WAIWERA SANATORIUM, AND HOT SPRINGS HOTEL -Only 30 miles North of Auckland, with daily communication with Coach or steamer See advertised Time table of s.s. Rose Casey and Butler's R. M. Coach. fHE ABOVE ESTABLISHMENT STANDS UNRIVALLED as a Health or pleasure Resort, and has special advantages for either Tourists or Invalids, Beautiful Scenery, Sea-Bathing, Boating. Fishing, &c. Cusine and attendance of the best. Famed for its urative natural medical Hot Springs and Baths. As the Springs and Baths are the property of the Hotel, visitor s are supplied with Towels, and can take an unlimited number of Baths at any time of the day FREE from any charge whatever. TARIFF PERjDAY, 8s 6d; PER WEEK, £2 10s. Cottages to let by the week, month, or the season For any information required please apply to Manager. A. A. SMITH, Proprietor.
OFFICIAL. TESTIMONY. HirCHEN'S BLOOD RESTORER oars at the Cclonial Industrial Exhibition held in Wellington, and n the officii, redort submitted to tho Government the following reference was made to it.— - "Henry A. H. Hitch ens, Auckland, sends a small, hut valuable exhibit, consisting of a vegetable compound from New Zealand herbs, for the cure of Indigestion, Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout and Impurities of the Blood. The maker and exhibitor claims for this 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 medicines, inasmuch as it is the product o* many years of study and investigation by an eminent physician of the \rmy Medical Staff, with whom the exhibitor served during the New Zealand war as assistant Dispenser to the New Zealand Forces. Mr Kitchens explains that the cures of Rheumatism, etc, effected by his medicine, are due entirely to its wonderful effect upon the blood by its cleansing, purifying, and invigorating ower* It is made from New Zealand herbs and roots." NOTABLE CURES. Mention is made of the following as a few of the multitude of cures effected: — Sciatica—Gapt Farquliar, a- s. 'Clansman' B tant Dysentery, caused by working in bad Auckland whose case was considered to be hope- air and e t mines at the Thames—D, Elkin. io'. ~, „ ~ r, r i Rheumatism—Mr James Poolt, Auckland, dafe' Cancerous Ulcer in Faee-Mr W. C. Khoumatio Gout, so bad that tie patient had Walker, Auckland. oba lifted in and out of bed—Mr W. Hunter, Rheumatic Gout—Mr Edwards Waters Ormoud Poverty Bay. Confectioner, 4uctfland; Mr Alexanuer KarRheumatio i'ever—Mr Brown, Britannia rett, Queen Street, Auckland ;Mr E I). Height, Nelson. Halstoad, Veterinary Surgeon, Auckland. Rheumatic Gout, Dropsy, Ague, Liver Rheumatism in the Knees and Foet, brought Complaint, and Stomach Cough, most dis* on by w orkiftg in water—Mr Matthew Box iressing—Mr Waugh, .Bombay, Walkato' Thames, # given up, no hope held out, recommended to Rheumatism, causing intense pain, which go home and die. prevented the patient from being overturned Inflammation of the Liver and Gastric in bed Mr David Barry, Newton, Juice of the Stomach—Mr Thomas Macky, Chronic Dysentery —Mr A, Bettany, PonMerchant, Auckland. sonby Road, Auckland. Lupun of the Face—Mr Dickson, Auckland Chronic Rheumatism in the spine, hip, Rheumatic Gout—Mr Blackman, *Even- knee, joints, calf of the leg, and toes •!, ing Star' office, Auckland. Morgan. Mount Eden Road, Auckland, Rheumatism of 23 years' standing—Mr Rheumatic Gout, which confined the patient William McKvoy, Pitt Terrace, Auckland. to his bed for weeks—Mr T. J. Bainbridge, Sciatica, and .Lumbago—Mr N. McMillan, Ponsonby, Auckland. Vulcan Lane, Auckland. General Debility and Indigestion, and Lumbago—Mrs Mary Knox, Rokeby St.. inability to keep anything on the stomachAuckland. Mr Gerald Graoe, Kyber Paes, Auckland. Sciatica—Mrs J. Renwick, Drake Street, Sciatica—Mr John Ross, Duke Street. Auckland. Auckland. Rheumatism of 20 years' standing which ton Asthma and Dropsy Mr Samuel 'T. Aldridge. Auckland. Discharge of 8100 l from the Bowels—Capt Field, Lorn SUeet. Auckland. Great Debility and Bleeding at tno JMOseRlieumatism—Mr H. Lewis, Queen Street Mr Thomas Peliican, Ponsonby. Auckland. Neuralgia and Nervous Debility—Mrs H. Sciatica and Lumbago—Mr Chas. Honey- Waite, Auckland, combe, Auckland. After efiects of Rheumatic lever, which Rheumatic Gout—Mr Elliot, McGuire, left the patient helpless—Mr Joha H. Jones Contractor, Auckland. Auckland. Chronic Rheumatism—Mr Ronald Mc- Kidney Disease and Lumbago of 20 years Donald, Rolleston Street, Thames. standing—Mr William T rice , Poplar -.'in Indigestion, Geueral Debility, and Con- near Howick. These cures aroall attested by testimonials, which tho manufacturer has, with hundreds of others, in his possession. Sold by all respectable Chemists and Storekeepers, and by tho proprietor, H. A. 11. HITCHENS, 50 Suoktland Stkeet, Auckland.
