FIRST PRIZB, A.A. AND A.L>. XX i^itJOO Reward. i ci. ,ci ah ?r i;Oi^ . i .. ■■ I Vi Aj5K FOR HITCH EN'S. Blood , Jife^torcr. ■ The Great New. eZealand Rmedy for . y-i« .0 ) y /.o--\l «•!/>: .5/ .' \ Gkdnsmgy.iFuMfyznffy ■.-,, » ;« , <. / | «Mio/!:;-</ 'hi ,i^j ) .i.-i!."iH -iU si:'--:" 1 ; _ t ,.t i;; <InyigpraMug/tJiQ.[Mlp6(t.' I T I I 3E Proprietor, iv explaining why ! \y/> .hofhaßih^forisonle tjiue ; pushed j |tho sale of the above, would, state that ilterejjjji^BdjSUcl/.a^eripujs cjiieqk ;: ljy the 'JdSWfttnWlfrf-fee j^ycn^esftoyed "costly j appliances and a tnagnijicept stock of prepared herbs (recently replaced), and hpfjbas ;^ fl.P£sou been able to all tlie local and: ; foreign demands, and was unable TO* ; adwinhjler ■T»-*e^eTrafvely "•asHte-'cenW-have desired to the wants of a suffering world. Mr Hitd'Ai^ffis^now happy ta state thatyl)e|iS)OHce~agairt m % position l^iipply 1 this' healtlV-giviug' Medicin^, which hevisiconvinoed' will./.A'iwith tlie ordef, owing 1 to its irrosistibie yeC gentfle operation,: .In coming, .before: tUe public and planting Ji.is standard, oqce ,n^ore on the ramparts of the great enemy of .ia!anjanckVi.&; sickness— he 1 "ttjista tl.ia^ 'An oyefruliug' Providence will bless'liis ■future efforts to mitigate the! ■ physical 'WpeS ofmafl.; Ih this eveuiiig's.'.iS^ft:«' appear a few -of '-the • hundreds oftesii■raonials received by Mr Hiichens, oue of, whicli isfrom one of. Auckland's best known citizens. .It requires no furtlier !cpjume^' : 'tbs n .19 ?iy .that his . illm-ss Whs of a -most' severe type 4 : bafiSing the skii.iiojf medical. merij.wHile ..otlier. iii- : fallible, remedies were; tried 'wjthput^ho j sUghtest change for the> ibeuerj: ;. Ifi-re ■ Uvu whiit .^Clip/atn 1 . FarqdVial 1 ; .;'.'s^.!;: W j HITOBENS* EtLOdp REStOREKi ■ /;.'" • - : j ;, ; :;;: '; : AuckJjan;a, October 15; }^0 : j t>estr- Sir>r-r - : . ;;;.,.• ..••', ■'.■.■'.'.' '. : .-. ; .. .'.'■»■„. 1 j it , J'qrjtwelye months- liSntfsr6d severely! from sciatica; and tried various remedies,! without avail, 'ami asa last resource I! was ie'com mended to give your' blood! artrial, which I did, and I haves inuoh^.ii^asur^ jin^eslijyingj^th^afler, talciug it for three. jhontW I eomj)letolyi 'r'e'cbvMe.d my Vlj.'jUus.t'say Ihadj no faitb m it at'firit,' but' the result was* such a thofbugh/ cuVe 1 tliat'l consider itj my duty : tb atknowliidge,' unsolicited, its iiCuratiy.e.-po.w.er^.Vr^l am, .Sir, fa.ilhfuliv WstsKffl. ,^^^HA^-^ 9^ Ma-riiAirj 'iPoaßonoyj' .':.';'■•■■ ■* •., iV.'-T, ;..,'.•; ' -/'«"V;.'i "■.."."■.' j ;;^^^^^i^tdhj^s,;|}3qv.' ;,;;.•■ i '. = i -The i Proprietor would- , hem intimate, ':M!J-V::'UVT .'«';■ ".<;:*.. 'ill :;;.w, ! ■S;«t. :t {-»-.iii;< -»i;.-i'-'.'-.i.- ■'.■•! ■.■"::■-• :■ ■-'•:■ : ii-.; rt i-;"Ir . i i^:.V..".«l'OOOi : v.^.S I .s?yi.,.be I fqrfeite.dl .M ; an y : .Chiititablfi In i ■Btitutidn if the good dbne by his medij , : pine has .beep over-estimated. : ■' '/ ; j '■' The fi p'r6pfiet;or' is prepared .tpioieei 'ion *a public- platform iany -persons wh<^ r dispujl^ i'^i he. will undertake to prove the genuine? ness of the cures effected. He i 9 also willing, .to meet m, public the medical gentlemen who have attended the patieuikaWifiaVe piohadnceSithem injcnrablej and answer questions put; relaf tive ! to!rthe';/.fac'ts!.qf,'.the:,?Ca^ '■Medicbl^ißen's tfaniejs