A.A. .AND AJP. E } HIBITION 1883. .£) OOQ Reward. € AUTIQM. Asfc' FOR' HITOHEN'S Blood Restorer, The Great New eZealahd Rmedy for Qleansmg, Purifying, " ''■'■■ ■' •"■ ' "AND : :
Invigorating the Blood. ; npHE Proprietor, m explaining vrhy ■ •JL ■ he hi?.s not for gomfi time pushed 1 tlie .sale of the above, iyoald state that he received such a serious check bj the .disastrous lire wliich destrojed costly appiiances add a. magni^ceni; stock of prepared' hevj^s (recently replaced); and he has Aop therefore beeti m a position; to cbln'e before 'ihe 4 public"; He his not been able ' to ' a^tisfy^all i-'the local and foreign 'demands; aiid ; was .-nn.abie toi adtniuister '^as extensively as be cpald have desired-to the wants of a sufferirtg worlds AHitckens; is, now happy to state, tliathej&.once^agaiii m a position to supply tbis health-giving Medicine, j wliich he is convinced will, " with tho •fbl^ssing' of Qod,". euro almost, siny dis-i prdie.r., pwjiig tO|i|;S{irrosistibie y'efcgentle: oporatioru Iti coming before the. public, and planting his^ s^audard pnoe niore oh the ramparta' of the 'great enemy of mankind— i^./sjekness— lie trusts that an overruling Providence will bl«ss his future efforts to, mitigate the physical woes of ; maii. 7ln t his 'evening's. Star Appear a few bf' $c' infuntlrSdk qf testi"monials receive:! ■ 'By Mr HiiciiENS, one O^f wliich is frofff'dtie of i^uck laud's' best knowfr Citizen's! ' It'Tequtres no further comment than t(j { 'say that his; illness ■'Was of a--iho.Bt severe' fty'^e, baffling the skill of medical, nipn, v. r hile- otiier in- * fallible ruffi«dies (yere.tr/ietl without tho v :«li^htdst;chaiigeVj"br the better; „• Hero is what Captain; 1 Fa'rqi?har' suys of . HITCHENS' JBLOOD ReSTOREB. ; ' ,-.-. :
'n'SV-S.:-.. ;■"■!* c... ■.,;-;,;, -^ ;,..;<{■ ■ - : ' .-• :■. ■ lv - ■ > j,; ; Auckland^^Mplifer^l^, I^B3. Dear. ? SSir,r— - -..■]■;]'<,. j" .■ ",', i ' i '..!'•! '\ '"■ For twe lye m oil th s I sufiereiS j se yorel j Ti^rfßtiati'clitand' irifitH'arkius remedies, without avail, and as. a last resource I was recommended to give your blood restorer v k trial, which 1 did, Mid I have fmuch/^leasure m testifying that after takin^it. for three months I conVplctoiy reco^i-ed my Ifealth. I must say I had no failh m it af fivst, but the result, was sucli'a thoroiiglt cure that I consider it my^duty toackiiWledge, unsolicited, its cufatiye pow^rs.-r-i a m, Sir, faitlifully yours, W. Farquhar, Master iSCariuer, Ponsonby. ■ ; To\r|. A. Hv Hitchens, JEisq.
. The Proprietor would here, iutimate will be forfeited to. any Charitable' institution' if the good done by his ihedicinp, has been over-estimated. .;, ■ . f j^be (proprietor is prepared to meet on a public p^alform any persons who dispute the veracity, of testimonials, and be will undertake to prove"' the genuine- ( ness of the ctires ; effected;- Ho is a I3O willing to nie'et iri publib 'the medical gentlemen who have; attended the patients and have .pronounced them in* curable, and answer questions put relative- to the facts. •: of the cases quoted. Medical men's names have/from motives of .consideration, been excluded f/pm 'all testimonials, but then personal acknowledgement would add increased brilliancy to the fame of the .medicine. I " -iky Alexander'! Hairdresser, of Queen-street, Auckland. ''sun^re^awtih X i}>ardlysTe%. arm, ■with • every indication of the diseftjse spreading through: the; body. ; T|ef dbctorg pronounced the case hopeiess^and friends, believed his end was^rjfwinjj near, whence was induced tp-^tVe Hiicbens' Blood Restorer a trial, ; the" result beiujr an immediate cbanye for "thg beit'ervand ■^n-conti-nwinjß to -take. . tile medi'ciiie; he ; \yas completely restored to health 1 and strength.- - ■ ; ; r:Sberidan-^treet, "W^lliiigtoivstreet, Auckland, peceraber 1; 1882. ' : " :^ . 1 : - ! ■ ' '-/ Dear §ir,— -As^yoii have ajsked'me to ■describe* my -state 'at tho- 'time- Mi-: McMjljan reepmmended jine to us'eiyour ,' .Bipod .Restorer, and the efiect -*it^ha'd on me, I will simply say that i\vli ether it was Lumbago, Sciatica, or Paralysis that-made me so helpless,; •!•... do not 5 know; but, at any rale,. I was unable. to stand fornine- months^ and 5 badnto be • iUft^d like. i& .bab^^^d .my taste, was gone. Dr — — said I had. an affection, of tlie spine, and that I should never have the use of my limbs again.;. He brought another medical man to see in c, ■a^ndl wqs told*, that / would probably Iwe'imh) a sltoft Umc, ami it was no (^.ofJh^%-l¥M^i^ol^ hopes. I thanked them, and felt as they <lid. Mr IMcMillan', liViirg opposite, inquired wh;it . w^as the matter, amd) my husband;. tpl(i, him. He at once said," Let her take iMr HitcberjSl ;51qp<J jßq;siorer ? for; I bqlieve that will put her all right." I 4»4 so, ajpd after using the third bottle id v .the'third week, I begau to feel a change, audji tingling, sensation m; my linibs. Every subsequent bottle seemed to do , me nioj-e-^Uod. The result is that after : bottles, I am; how' quite ; Wfill, do myf t ;6wn washing, ; and- all the-House-work,| and feel guile: as ' well; as' when I first Jca toe to New Zealand ; five ye^psjgo. V^l urn always Happy to telt pep^je -the 'good y(?u did roe*; for lam sure>vl should not now be ■ well . and hearty, but "most likely m my grave, if I had not put myself iv your:ha!id9.--i,. i am , dear, sir, yours faithfully, FLORA ■ nigol.- .. •;-.■ :,:""■',:',' ..' , \Vitne?sr— Henry Hartnoll, Nel-s'6p4treet'.^-I have much rpieasure m testifying to the /perfect accuracy !of the abo^resiatfement. '; ' '[ ',; ,_, '.'■■■,'; Nj. M(}Milla^ Aiickldndy H. A; H, Hitclfeiis, ■;;? .';.; UwK L. A : ;N. O- ■;"- 9 . ■■•■'■ ,j.bea#; : ; : ' ■ ' A g<; n t for Pal weraton North.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 148, 28 May 1885, Page 4
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