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aaddlery. qADDL E B Y. j k W. S. JO NE S IS NOW SELLING ALL-OVER HOGBI_NSADD;.KS,withExtraStrO-g Bar-plated Trees and Knee and Thigh I ads } ;€__f__?sa*« • GoodK_es Saddle iwi.hmounts weight lib. !^^J_S__Stoo» at a Great | , ' Redaction. Extra Strong Lined POINT Bfll_-_s, from Bs. . each. w. s. Jones. | QUEEN-STREET. I jIToN IKO JN 1R 0 N :_ANKS! TANKS 11 TANKS II 1 S. P A R X E X, HAS FOR SALE (CHEAP) About 55 o£ the above. SUPERIOR CORRUGATED IRON I TANKS, From £2 and upwards, I Complete with tap ready for use; also, I a Large stock of „___ SPOUTING, RIDGING, DOWN-PIPE, &0., &0., &o. Always on Hand, at his „.„ GALVANISED IRON AND LEAD WAIiV pip E STEAM WOBKS, Victoria-street East, Auckland Medical i YtITCHEN'S CE__-BRATED BLOOD ' S RENOVATOR OF T-D?HUMANB_OOD NO MOKE , _,_„ PHYSICAL DEGENERATION IF THE _ ____ Laws ot Health are .nerved, ordinary care BLOOD RESTORER FREELY TAKEN. oold br Mr J. Edson. Chemist, Queen-street Mro. ___S__Bo« date Hepkin.h Queen-street Junction •Mr Robinson, Chemist, -or . neS; Messrs Hill & Hudson. ▼*£»!•«! , Mr Fall well, Otahuhu ; Mr Fallvyell, Mr R T Gillman, Onehunga; Sands and Co., Chemists Waikato; Mr BroadoaTE, SymondsBtroet- Mr. Kirkpatrick, Kawakawa _ Hop- I K_sa.fahemlßfc Queen-street; JohnMaiwiSbb' I HokinnKa; A. G. Hvgi.es, Cambridge, Waikato and of aU Thames Chemists. Thin wonderful remedy has attained to a po™lari?yas£cataß.t is ■»»The fame of tho Medicine is spreading over the Ausw, ll.m Colonica,-such pleasing notoriety being e»« lv ixolained by the multitude of cures effected and the special fact, that anion* the cases cured were several suffering AusraUan Slemo- who were visiting Auckland, who uUh J positions, and have used their influence I in making known the virtues of the BLOOD RESTORER. CE L E B R A TEHI N T ME N TS RHEUMATIC OINTMENT. A gentle and easily applied remedy for Rheumatism, Stiff Joints, ftp.; for^ronoMtta in children, for Contusions, Swelbnga, BruiseH.. and Chilblains. SKIN OINTMENT. Avery valuable and much required remedy, most effective in its cure of Sore 3, Ulcers, __d KrupUons on any part of the body, and for Ringworms. PILE OINTMENT. Sufferers should fly for instant relief to th s unexcelled remedy. «s delay in treating this peculiar form of sickness may oad to serious eN_'-By request. Mr Hitchens has arranged ,!,„ Vni'tnwtnir retrular houra at which he may bo S_B-IIS-S!_-.private houscUpper Wakelieldtreet:— , „ From 7 to 9 a.m. 12 to 1 p.m. 5 to 7 p.m. HAMILTON BROTHERS. QUEEN-STREET Ui WHOLESALE AGKNTS. Moro Local Evidence on tl_o cttfative proper ties of this medieino:— To H. A. H. Hitchens, Esq.: Dear Sii,—l hr yd been somo years a sufferer from what the medical profession assured me was Rheumatic (lout Periodical attacks seized me, holding mo in seVero pain from threo or four days to fix week • I Was induced to try your Blood Restorer and received gi eat relief. I havo found the atiacks much less frequent in their occurrence and tho pain considerably reduced. The medicine seems to produce a marked change in tho system, and I cordially recommend It to any who are suffering.—l remain, yours faithfully, 1 Iknuv BARTON, U'Neill-street, Ponsonby, _s uckaad. Hear Sir,—lt affords me great pleasure to testify to the extraordinary cavatino powers of your Blood Restorer. A year ago Mrs Pook had a severe attack of Rheumatism. Doctois wore called in and their instructions faithfully carriea out, hut without avail. I waa then recommended to try your treatment, and did so with the greatest of success; and I hereby give you my thanks, and shall at all times be pleased tore'ommend your iustly-celehrated medicine. I have delayed seidiiw you this, being anxious to ascertain whether the cure waa a permanent one. lam pleased to inform you that Mrs Ponk has had no return of her illness.—Yours faithfully. James Pook. May 30,1579. lYou are at liberty to uee this as you think-best.] Auckland, August, 187 S. Dear Sir,—l now, according to promise, forward yon with great pleasure my testimonial ns a successful cure of a troublesome skin disease, which caused me great waste of strength and annoyance for many years. My case Is well known, as I prccured tho best advice in Auckland, whicti proved unsuccessful, and buttled overy treatment but your valuable Blood Restorer and Ointment, which not only cured mo ot tho above complaint, but gave me fresh energy and vigor to my whole system. (Signed) ROBT. NICHOLAS. To H. A. H. Hitchens, Esq., Wakefield-strect, Auckland, April 20. 