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Insurance. UNION INSURANOE OOMPANT 0¥ NEW ZBALAND. d ■ / Capital £2,000,000 TAURANGA BRANOH. f FIJXE .DEPARTMENT. I Insurances granted on lowellmg- ! hoiisos, Stores, Shops, Buildings ir: which trndo is carried on, Mere, an.. disc, and goods of every descriptio on a Lowest Ourrent Rates. Marine Risks of Every Description Covored. W. M. COMMONS, I Agont. ITVTEW ZEALAND INSURANOE i-^ OOMPANY. Capital j £1,000,000 Unlimited Liability, Insuranco against Loss by Fire of every description of Property may be effected witli this Company. MODERATE RATES, UNDOUBTED 3ECU:.ITY PHOMPT AND LIBERAL SETTLEMTSNT OF OLAIMS. i i E. G. NORRIS, Agenr, Tanranga. I General .Notices. IJ J I T C 11 E N S ' S j ii. 1 j PA M OUS R LO <"> D REST* ) RK R, | i v.-.- CJoansii.j,', Purifying, and Invigorating I th.. Hlood. ' "" ; [Savon Years' Test in Auckland.] ' ''% <Hl«_ Medicino differs from ordinary pro- . 3- prietary preparations, inasnvicli as it c was the product of years of study and investigation by an eminent physician of tlio '' Army Medical .-taff, with whom Mr Hitchens served during tlie New Zealand War. ft.s curative and do pur itive properties have heen fully testified hy tlie numerous testi-' menials received by the proprietor from : patients who had long suffered fiom the ahove distressing maladies, whn had applied in vain to physicians for relief, and io whose cases j Turkish Paths, Hot Springs, and othor popular remedies had been resorted to without efTfet;. 'i his celebrated Medicine is compounded from products of tho vegetable kingdom, is " palatable and easily taken, mild, bu 1 ; effec- r tual, in its action upon tho animal eeonom.'. r It is, in sooth, a veritable BLOOD ..KS- f TORER, cleansing it, and thereby restn-ing diminished vitality. It presents, uriquea- < tionably, a purer, safer, better, and n ore - v - reliable alterative medicine tuan any that '.as hitherto been available to tno peoplo. f MORE TESTIMONY I „ NOT A SURPRISING CURE ! 1 j The following testimonial in reference to I the efficacy of Hitchens' B'ood Restoroj speaks for itself : — "Auckland, October 15th, c 18S3. —Dear Sir, —For twelve months I suf- s fored severely from sciatica, ancl tried various remedies without avail, and as a last resource r I was recommended to give your Blood Res- I torer a trial, which T did, and I have much t pleasure in test' fying that after taking it fo c three months I completely recovered my J health. I may say I had no faith in it at first, but the result was such a thorougu cure I that I consider it my duty to acknowledge _i unsolicited its curative powers. — I am, Sir. n faithfully youra, f W F.UKjUU.Yrv. / Master Mariner, Ponsonby t To IT. A. IT. 1-iitclK.ns, Esq. » Sheridan Sfcic^b, off V\ T el!i no-ton Street, Anokknd.'Doi.. [, !&>_» Mr HHuhoc. . ~rj.'...r Sir,— As you h.ivo f, ..-..{Cl nw to di;:_>-_ibi! :ny stale, at tho time c: Mi* .VlcMilb'.ii tecomni'jnued me to uso your Blood Rostorer. and tho effect it had on mo, I will simply say that whether it was Lumbago, -ciatica, or Paralysis that made me so r helpless Ido not know; but, at any rate, I " was unable to stand for nine months, aud had c to bo lifted like a baby, and my taste was entirely gone. Dr said I had an affection of the spine, and that I should never have the use of my limbs again. He brought another medical man to see me, and 1 was told that I ironld. probably lire onl// a short time, and it mis no use of their holding out * i'a Ise hopes. I thanked them, and felt as they did. Mr McMillan, living opposite, enquired J what was tlie matter, amsUmy husband told him. lie at once said, "Let her rake Mr i Mitchells' Blood Rostorer, for 1 believe that will put her all right." I did so, and aftar vising the third bottla the third week, I began to feel a chang:., and a tingling sensation in my limbs. Kvery subsequent bottle seemed to be doing mo more good. The result is that after using eight bottle ••, lam now quite well, do my own washing, and all ] the housework, and feel quite as well as ( when I first came to New Zealand five years v ago. lam always happy to tell people tin- t good you did me, for iam sure I should not < now be well and hcar:y, but most likely in ■ my grave, if 1 had not put myself in youi hands, — I am, dear Sir, yours faithfully, Flora Nicol Witness ■ Hkniiy Hart noli., Nelson Street

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1825, 14 April 1885, Page 1

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