must be my apology for ihus offering them my services. I htjroby certify that in the year ISGI I was brought to a very low condition by what the late Dr. Stratford culled blood poisoning, for which lie treated me ton weeks ; ho then consulted Dr. I'hllfion, and the derision arrived at was that there was no hope of my gottiogbottor, but by the application of Hydropathic remedies by Mr G. II ay tor 1 was quite restored to sound health in live weeks. I have had no relapso since and enioy good health now. \V\ A. FENTON, Victoria street, Auckland. P.S.—Mr Unytor is quite at lihorty to make what usa lie liken ot thii well-earned Testimonial. W. A. F. The above testimonial s-howeth that I knew how to successfully apply Hydropathy Homodioa to cases in which Allopathic Komedies had boon tried-ami utterly failed—long, long a:<o. Since then. 1 have applied them successfully to others; notably to one who six years since was pronounced dying of inflammation of the lungs— the siinic functionary dcratiKoino-.t us, I am informal iiooi' young Mr. Clwo wan killed by. lint although tho Allopathic practitioner, who was attending the nian I refer to, sent his friends to see him die, tho Hydropathic itemedies soon restored him, and he is living in Newton, willing to confirm this statement if necessary. I have nowmado myself acquainted with the method of applying tho Acetic Acid prepared by Mr. Coutta to many severe chronic derangements, nrimuly : Tmligeslion, Liver DIEOOBO, Neuralgia, Hhcuinatism, Dcrangomnnt of the Kidneys, Sciatica, Ulceratcl Throats, Bronchitis, Dysentry, Hooping Cough, Deafnoss, &c, &c, with marvellous success. IknowbymyowncaEC. that when rightly appliort, it is a certain and complete remedy for tho most inveterate nervous dyspepsia. Yes, dear fellow sufferer, whoovor you are, I assure—by my own experience, and on my honor an a fellow citizen and a professed Christian of many years Rtnnding in Pnrnoll—that I can tell you how to uso it po that it will restore the long lost tone- to your i-hat'ered system, and enable you to enjoy, cxquißitcly enjoy, life again, nnd it will not tantalise you like the abominable remedioi you havo so lons' tried in vain. Should any person wish to know more about this marvellous remedy they can obtain it from Mrs. James Kuthcrford, of Romucro, who is effectually relieved of longstanding neuralgia; or from Mr. Wm. George. Orocer, Purnell, who suffered from tho most intent nervous derangement, which entirely disabled him from attending to his business for a long time, who from usinu it is restored In less than a montli to himself, to his family, to hid business, and to the community again as a respected fellow citizen, and Is willing to snhstantinte this to anymo of any rank or profession. liun prepared to supply the acid and all appliances and publications of Mr, Gouts, at current prices, and give insti uctions about tiring them to anyone applying personally or by post tome I GEOUGE HAYTKIt, Brightou-road, Parndl. TTTITCHEN'SCICLEHHATED BLOOD 111. KJCBIOBER iH.i RENOVATOR OF THK HUMAN lit,OOD NO MOHIC PHYSICAL DEGENERATION IF THK Laws of. Health nro observed, 01-dinary caro exorcißcd. and BLOOD RESTORER FREELY TAKEN. Soldbv Mr J. E»son. Chemist. (Juoen-street Mr. f!. HENDif.usON (latJ Hopkins), Queen-street junction; Sir Koisinson, Chemist, Parnell; Mcsni'S Hill & Hudson', Victoria-street; Mr KjtM/iVKLL, Otalmhu; Mr Fai.lwki.l, Mr It. T. Uim.mav, Ouehunga; Sands and Co., ChotnistH, W'aikato ; Mr Buoadoatk, Symondsstrect; Mr. KiRKPATiaCK, Kawakawa; Hop-kl-h, Chemist. Queen-street; John Makhi.vku' Hokianga; A. G. HI'UUKS, Cambridge, Waikato; and of. all Thames Chemists. This wonderful remedy has attainod to a popularity as great as it is surprising. Tho fame of the Medicine is spreading over tho Austr? lian Colonies,—such pleasing notoriety being easily explained by thn multitude of cures effected, and tho special fact, that amomr tho cases cured worn several sulToring Aus ralian gentlnmon who were visiting Auckland, who till high positions, and have used their influenco in making known tho virtues of tho BLOOD RESTORER. lIITCHKN'S CELEBRATED OINTMENTS RHEUMATIC OINTMENT. A gcntlo and easily applied romedy for Rheumatism, Stiff Joints, &c,; for Bronchitis in children, for Contusions, Swellings, Bruises, and Chilblains. SKIN OINTMKNT. A. vory valuablo nnd much required remedy, most ollbctlvo in its euro of Sorea, Ulcers, and Eruptions on any part of tho body, and for Ringworms, PILE OINTMKNT. SufTerora should fly for instant relief to this unexcelled remedy, as delay in treating this peouliar form of Bickties3 may cad to serious osulta. N.H.