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' ;; ' - \0 ilJIVi"';;,. .„,.-. ....,,„..„....,'■ £1000 X> l^.^i.^j.wi-.'.v ... f5-.lr«{c.'i )A. j .i'w:!t>ir.)w/. • HI-TCHEN'S jißloocjLj^^ n .^ lie Great New eZealan'd 'Rmedy 'for ■ Gleaming, j ]*&nfijmgs *";.', ."/. ;.Y& AND ........ .i:«/v'.- Ji :.!.;-" f' HE Prori^M^fa^plklnin^wll^ he has nbt/'for' somd'tinje'p'utt&a the' sale of tle above, would state Ithat ■ he received sufeH^erious-eheck by- the: which destroyed costly appliances and a magnificent stock of •prepared herb^^ifefc'elitlyir^plac^d 1 ); aiidhajias not therBfb*# begirt «'i positi'ob i to come before. the public/i He has not! been able to; aatlisfyjalt the focal' -and v6s*ign«flgmknds,'nbnd • was; •. unableotb .administer aswßitensjsieJyias bevc'ohld .have desired to the'/Fko'&.pf< a < suffering, ; world. > Mi Hitchens is now happy to state tlmthe is gubeiagaTiU' rata positron ! -to supply thisvhea&b^ying Medicine, t MBtkds Jiells jonyiuced will, " with the •blessing of G^"-"cure^nh^ r-.ofder, owing! to its irresistible y,£t gentle j operation. (la coming beiore.the, public and planting, his standard pnoe, more |Qn the ramparts of << thy ~greasy of mankind— -ij&, 'sickness — he,{sqsts .{hat ( Wc^mrTing Providence wiiljbiess his flifure effort! Jjp„ .nutigate _ jthej, physical, , 'Woes of man. /Jn;.^hjs .evening's. jSfyr n appear a fetf.;,p£ .(he^frfr^'f^ftTi monials received .j)^)^, nnpHEN^ one,' of .whictis fro^'oiij.e^.^f , Au<}kjapd^jbes t 6 k)fpW citizens.^. It regtpre^no fflrjthejrf, comment tllan...toj, say -.tha^'h.ia! jHneaj /was of a mojst, severe.., ty^^^.^ngi^hft. skill of medical men, while bfh'e^nW'' fallible remedies were, tried, wijthoui ,tbe Is, 'what Captain. Farmihar. saysj of Hitchens' Blood Restorer^ Auckland, October 15, 1883. Dear Sir,—! <..-,■ , '.?] -; For twelve moiiths^l suffered severely [■^i^jaciatica, aru] tried various reiuedi.eS, iwjthoiit avajil, and\as a h^tlreßourW'l:' was reconipiend|d V give * restorer a trial, which I did^and T have \ nijucli pleasure m te^fying^li^after" taking it for three Souths I completely recovered nta healthy r I nmstsay^bajcl l no fafthMn it at first, but the result was %ueh\*>!borbu£b cuw-.^at Xiconsicler it , my duty to ac§.n ( q.w}edge ; unsolicited its,] xurative powers. — I am, S^rVfaithFujiy ■ '-ymtii'W. FaRfIUHAR, .Master Ma.ririeWi '■ i'TbH'.d. H. Hitchens, Esq. .-■ To .>>.[. . mrs?7 > , y , The Proprietor, would here intimate m, i \,.r :..,,.... ............ i£IOOO ....... l ' /"v" * . 'N'*"^-;, will be forfeited to any •3rsulion if the good done iby his med|i j •4>iueJiasJ)een over-estima|edj '■[ , '.;.. T-^isJ The prCprietor is prepared to !nie"et -ep Bjpubli<? »^latf|rni; any perspaa'wlfo' dispute the veraclt/of-tesUmonialsi IM heiwill undertake to prove the genuineness of- thej cures/ effected... , He. is also, willing to {meet ''id* public 'tlie 'medidaf who have ).. attended -the 'patients and have prpnounced .them inlcurdb%, and : answer qii'estions jut i rela'- ' tive to the o^;^he .cas.ej^tto^ted,..Medical mfen's (Dames, .b^yfijjfronV nj'otiyes' ' iss4B^ et P*i on ? P 1 exclud^d^iTom all testimonia}s^obWben perional' ipkn'o^-^ ledgementiwkiul^dd' increagedibrilliaucy, , to the fame^of^bejU^edicine, ( . r Mr ALtexANDEB i" Eagleton,' Hairdresser, ■.