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SjP-tLiOI.A.IL, S.A.Xj:E3 OF Cutlery, Hardware, Brasswares, House Furnishing Goods (in great variety) Niekle and E.P. Spoons and Forks E t P. Cruets Tea Pots, Butter Dishes Jam Spoons Eutter Knives Sugar Tongs etc. etc. etc. r.&j. zdxcikzie 234, Queen Street %*• 73 4. c »73 W Q / c >. fri" O CO ACHING LINE BETWEEN Rotorua and Taupo.
Advice, personally or by let TKR, FREE. DR. NEIL has pleasure in informing his patrons and the public that lie litis secured the services of a competent manager for bis A j= ck land business, whoso medical training and hospital experience enables him to give the best advice for the treatment of diseease. BALM OF GILEAD. — The greatest Cold curer of the age; has cured colds of from seven to ten years standing. Price, 2s Cd per bottle. LUNG BALSAM —Will cure Consumption in its early or middlo stages. Miss Russell, Wooilen Mills, Orehunga, speaks: "I was gsven up by two doctors defore X commenced taking your Lung Balsam, and 1 declare without any exaggeration that it saved my life. Any sufferer should communicate with me," Price 2s Gd per bottle; live for 10s. CASCARA BITTERS—The only real cu r for costiveness, Indigestion, Headache and .Flatulence, making a miserable life lni,ppy: well named by those who have used it "The Sufferer's Friend." Price 2s 6d per bottleLadies Complexions beautified niade cloan, pimples and blotches removed by using our LIVER TONIC, which is also the i oost successful cure for Biliousness and all dise;ises of the livnr. Price 2s (U\ nor I o tie: live for 10s IRISH MOSS AND 'COD LIVER OIL EMULSION—The best and Cheapest Emul tsion in the market; a special cure for wasting and debility. Price 2b per bottle. DR NEIL'S, Wellesley-street East (tw doors above Milne and Chnyce's, is the ch eapes house to buy Patent and Homeopathic Medicines Toil'Jt Requisites and Druggists Su udries Herbs and Herbal Preparations. ADVICE FREE
M H W. J. N™BARRISTER & SOLICITO R. (Commissioner of the Supremo CJourt of Solicitor to the N. Z. Government under "The Advances to Settlors Act." Victobta Abcade, Queen-st., Auckland. Money to lend oil freehold •security at low rates of interest. Money invested for liens free of charge.
THURHNCH Smith and Carriage Works, Coach and Waggon Factory ESTABLISHED OVER 10 YEARS. | iTlie underpinned are manufacturers of all classes of Vehicles & Agricultural Imj lements j£Our well-known reputation as Practical Mechanica and W.P's 27 years experience in the Australasian Colonies, justify u- in claimintr that we can furnish a better class of vehicles, consistent with nonest work at a cheaper rate than any of our competitors. Tho Public will iind it to their advantage to ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY, where they can have the pleasure tf seeing first-elasa material and workmanship put in Vshiolc* made to their valued orders. N.B.—Vehicle of all descriptions repaired, painted, renovated and made to look equa to new. WILLIAM PA H KER~ Coachbuilder, JAMES HAIFA, Blacksmith DEVONPOKT KO AD, TAUEANGA..
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 132, 14 August 1895, Page 4
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