4VULUI \JLvb CblLxA. iuili OFFICIAL TESTIMONY. KITCHEN'S BLOOD s^ESTORER VVou high honours ut tho Colonial Industrial Exhibition hold in Wellington, and in the oilicia report submitted to the Government the following reference was mode to it.— ••Henry A. 11. Hitchcns, Auckland, sends a small, but valuable exhibit, consisting of a vegetable compound from Now Zealand herbs, for the cure of Indigestion, Rheumatism. Rheumatit Gout and Impurities of the Blood. Thcmaker and exhibitor claims for this medicine sever.". ' it qualities, and has gained tho first order of merit from the judges. The preparatioi be confounded with ordinary quack medicines, inasmuch as it is" the product of mam years of study and investigation by nn eminent physician of the Army Medical Staff, with when the exhibitor served during the New Zealand war as assistant Dispenser to the New Zealam Forces. Mr Hitohena explains that the cures of Rheumatism, etc, effected by his medicine, an due mitirelv to its wonderful effect upon the blood by its cleansing, purifying, and invigoratinc uide from New Zealand herbs and roots." NOTABLE CURES. Mention is mudo of the following as a few of tho multitude of cures effected:— Sciatica-Capt Farquhar, s. s. -Clansman' tant Dvaentery cnnßed n worki ni? in bad Auckland whose case was to he hope- air and W et mines at thoThames-D Elkin. C Rheumatism of theFeet-Capt James Avon- Rheumatism—Mr James Pook, Auckland. dale, Auckland 17 years standing. Cancerous blcer in Face—Mr W. C. Rheum itio Gout," so bad that the patient had Walker, Auckland. obe lifted in and out of bed—Mr W. Hunter, Rheumatic Gout—Mr Edwards Wi. tors, Ormond Poverty Bay. Confectioner, Auckland; Mr Alexander BarRheumatic Fever —Mr Brown, Britannia rett. Qneen Street, Aucklund ; Mr E. D. Height, Nelson. Hals-toad, Veterinary Surgeon, Auckland. Rheumatic Gout, Dropsy, Ague, Liver Rheumatism in the Knees and Feet, brought Complaint, and Stomach Cough, most dis- on by working in water—Mr Matthew Bo* tressing—Mr Waugh, Bombay, 'Wnikato* Thames. given up, no hope held out, recommended to Rheumatism, causing intcneo pain, which go home and die. prevented th" patient from being ever turned Inflammation of the Liver and Gastric in Mr David Barry, Newton. Juice of tho Stomach—Mr Thomas Mucky, Cnronio Dysentery—Mr A. Bettany, PonMerchant, Auckland. sonby Road, Auckiand. - -MrDieksoD, Auckland Chronio Rheumatism in the spino. hip, Mr Blackmail, 'Even- knee, joints, calf of tho ]cx, and toes—'£. ing Star' office, Auckland. Morgan. Mount Eden Road, Auckland. Rheumatism of 23 years' standing—Mr Rheumatic Gout, which confined the patient Vv'i linn McEvoy, l'itt Terrace, Auckland. to his bed for weeks—Mr T. J. Baiubridge, Sciatica, and Lumbago—Mr N. McMillan, Ponsonby, Auckland. Vulcan Lane, Auckland. General Debility and Indigestion, and -Mrs Mary Knox, Rokeby St.. inability to keep anything on the stomachMr Gerald Gra-je, Kyber P.iss, Auckland. Sciatica— Mrs J. Ronwiok, Drake Street, Soiaiiia —Mr John Ross, Duke Street. Auok'and. Auckland. Rheu nal'sm of 20 years' standing; which Discharge of Blood from tho Bowels—Capt brought, on Aithm i and Dropsy—Mr Samuel T. Aldridjre. FielJ, I.) j SUeet Auckland. Great Debility and Bleeding at tho Nose— Rheumatism—MrH. Lewis, Queen Street Mr Thomas Ptlliean, Ponsonby. Auckland. Neuralgia and Nervous Debility—Mis H. Sciatica and Lumbago—Mr Chas. Honey- Waite, Auckland. eimbe, Aueklanl. Aftereffects of Rheumatic Fever, »hich Rheumatic Gout—Mr Elliot, MeGuire, left the patient helpless—Mr John H. Jones Contractor, Auckland. Auckland. Chronh Rheumatism—Mr Ronr'd Me- Kidney Disease anc" ' DonsM, Eolleston \Se est, Thames. standing—Mr Williai , ludigostion, Gtaeral Dcbili.'y. and Con-| "oar Howiek. TliEoO cures are all attested by teitimoi ; als. which tho manufacturer has, with hundveds of other"., inlis possession. Sold by a l '.»espietable erd Storokcopcr.l, and by the p oprietor, IT. A. 11. HITCHENS, 50 Sfobilakd Sxbeet, Auckxatcd. i
REWJIRD. npOUfiISTS and rer-'derjts by pay. I. iug a visit io the COMET STORES Adjoining Lal'o View Will be rewarded by obtaiu'r 3; Fruit & Confectionery at reasualle p'k-es. A timblo six pence is better than a slow bbiUing. A VARIETY OF Summer Drinks always in EtotK including J. 3?- Teat son's A.SLK. Not 3 the- addix'3B THE COMET STOiIE And mind you don't fcigej it. W. BlomfiGld & Go,, TOTALISATOR PROPRIETORS Are pvepaicd to moke arrangements on favourable teiius for the use of W. Blomfield & Co, QUEEN STREET, AUCKb/vND. A BVICE, PERSONALLY OS, BY LETI -TL TEE, FELE. j BR. NEIL has pleasure in informing his pati-ons and tbo public that he has secured tho sei vices of a competent manager for his Auckland business, whoso medical training and hospital experience enables him to give the bast advice for the treatment of diseease. HALM OF GILEAB.—The greatest Cold curcr of the ago; has cured colds of from seven to ten years stand'ug. Price, 2s Cd ner lottle. LUNG BALSAM—WiII cure Consumption m its earlj- or middle stages. Miss Russell, Woollen Mills, Onehunga, speaks: "I was gsven uji by two doctors defore I commenced Iti Ling your Lung Balsam, and 1 declare without any exaggeration that it saved ray life.. Any sufferer should communicate with me.' Price 2s (id per bottle; fivo for ICI. CASCARA BITTERS—The only real cure for costivenoss. Indigestion, Headache and Flatulence, making a miserable life happy: well named by thn:e who have used it "The Suffei TE's Fbvenb." Piico 2s Gd per bottleLam zs Complexions beautified made clean, i." i.plei and blotches removed by using our LIVER. TONIC, which is also the most successful cure for Biliousness and all diseases of tho liver. Pi :ce 2s Cd par l.o'tlo: fivo for 10s. TRISTT MOSS ANT) COO LIVER OIL EMULSION—The best and Cheapest Emulsion in (he market: a special euro for wasting and debilily. Trice 2s per bottle. BR NEIL'S. Wellesley-strect East (tw° doors above Milne aiidf'hoycu's, is the choapes house to huy Patent ainlllonia'pathie Medicines Toilet Requisites and Druggists Sundries. Herbs and Herbal Preparations. ADVICE FREE Manageh; P. M. MA.CKAY (trained Aberdeen Medical College,
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 123, Issue 123, 17 April 1895, Page 4
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