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J, B A X T B B Cnxxm, CHSISTOHUSOH AND OXFOBD. 25* H SUEPSISING CUBE To those who know what xtchek’3 Blood Bjestobbe has DONE. In the Auckland " Evening Btai" of the 27th April last appeared the following local, which “Ibo br(* Balia Mary, from. Melbourne ia ballHt, board for Katnera, pat- into bwbonr yesterday morning to obento medical aid foe Captain Owen, master of the veeeel, who h»s bean very nnweU daring the latter part of tbo voyage. Captain Oven, who has followed the seafaring profeealoo for many years, and had never until leaving Melbourse on April 10th last enffered from Ulnem Of any severe nature, wav suddenly seized on that date with violent pain* fa the beck- Since then he has been swung up In a hamrao-k in the cabin quite helpless. Tho veasel wav off Kaiparn at noon «n Thareday last, but the weelher being thick and , »r, it was deemed ad writable to oome on to Auok. for medical assistance. the barque arrived early yesterday morning, and Dr Moore haring j been wnt for, visited Captain Owen, and gave i Instructions to the mate of the vessel Regarding treatment. The invalid ia suffering from a species I of rheumatism of a severe nature, and the doctor considers it advisable to effect a partial recovery ; feetar* attempting tb» jrenUfYal of bis patieat to mors suitable qwatar* on fiborfl* Captain Omn is well-known in Auckland, and many resident* will be sorry to learn cfhie affliction. Kef erring to above, Captain Owen has this.day (Ist December) stated j "After being trotted for abeut five weeks by two medical men successively, ■with very little alteration In my condition, except that the palp la jay hands end baokwae made somewhat easier through tbo effect of the _ galvanic battery,! felt * gradual stoking that told rao the dmd end wn* not fat off, and one of my vlritlng frienes suggested that I should try what rfitchen | Bfpffd Beetorex would do, a* it was bring so tslkod about far and wide* Without much faith in it, I consented to try It, bn* did not notice any good effiotuntU I had token abpntthe third or fourth bottle, when toy appjtlto decidedly and I tk% thnt my atwisiftb earning pack to mo* i tbfp ceased to take the medicine, and allowed nature to take its course, but finding fflftwHh it by enull doaoe of the BeSorer, uring no other medicine, bat applying tbo StotK fecely. By my whole *y«em “rcrumeoharge Kbo,. tb. JU“SS« uwwcßHiwr power of w«the severest cases of rheomawm^^ The agents will be scripts of the Remedy, with scores of othe« not y«t » ttb * L. ». NATHAN 6 CO., Auckland, goto agents to Christ dwreb- COQ% & nmß>

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LIX, Issue 6868, 5 March 1883, Page 3

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