ha'ye, from^ motjive^ of consideration r - been excluded frbiii all testimonials, but then personal acknow] '! lodgement would ! add increased briMiancy ;to.,the fame of t% medicine.,,; „. ,. j -, ; j Mr Alexander Eagleton, Hairidreisser, of /Queen-street, <;Aucklaud,j 'suflfe'ije^ ; a par.alyße.4-arm f . witiii ; l^very indication of the disease .spreading* thitOfUgfi'. fh'e, Viiwdyi' Tlie "doctors "pro- ! nqanced : ,t^ K f case' ;;jij6peless, and,^ friends : beiieved 'his^end Was drawing: near, I wh]en hJßwJas induce/! fo'.'giya^Hifcjien^ 8100d 1 Resfor^r a trial, the result beingl :an.iinniedikte change for the better; antl{ pn continuing to take, the medicine, U ! eL was completely 1 restored to health anjtl tstriengtb. -'" •]■ '..'' :'■'»,''".'. '.'. "T'Y--l ! i .Sherjdan-stir.eeti x>s Wellingtpii.str^et,' . .AucHand,:l>e(Jem.ber"l.,..lßß2! j •Mr HitghenSj . • ■•.'. .'. ;'•'.."./.'■' ..,::: j ,;;,^ea!r'6iri7^^s;jpu'have'ask^ t]o .'describe niy state' at the time JtfcMiUaii. recommended m.e : tb;U3.e y<?u'r Blood; Restorer, .and the effect it'l.rad 1 oh me, I will simply say -that .whether \t , w^s . .I^urobago, Sciatica^ , qii.'Paralysis that • 'mff^e me '->'&o ;-■ nelplessi > <I : do 'nqt iciiQW ; -biit, at', any rate, I, was 'unable t ( b ; stand fdr^'nineihohths, and had 'to bje lifted like a' baby, und my taste was* gone.' Dr '"';.■. :s^i'd I h^ad an affection -''dftbe > spine;-^nd < i 'tba k t i:< r- l dhoai(l*'De'vw have the use of my limbs again. H|e brought another medical man to seem<|, and I was tpjd. tljat I^would jyrohahtyi live only^mort UnTs0 f wryl it was rib thaivkedthem, and felt as they did. Mjr Mc^iliaVi, rtVii.g^pposite/'inquirka what was the .raattec,. and, my husband Jolu .W ;l ;He:>t o;Wce"Baid; " t] ikv&r fekje 1 Mr^itchehs^Bi^ort! Restorer 1 , 1 'foT 3 be ! - jWveit&f yill MWr alT^gßt! iej[ l^iil %?&&:'&& us'(ng r 'l!li^ l tn ! iV l d <1 6yi^ ii) ' % tMrjo'fee'pT b^a ! n : to feepWiU , ; and ,a tinglftjg 3^bsa|tit>r^' lb /my J 'liinbL Every' SUps^qudnt bbittre^seemed i 't'o (fo 'me. more f g6od. ]if lie re'diilp'is tyiaV'ffftelr usingV.^h^ bbttfea] ,1 • i am i^6^ i^ni£e weli,.^6"iny own ;waahing, and all tlje liduse wrtVJc^ aiid'Veel quite as well as •*when I fust came to--NeiK-^ealan.d,fi\le years ago. I am always happy to tell people the good^ypu, did me, for I ato sure I shejjJa^'totgT^Cfc be well add hearty, bu^jVo|t'4itely' v -«» my grave, \\ I bad not^ufe^ys^lffiESybur hands.^4l am, de^air^urs «aif;hf«ctiy, FLORk NICOI/;-:.- M '%-^r '';'"■■&, : sons^e^t^^^^eiv^iuc)i^pteaßure m ! testifying to tht^'p^rtect accuracy of tlie above stateu^»|. y. s ! N. McMillan, Vulcan Lane, Aucklancl. H. J^ ? 9 A HitcTOns,j ABER&ROMBIiE-^TREET, i , Agent' for PatmerSton North. "■' '-^ " 'i"r.;i,- ; .,'M''-( ■<■■> ;\}i . , ;;: <:>;r ii»iv/ hojiU «, Jr.-Ll lit}/. . I ' - ■"1/ :;) "TjTfTTi'l >,J .; J ;;-., i : 7 GM I LLKiJ, ■ Jjtaiigi rikei Li ve, is . pi'f.p:iuui_to do nil kinds of Gai'iier's; Wori^, A^ig^jßi ake cm Hire, chesip. .^Firewood deliveredjjtja^Vj |;ar.t yfj fb,«; tovvyn. r% QrdQvn \vii '' wii ' ,' M r*JAJajss MiLLKR/Ciiy "Butclj : eu jnonipt'y'rit' eh»!led to. ; } * "N.»iu»^h'!wwft«^wo»^hiw(»o^; : -; .iitiii'VU'.i'jl'l J-jyii; :;(,;!' f'ljo^. |
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 146, 26 May 1885, Page 4
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