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M*t O * R T A N TD 1 S oOVEHY A £jeeDrGaippeon Microbes of the Blood, and W Disease and Cure, read before the Academy v Science, in New Zealand Hebald, 22n ly and judge for yourselves. You have the re when every other remedy fails by usiug ctrCHEN'S BLOOD RESTORER, at 50, hortland Street. What has this Medicine done for Mr J. Mark the river of the Ponsonby 'Bus. He wag diawn up like a dog's hind log, complaint, sciatica and lumbago. His knee was dra-mi up to his WPj his ribs dra-vn down till he was let od one side. Ask the passengers that travelled in his 'bus, they can explain his sufferings. Nothing could be done for him till Hitchen's Blood Restorer and Ointment was called in use j 9 bottles and three ointments did what it professes to do and no quackery about this. No electric but sound and reliable facts. Ask the | proprietor of Britomart Hotel "what it did for on© ojf his ledgers, Mr Cairns, case of paralyses of the leg ; ask Mr Stubbs, of the North Shore, what it did for his family when all hope of a cure was gone. Send to 60, Shortland Street, j The nboye patients were properly cured and not relieved only. This is the knock. Crack this who can. - ABkWiPere, M.H.8., what it did for him when on crutches then staying at Imperial Botel, it cost him about £500 to get treatment in England, IJitohens cured him for £7 10s. . Diseases, rheumatic gout, liver complaint, andj prurigo, or itching of the skin night and day, ! no reßt. viikMr Hamlin the native interpreter, the state he was in when he sent for me, when springs, baths, and the best medical aid in £nsl&nd failed: i /S Treat surprise to mb scott, i \X CHIEFOPFICEBOFS^.KIOHMONU '^c was told if Hot Springs fail there was no hope for his recovery. Dropsy and Rheumatic - Gout, and Liver gone. The Springs did fail, but three bottles Hitchen's Blood Restorer and one box of Ointment did the work it professes fo do. 1 •He is now at sea again. This is a knock for puack preparations. No electric about this, but sound reliable facts. — 50 Shortand Btreet, Private Hospital. ■BiranganapeKoad, Auckland, August 2pth, 1892.— Injustice to you I think it only right that others should know what a wonderful change has been effected mmc by the use of Hitchen's Blood Restorer. In January, 1890, whenin.Melbourne, I caught a severe cold, and had to lay up for five months. Several doctors whom I consulted told me that before I could rtcover Imiist run the rwk of having an operation performed on my liver, that no medicine they could give me would do any good. I came back to Auckland and consulted several medical msn/ who said they could not do me any good, but advised me go into the oountry. I went to Helensville, whore I met Mr Baesett. He advised me to* take Hitchen's Blood Restorer, laying, * It- cured me when I had been informed that were was no hope for me. lam glad that Z took his advice, for I am to-day thoroughly eared, and can do a day's work as well as even I did in my life. Anyone wishing to verify the ibovt , statement* can find ma any working day at Mr Adler's Coach factory, Upper Queeu Btrtet, when I will be happy to give a detailer itottmtnt.— l remaiu, faithfully youra WttfcUX SPIKLBT, Body-maker, I oertify .the abort to be correct.— H. A. Adlbb, Coachbuilder. Tail it how Mr Jaggs writes to MrHltchens: 1 Bear Sir, —l. suffered the moat exciuoiating • -Bain for three years. Five dootora whom i consulted told me my ailment waa rheumatic gout; I took all the medicines that were prescribeLd for me, .but they made no improvement. My agony was as great as ever. Then I visited ■alt the hot springs in turn, but all to no purpose. My tortu'refi only increased. The acetic acid treatment waa recommended, and I went ~ cgtßjlqiit for six months, but it was of no avail. At this time my legs from the hips to the toes weira swollen up till you would almost think the ijkjyn would break. My shoulders too were nwoUen badly. It is impossible to give you any fair idea of my sufferings, but they were terrible. For many months I was unable even to turn in bed. At last I was prevailed upon to lake to Hitchen's Remedies, and I have reason to bless the day I did, After using the first two bottles of blood restorer and using the Ointment, I felt reliei. I persevered witnthe . remedies, and in two weeks I could walk two miles to business and keep on my feet all day wjthoat feeling any of tha effects of the xhttiniatism. To-day lam thoroughly cured, ajjnllpf the pennanty of the cure I a<n certain, ■tptii is three years since it was effected, aiid 1 bate had none* of the symptons Bince. All this lias been done, by Hitchen's Blood Restorer and Ointmeni.— William Jahbs Jaggs.' NOTICE TO THE SICK & DISTRESSED. Jf ,B.~ Any aick persona who have spent their all. in the vain hope of obtaining benefit from any wdrthless Compound sold in imitation of Hitchen's Celebrated Blood Restorer are hereby nformed that Mr Hitchens will undertake thencore even now, and will do so on the express understanding of 'No Cube, No Fay.' CAUTION TO BCJYERfe. When* buying, be sura you ask for Hitch^n'B Blood Restorer. ' THE WILLOWS Boarding and Day School, WYfcSTA&b iSTREI/A', AOCKLAND Pjrincipal— Mas Wjlliahb. Assisted by an efficient ataif of Teachers. The school ocoupies an elevated and healthy position and pupils placed under Mrs VV illiams oharge receive careful training and have ail the comforts of a home. Instruction given in all the customary branohos of an J£nglish iiduoation, together with French, German, Latin, Algebra, Music, &c. The year is divided into three terms of equal itngth,. The second term will commence on June oth. Heieronceß given by olergymen, also parents of pupils. •. . Prospectuses forwardedon application. N.B.—Pupils prepared for Civil Service Exaininations, hlbo Matriculation, &c. TO COUNTRY SETTLERS. THE OLD CLUb IAR DNG HOUSE, EDEN CbeßcKNt (near St. Paul's Church), AUCKLAND. Single and Double Bedrooms, Plunge and Shower Baths, Piano & every Home Comfort. . SPLENDID VIEW UF AUCKLAND HARBOUR. Coaches, Trains or met on instruction by letter or telegram. TKRMS MODERATE. RS IOORE, late' H.FLETCHER, Proprietor JOHN WHITE, FAMILY TAILOR, Opposite tht fferald Office WYNDdAM ST., AUCKLAND. HAVING been so long established guarantee to give* the utmost satisfaction to Eas Coast settlers visiting Auckland in the matter of style, workmanship and material at fair prices MCPHERSON & LESLIE. UPPES SYMONDS STSEET. Next Reed, Watchmaker. AUCKLAND. CABINETMAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS General Jobbing Work done. Funerals f uroieQecl in first class style A DISTINCT ADVANTAGE. Is obtained by the Use of Coke. Coke makes no smoke. Otder from your Coal Merchant or Auckland Gas Company (Limited). JAMES HAMMOND, WHOLESALE SADDLER & HARNESS MAKER pUBHAM STREET, Omositb Warwock BnomEßs, U * AUCKLAND.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXI, Issue 3268, 24 May 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXI, Issue 3268, 24 May 1895, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXI, Issue 3268, 24 May 1895, Page 2

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