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KITCHEN'S CELEBRATED Blood Restorer! The Renovator of the Human Blood ! No more Physical Degeneration if the Laws of Health are observed, ordinary care taken and BLOOD RESTORER FREELY TAKEN Local Agent : Henry Lewis, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. A TALE OF THE PACIFIC. Wm. Opperman, Esq., a wealthy island trader was for some months lying ill at Happemamma an island of the Kingsmill Group, in the Pacific. He had been seized with rheumatic fever, which was followed by complicated disorders of a terribly severe nature, assuming the form of a species of palsy never before known. The sufferer's limbs swelled, the legs lost all sensibility to pain ; the foot could be wrenched round or the skin pierced with a lance without inflicting the slightest suffering. The Bick man was evidently unconscious of his having legs, and his brain was Beriously affected as with lunacy. In this deplorable state he was kindly brought from the islands to Auckland by Mr. H. Henderson in the schooner Coronet, Captain Moeller and, being a German, he was received by the German Consul, G. Von der Heyde, Esq., and placed in the District Hospital, where he received treatment for three weeks with no indication of improvement, his case being pronounced by one and all a most hopeless one. The captain of the Coronet, knowing that extraordinary cures had been effected by the use of Hitchens' Celebrated Blood Restorer requested the proprietor of the Blood Restorer to take the caae in hand, and a contract was entered into of "No cure, no pay." Mr. Hitchens proceeded to the Hospital, examined the invalid and found him in

MASONIC HOTEL, GLADSTONE ROAD. n^HE undersigned has miich satisfaction in announcing that a« this LARGE, WELL-BUILT and ELEGANT HOTEL is completed, all Departments are now in full operation. THE TABLE. The Viands and the style of serving them will be calculated to enhance the reputation which he has already acquired. BREAKFAST, 8 a.m. ; LUNCH, 1 p.m. ; DINNER, 6 p.m. o ACCOMMODATION. The BEDROOMS are numerous, and are larger than is customary. There are several COMFORTABLE SITTING ROOMS. From the Balcony, which commands a view of the whole Bay, the lovers of the beautiful may admire the lovely scenery presented, by the broad expanse of wafer and its varied surroundings. The end striven for will be to make those who favor him by taking up their residence, temporarily or permanently, at the Masonic, FEEL QUITE AT HOME. LIQUORS.— The Best Procurable. DANIEL PAGE - - - PROPRIETOR. "DOVERTY BAY SETTLERS VISITING AUCKLAND OUGHT TO MAKE Jl a point of visiting the THISTLE HOTBL. the SPENDID BARS A SITTING ROOMS. HOME Sun, St^Herald, SPORTING Poverty Bay and ,_ PAPERS Herald *2T BILLIARD ROOM, ■» filed. Unequalled in the Colonies. ♦ * SUPERB CHAMPAGNES, I CONSULTATIONS ( / ON ALL THE > CHOICE CLARETS, / Great Sporting Events ) SPIRITS OF ALL THE BEST BRANDS, t Assorted case*, of Bplrite, Wine. *j AMERICAN DRINKS, \ &. Beer packed uiid delivered on the / < shortest notice. Coiiutry orders nc- > ) compauied by Post Office Orde:s ( AUSTRALIAN WINES. f promptly utteuded to. 1 ♦ "~~ * J. G. LITTLE PROPRIETOR, irOB PRINTING 7 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, At Auckland and Wellington Prices, with Neatness and Promptitude, AT THE "Evening Herald" Office.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1010, 10 May 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1010, 10 May 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1010, 10 May 1880, Page 4

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