187 Sir,—lt is with many thanks that Ido now givo you my testimonial in behalf of your most valuable and miraculous Blood Restorer. For my part, I can not givo it duo praise—it is wonderful in its enres. I was for 12 years subject to nervous debility, indigestion, and lost all use o" myself: my memory also left me. My own relations can certify the same. I thank Divine Providence I nm now enjoying the best of health. I would highly recommend, it to all my brethren who aro suffering from these mala dies. I tried doctors without avail, and medicines I drank until I grew weary. Sarah Sweet, Victoria-street West. To H. A. H. Hitchens. Esq . Wakefield-strcot, Auckland. The proprietor: H. A. H. HITCHEN S, Late Assistant-Disi _nskr to the Imperial Troops, ARMY MEDICAL STORES, ALBERT BARRACKS. AUCKLAND. rf \OUTT'S ACETIC ACID CURE. " Fear not for behold I bring you good tidings of great joy which shall be to all people.— Luko ii„ 10. "Hope for the suffering, Hope for tho diseased, Tho long-dekired remedy como at last. None need despair now." In tho year 1514.1 had a sovco inflammation in my liver, for which I was treated allnpathieally. It loft, ohrorio derangement in that organ. From that time I suffered at intervals intense nervous dyspepsia and all its hypochondria^ adjuncts, which, I feared, would end either in an asylum or a suicide's grave. During my long nights of misery 1 tried a'l known remedies, in vain. I studied hydropathy, and applied it successfully. In acute cases it aho relieved mo a little sometimes. I have now studied and applied Mr. Coutl's aeeiopathy successfully to my-elf and otbeis. knowing thero are many suffering like maladies. I feellshou'dbe a vile traitor to my suffering follow creatures, did I not mako this known. This must bo my apology for thus offering them my sorviors. I hereby certify that in tho year IS6I I was brought to a very low condition by what the lato Dr. Stratford called blood poisoning, for which ho treated mo ion weeks; he then consulted Dr. Philson, and the derision arrived al was that there was no hope of my getting bet tor, but by the application of Hydropathic remedies by Mr G. Hayter I was quite restored to sound health in flvo weeks. I havo had no relapse since, and enioy good health now. W. A. FENTON, Victoria-street, Auckland. PS.—Mr Hayter is Quito at liberty to make what, use he likea o£ thia well-earned Testimonial. W. A. F. Tho abovo testimonial sheweth that I knew how to successfully apply Hydropathy Kernedies to cases in which Allopathic Remedies bad been tried-and utterly failed—long, long ago. Since then. I have applied them successfully tc others: notably to one who six years sinco was ■ pronounced dying of inflammation ot thelungsth» s«me functionary derangement aa, lam informe.l poor young Mr. Close was killed by. But although the Allopathic practitioner, whe was Bttonding the man I refer to, sent his frionds to see him die. the Hydropathic Remedies soon restored him, and he is living in Newton willing to confirm this statement if necessary. I have now made myself acquainted with tho method of applying tho Acetio Acid prepared by Mr. Coutts to many severe chronic derangements, namely; Indigestion, Liver Dieoaso, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Derangement of the Kidneys, Sciatica, Ulcerated Throats, Bronchitis, Dysontry, Hooping Cough, Deafness, &0.,' S_c, with marvellous success, lknowbyniyowncase, that when rightly applied, it ia a certain and complete remedy for the moat inveterate nervous dyspepsia. Yes, dear fellow sufferer, whoever >ou aro. I assure—by my own experience, and on my honor as a fellow citizen and a professed christian of many years standing in Parnell—that 1 can tell you how to uso it so that it will restore tho long lost lone to your ihat'ered system, and enable you to enjoy, exquisitely i enjoy, life again, and it will not tantalise you I like the aboiumablo remedies you have so long tried in vain. Should any purson wish to know | more about this marvellous remedy they can obtain it from Mrs. James Rutherford, of Remuora, who is effectually relieved of longstanding neuralgia; or from Mr. Wm. Ueorge. (■frocer, Parnell. who suffered from the most j" , ?°_, npl'vous derangement, which entirely disabled him from attending to bis business for a long time, who from using it ia restored in less than a month to himself, to his family, to his business, and to the community again as a respected fellow oitixon, and is willing to substantiate this to anyone of any rank or profession. lam prepared to supply tho acid and all appliances and publications of Mr, Couts, at current, prices, and give instructions about ucing them to anyone applying personally or by post GEORGE HAYTER, Brighton-road, Parnell.

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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2951, 29 September 1879, Page 4

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