HITCHEN'S JCELEBftATEi} - The Greatest Remep&j^ , FOR Purifying, and Invigoratiagthe Blood. No medicine that has ever been iplaced before the public ha* .proved s« • effective and efficacious in the treatment of ihe diseases of the human sys tern »a HITCH ENS' C±.LEBUaXKD BLOOD, KEbTUJK-EK., it is an Unlivalled Specinc for Jiheumatisni, KheuGout, (Scrofula, Skm Diseased, Dysentfaiy, Sciatica, Lmnbago, Diseases .of the Kidneys, Liver, and Stomach, JBlood Impurities, aadv&eneral Debility.: Official Testimony, SITGjffENS'BLQODiRES^OUE^ "won high honours at the Colonial 1n j ■bustrial Exhibitor, held in Welling- • on, and in the Official .Report submitted ito the Government, , the following' -refeience was made to it:—"Senry A. rli.-Hitchens, Auckland, sends a small, but valuable exhibit, consisting of a vegetable compound from New Zealand Herbs, for the cure of Indigestion, Kheumatism, Rheumatic Grout, .and Impurities of the Blood. ' The maker and exhibitor claims for this medicine several important qualities, and has gained the .First-Older of Merit from the judges. The preparation is not"to be confounded with ordinary quack medicines, inasmuch as it is the.produco of- many years of study and investigation by an eminent, physician of the Army Medical Staff, with whom the ■ exhibitor served during v the'New 'Zealand War, as assistant dispenser to the .New Zealand Forces. Mr HitcheDS explains that the cures of Kheumatism, ■etc., effected by his medicine are due .entirely tojts wonderful effect upon the blood by its cleansing, puiifying, and invigorating power. It is made solely •from New Zealand herb's and roots." - - ' ' Notable Cures. The manufacturer holds an immersse -number of Testimonials from persons who have feeen cured by the BLOOD RESTORER and OINTMENT. Some -ef the patients were literally at death's door when Mr Hitchens' aid was sought, and the possibility of a cure was scarcely even dreamt of by their .friends. " Again aud again, however, -Mr Kitchens has attested the curative ~ ipdwer of hi"g remedies by saving the life of the^patient when all other human agencies faiied. ' • ' Mention is made of the following as .*iew of the multitudes of cures effected: 'Sciatica —Capt. Farqulv»r, s.s. Ckns-eanan,-whose icase was considered totbe 1: ..hopeless. •• ' "-'--''_ ; -Rheumatism of the feet —Capt James .Auckland, 1-7- years standing. ; Rheumatism, 23 yeir?s standing—Mr McEvov, Auckland.... r...... r . ■ £ Rheumatism, 20 years standing—Mi< ,;iSamuel.l?ield, Auckland. , Chronic Dysentery—Mr A. Bettany, 3Ppnißonby IJoad, Auckland. ;. VfIITCHENS'; CELEBRATED In conjjßnction with Hitcbens' celeU l>Kated'Sk,in.and^pheumatic Ointment, ds infallible"m the most severe cases of ScBOFULA, EiNGWORMi- Eczema; Soia--TICA, and CHRONIC BHJiUKATISM. HvITCIIEN S' CELEBRATED 1 BLOOD KESrOKER rwiH cure per-j and KiDNKY: ComPLAINTS, ChBONIO BySENTBKV, DtSvpjtpsiA, Lassitude, Erysipjblas. Full 'directions with each bottle. HITOHENS'iPILE OINTMENT iis death on piles, Try it. ■ SOLD BT ALL CHEMISIS Jtlf3 ' STOREKEEPERS. -SOLB AGENTS: X W. McGLASHAN AND CO,,
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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 42, 1 October 1892, Page 2
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440Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 42, 1 October 1892, Page 2
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