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HITCHENS' CELEBRATED BLOOD RESTORER. THE GREAT HERBAL REMEDY for: Cleansing, Purifying AND Invigorating I lie Blood* THE want of a reliable Kemedy for Rheumatism, Indigis'i-.n, Liver and Kidney Complaints, and all Disorders of the Blood, has long been felt as one of the greatest calamities of the age ; but, while other means aud medicine have been, proved vain and delusive, this truly GREAT REMEDY has beeu steadily and silenily unloo&iug the cruel fingers of disease, freeing thousands from their deadly grip, and establishing itself as Humanity's friend. j IT NEVER MILS! 3 4s thousands of testimonials from men and ] women in every community have been brought ] back from the land of despair and gates of > death abundantly prove, the most desperate 1 cases of Rheumatism, Gout, etc., have J resulted in ' { A PERFECT CURE , In every instance where tbe directions hava } been faithfully followed. : RECEIVED THE FIRST ORDER OF MERIT AND SILVER MEDAL, Also, BRONZE MEDAL. , A Box of Pills and two Powders accom- { pany each bottle, which must be taken with i the liquid. ! Official Testimony, « HITCHENS' BLOOD RESTORER won i high honours at tbe Colonial Industrial '. Exhibition beld in Wellington, und iv the Officsial Report submitted to the Goverumeut, the following reference was made to it. — 44 Henry A. H. Hitchens, Auokland, sends ! a small, but valuable exhibit, consisting of \ a vegetable compound from New Zealand - (Herbs for the cure of indigestion, Rheu- ' matihm, Rheumatic Gout, and Impurities of j of the Blood. The maker and exhibitor , claims for the medicine several important | qualities, and has gained the First Order of ] Merit from the judges. The preparation is : not to be confounded with ordinary quack ; medioiner, inasrauob tw it is the product of ( mauy years of study and investigation by an \ eminent phy sioiau of the Army Medion! Staff . with whom the exhibitor served during the , Now Zealand War, a* assistant dispenser to ' the New Zealand Foroeß. Mr Hitoheus ex* plains that the cures of Rheumatism, etc,, effeoted by his meuiciue, are due entirely to i its wouderf nl effeot upon the blood by its j uleanßinK, purifying and invigorating power ■ it is made solely from New Zealand herbs and roots<" Notable Cures. The manufacturer holds an immense number of Testimonials from persons who have been cured by the BLOOD RESTORER and OINTMENTS. Some of the patients , were literally at death's door when Mr ' Hitcheus' aid was sought, and the possibility of a cure was scarcely even dreamt of by their friends. Agaiu and again, however, Mr Hitchetis has attested the curative power of his vemedies by saving the life of the < patient when all other human agenoies had failed. - „ . - ' ! Mention is made of tbe following as a few 01 tbe multitude of cures effected : — Sciatioa— Captuia Farquahar, u.s. Clansman, Auckland, whose cat-o was considered to be hopeless. _, . _ Rheum» iism of the Feet— Captain James, Avondale, Auckland, 17 years' standing. Rheumatic Gout, »o bad that the patient bad to be lifted in and out of bed— Mr W. Hunter, Ormoad, Poverty Bay. Rheumatic Fever— Mr Brown, Britannia Height, Nelsou. Rheuraatio Gout, Dropsy, Ague, Liver Complaint, and Stomach Cough most discreasing— Mr Waugb, Bombay, Waikato, giver up, no hope hold out, recommended to , go home to die. Inflammation of « he Liver and Gastric Juice of the Stomach— Mr Thomas Macky, Merohant, Auckland. Lupus of the Face— Mr C Dickßon, Auckland. Rheumatic Gout— Mr Blackman, Evening Star Office, Auckland. Rheumatism of 23 years' standing— Mr William McEvoy, Pitt Terrace, Auckland. Sciatioa and Lumbago— Mr N, McMillan, Vulcan Road, Auokland. Lumbago— Mrs Mary Knox, Rokeby--Btrret Auckland. Sciatioa — Mrs J. Fenwick, Drake-straet, Aucklaud. Rheumatism of 20 yeara 1 standing, which brought on Asthma and Dropsy— Mr Samuel Field, Lome-street, Auokland. Rheumatism— Mr H. Lewis, Queen -street, Auokland. Sciatica and Lumbago —Mr Charles Honeycombe, Auokland. Rheamatio Gout— Mr Elliott McGuire, Contractor, Auokland. Chronio Rheumatism— Mr Ronald McDonald, Rolleston- street. Thames. Indigestion, General Debilityand Constant Dysentery, caused by working in bad air and wet mines at the Thames — Dauiel Elkin. Rheumatism — Mrs James Pook, Auckland. Cancerous Ulcer on the Face— Mr W. C. Walker, Auckland, Rheumatic Gout— Mr Edward Waters, Confectioner, Auckland. Mr Alexander Barrett, Queen -street, Aucklaud. Mr E. D. Halhtead, Veterinaty Surgeon, Auckland. Rheumatism in the knees und feet, brought on by workiug in water— Mr Matthew Box, Thames. Rheumatism, causing' intenso pain, which pj evented the patient from being ever turuei in bed — Mr David Barry, Newton. ChJonic Dyeentry— Mr A. Bettany, Pcnsonby Road, Auckland. Chronic Rheunmtium in the epine, hip, , knee-joints, oaJf of the leg and toes— T. Morgan, Mount Eden Road, Auckland. Rheumatic Gout, which confined the patient *-o his bed for weeks — Mr T. J. Bainbridge, Ponsonby, Auokland. Sciatica— Mr John Ross, Duke*Btreet, Auckland. These cure* ape all attested by testimonies, which the manufacturer has, with hundreds of others, in his possession, HITCRENS' PILE OINTMENT. A cerraiu remedy for Piles, Scalds, and Cracked Nipples in Women. HITCHEJRS' RHEUMATIC OINTMENT. To be uj»ed in cbnj motion with the BJood Restorer in all ca^es of Rheumatism and Gout. HITCIIENB' SKIN OINTMENTS. For Skin Diseases, Ulcers, Bad Legs, etc. One tri« 1 » ill prove their value. Wholesale Agents : Messes L. W. McGLASHAN & CO. \ BUILDINGS, ■ Attoklaxd. ] Sold bj all leading Chemists and Storekeepers. ■

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXI, Issue 2907, 21 November 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXI, Issue 2907, 21 November 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXI, Issue 2907, 21 November 1892, Page 2

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