— By rcqnofit, Mr HrrcnKss ha 3 arranged tho following regular hours at which ho may be consulted at hi 3 private house, Upper Wakefieldtroet :— From 7 to 3 a.m. 12 to 1 p.m. HAMILTON BROTHERS, Qi-een-strekt WHOLESALE AGKNTS. More Local Evidence on tr.e curativo proper tioa of this medicine :— To H. A. H. Hitchcns, Ksq.: Dear Sii, — I havo been somo years a sutl'Tcr from what tho medical pnifc-skm assured me was Rheumatic Oout. Periodical attacks seized mo. holding mo in Hevero pain dcoui throe or four days to fix weeks. 1 was induced to try your Wood Restorer nnd received great relief. 1 have found tho attacks much less frequent in their occurrence ami tho pain i-onsidenibly reduced. Tho medicine seems to produce a marked change in the system, and 1 cordially recommend it to any who arc sit tiering.—l remain, voura faithfully, IIKXRxIiAKTON'.OMciII-strcet, Fonsonby, Auckland. Hear Sir,—Tt affords mo great ploasura to testify to the extraordinary cavatine powers of your Wood Itestorer. A year a«o Mrs Pook had a si'vero attack of Rheumatism. Doctois wero called in and their instructions faithfully carried out, but without avail. I wus then recommended to try your treatment, and did so with the Kreutct ot success; and I hereby give you my thanks, and shall at all times bo pi cased to recommend your justly-celebrated medicine. I have delayed sordini; you this, being anxious to ascertain whether tho cure was a permanent one. lam pleased to inform you that Mrs Fook has had no return of her illness.—Yours faithfully. Jamks I'ook. May 30.157 U. I You aro at libirly to ueo this as you think best.l Auckland, August, 187 S. Dear Sir,—l now, according to promise, forward you with great pleasure my testimonial as a successful euro of a troublesome skin disease, which caused mo great wasto of strength and annoyance for many years. My case is well known, as I procured tho best advice in Auckland, which proved unsuccessful, and billed over? trostment but your valuable Blood Heetoror nnd Ointment, which not only cured mo of tho alovo complaint, but gava mo fresh cnoigy and vigor to my whole system. (Signed) UoBT. isicnoLAS. To H. A. 11. Hitchcns, ICsq., WaUelleld'Street. Auokland, April 20 187 Sir,—lt is with many thanks that .1 do now give you my testimonial in behalf of your most valuable and miraculous Mood Restorer. For my part, I can not givo ir. dno praise—it is wonderful in its cures. 1 was for 12 years subject to nervous debility, indigestion, mid lost all uso or myself; my memory also left me, Miown relations can certify tlio same. I think DivinoProvidcneo I am now eu,ioying theb^t ot health. I would highly recommend it to all »>y brethren who are suilbrmsj from th(.-so mala dio^. I tried doctors without avail, and medicines I drank until I grew weary. saumi Sweet, Victoria-street West, Toir. A. H. Hilchcns. Ksii , Wakelleld-street, Auckland. Tho proprietor: IT. A. H. II I T CHENS, LATH ASSIS'i'ANX-DISt'KN'SKU TO TUB IMI'KRIAL Tuooi's, ARMY MEDICAL SI'ORBS, ALBERT H A Kit ACK S. Al-^SIjANI)--ttadcllery; DAMAGED 13 KIDLES. 0 >■ < g ° T\T S. JONES is now sclliug, at TV • t> a a GREAT REDUCTION, ono caso of S assorted Saddlery, all moro or less h damaged, just landed ox 'Minister O MarlnOt* from London. As thoro is only asmall quantity of each kind an early call co a . will bo necessary to securo tho best. P" H 25 This is a splendid opportunity to socuro 0 <l Spring Safety Stirrups at very low a 3 prices. < H .-?.jl}J}3}Jl^. -fI- g0 v l<i v q amlltol kaTlw ay notice B, KDWAIID'd IJegp to inform tho public that a Coach, carryimr 12 prs-HMigi'is and luggage, meets every train arriving irotn Auckland. Charges reasonable, fyua id Carriages provided to order on instructioua being sont per post or telegraph to JU. KDWAUUS, Livery and Baix stables, Hamilton. TTK UKH AM-ST H KET, COKISEK OF U> ALBERT STItKET. Q( AUOELAH& JMJ

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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2939, 15 September 1879, Page 4

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