^•^ueJJEr^strbet.'^fAucklbnd, , s.uffer,e4 ( %j { aj,3iarajys i ed j.arnx.fwit]^ every indication of t^e disease spieailirig' through.' t jie " body! ; ' : y ao'ct'6# ' 'pro*' ' frnounceci "the Mcase'ihbpeleas, .aad^iends] believed W£ad^ t^as .drying near, when he ijras inaucea W^ive Hiecbens* ''| i Blood, Res)tdr'er l a trlal^ thei-reßUUi'dieingjj an i/n mediate change for the better; and .on con'ijnijing to take the medicine, he j ' was compjetely restored) \ts; h^ilth|and ? ..strength,. L. )fi Vj r . ( ' . , Sheridan-street^ ■ i ? ,;l Aupkiaml,' December l r^2; < ; h : Mr Hitchens. _ '['" '"""'■ li i-Dear Sir, — As yi>U liava asked 'uije' to j (describe [ny state at. the . time Mr McMillan! recommended me to tisje ydur Blood Restorer, arid tlie effect st had opi ynie',ul will 'SinTpfly 'say '■■•'ih&t. whether id. //was iLunjbAgrtrf i^iatijCii, .. or, Paralysis thdt inadje me so helpless, ,../!, dp '. } pot Ikndwibujt, at any rate, I was unable to Stand fdr | nine,imontbs ( i 'jandobad [ j 0 bj^ ; lifted. fike| a baby, and my taste was gone. I)p —■-.-.'■'■ sa id .1 had, an affection '^f the spine, and that! should never have the, use of my limbs again. He ''brought ajnother medlqaj'iman tpseepe^j and'l'wak told that I would probatly live onh/todßfoodi:' tir^tfctiM ittyoasfflo ! vxesf tJieir Ml^i^ontjfal^e Mpes. , I 'thanked |hem, and felt as they didl'Mr 1 • McMillaii, livi^pp^osite^nquired what was the matter, and my^husDand toru 'hloiV Hfe.^at once. said, " Lejt her take '• , Mr"Hitcoenk i i^iobti Kertprer,\'fe'f tb^ lieve* thai will put her all right?'' I did so, and ifter • Vhe third^b'o'ttle 'sti\ th^ third [week, I began to feel- a change, and a tingling sensation m my/ limbs;, / Eyery r sibsec(uent obottle ■ seenled do . me'brorejgood. The result is tbataffie? ~'usip^"eitht bottles, .1 Sam.po« ,quitef! ' w^JT."^ imy own •iwasbing^;and.'all>tbe(.' 'Hb'd^e > W<|rkv'randl feel quite, <as well.as; when I fiifetcamerrtb -New i'Zeal^d :five, years agp. I am always happy to tell . people tfie good yotf 4f4 Wte t 'fo»rl*amf B\\U I |hould/r.b.ot!jnbw,i|boi>Jwell!;aQ;d: i hearty, but most likely iifjmy^iiaye, if, ; I Had nojt put myselfr iq your! hajidsJri-L 'am','* neap sir; yours faithfulilyi.FsL®BAy %JCOL) A'^-'Y,-.'^ r , WitnesSf^HEßjtx/ Ha^TNOiLji'Nelrj ' sbn^street.^r-'I have much-pleasure m i^gstlf^ng.to'tbb/peifect.accmfacy/df t}ie : 'kbo'^statement. .://>» .■• -J> .v>it-.'; ..;> . i „N. cMcIViiLLAN, Vulcan Lane^ Auckland. '". . i sfMci^-nriiLiiui ,-!'... •!.» '!••,:;',, ShT [A: '"H?.- 1 Hifcli^nsg ■■■.: i -ABERCROMBIEt-STREET, AM OK LAND. ; F. BEAVfetf,-, r.. Sl'A Agent for Palmerston North. ' • Ci/'^T 'W ■•', A r.J *v
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Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 142, 26 November 1884, Page 4
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