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an a]ipateutl"y' dyipg afatOi 'wilh^arcely a ' sparl^ - of 4ifo MofCv. .'fc kitchens .ordered the suffering man to be removed to his (Mr. H.s) private residence, where his wants could be personally attended to by Mr. Kitchens: /rjie latter administered the medicine (the Blood Restorer) and used tho-.ointuienj/rfrea^; M.ean while, clergymen voaljid, ,-I^pipd§A^. cfng the case beyond the power of man to' effect a cure. However, after six weelc3t!icen'ee,t of 'the medicine became wouclerf iifly 'apparent.. The Blood Restorer had acted steadily but firel| blood; the deadly impurities 'were gradually eliminated -fj.-.om-ih.ajsysteni.until the streams of life flowed unchecked in its natural channels .over the entire matr. -.Tlißrbrainbecame ; . clear and active anfl thdlihibs o'lice again rejoiced in natural circulation, the patient rising to his feet cured of diseases which had btifflod the skill of ileadnig phyßicifinsj a living proof of the wonder^ ■r'nl* healing 1 powers- of ! Hitchetis' •■ Cc-le- . brated Blood RestotoPi : •'' • ;;■ ■' ,- ; : i ';,:'■; ;'"'[') "TSglgfflili";^..^:;^ "'"'■" ' ; ' "" : Auckland,'"!^/' " iTo.Hi:'Ai;Hl:!t];iioiLbiiavEsqi v/O/X '"i-v. , 4 , J4e/orp^aving,Auc i k.la t ii4- on my return ' "Voyage "tb-th'e lsTatocrs 1 ,--l'tf?rve to perform • 4h&-ploasing-4uty-of acknowledging the surprising cure 1 ,hava received atvyoi^ 1 . Coming to Auckland as I did a dying 'lhan, being palsied and generally 1111---consciouSj and hearing from others that 'lif),jhj/pe"; of i^^B^M nxeilijial me", 1 look upon you now as i'liP piisejcv'dr'of -'tuy. ljfe. t BnOC.i , .Ij^n conviuced- that, medicine - - : alt>n\j W-dii6-'tii«ivKlft- ; ft^ my now being ■ a living; nian, I beg to thank you most ' siiifcereiy ' fin- the kindness you have ■ Blt«wii-«i6.-wlulu-6tayiiig Hi your house, . iuul,.in „c onclusion w.taild^ earnestly ■ recoirtmnhd'-sielc--'pt'ofife r t<v-'u|o your Blood Kesturer, as it. is the most cxtraor- ! rfi'nary-purlwi:;of-.friiJ3ll«f*^A l .'fev|r heard of, or met with in my travels. -It is one .; ■ p(f ; thp maijyj^if la-ui, ,^buuj»Jj 9.o^t-Creator to' lils suffering children" 6n''trn*!garth. , .. . , , . M- .oA',i;^i J vMAN. '"' ''Aftciclanci, Cie-CcUef : l'«T;- I8v|f Sitrnod in the presence of ' ~> A - G. '^ r ki7K : -'»#' >Htß-ti)B;:; - ; - '.'J <I # Imjierial German Consul. ■■^

CELKBRATED JBlood B^storer! Tk9;Jlottov&tar: of tho Human Blood!-- ../..' .... . 'Comoro Physical Deg^^aijign: -if tl)e jaws of Health are observeel, ordinary caro taken and 'iLOOD RESTORER FREElir'/wiJElt Local Ago^t^Zen^y Ls^is, GladV<>*4 R^ad, .©Kbo^ie. =" -J .^. .1. -i.'"l.^-,,..L ..-■ ••M-A-.TAIiEiXW T^E, PACIFIC, ' ■\Yin'.' l opperdan; > ; Es'qi, r a wealtliy sl'an^ ''tfidor ! Wt» forsome' mouths; ly iug ll'^t' l filat)peniairtina iaaiislaiid of the K^sWiif'Gr^im// int tJi^iPacifib. .-:Hei iad ; ife«A''Sffi»ed t with i : i-hfeiimaiiic; f »vex - , • which was followed by complicated disorders, pf a terrilalv' severe nature, a3£fiSfti?P»Plffift BP TOfMes W&Uy never beforjafcvgm.ptffte jytor^ limbs swelled, the legs lost all sensibility Lo pain ; the foot coiTM--toe~wrenehetl" J'^F^Ai^ 1 picrced/iTith. a lance The sick man was evidently unconscious of his having legs, and his brain wrs eripiialy aii'ected .as with lunacy.... In thGiiaipi^'KoASi .i^aisoiiuidi}' brought from by Coronet, CaptaiitAllo^y^ajut^bei^g 1 : a German, lie wai r^cfVeaby''tfie''Gef'nYatt Consul, G. Von der Heydc£is§q., and placed in the District Hospital,^ wh'ero lie received trcatnieirt^ar^hrcD Trocars with no iudicatjoj^ > hn]j>iK)rtK)i»eiitnhis case being pronounced" by one* aiut all a moat hopeless one. The captain of the Coronet, lcmVwirfg that extraordinary cures had been effected by the use of Hitchens' .®&hi-> bra ted Blood Restorer requested the proprietor of the B^jf](| T Rjjst()i;^>vW,^aUe < the case in lianci? 'aiuf a contract \^as entered into of "No cure^ no pay." Mr. Hitchens procce^e7(4.lihe : H(ispltVi*l, examined the invalid and found him in

Jr;/-j:j r o'LOi.-'i ;3 :■-'■■■■.. ■•..■;'•.''" - ..; . ; ;. :_-:od \iV T^HE undersigned has much satisfaction in announcing that as this LARGE, WELL-BUILT sn^QSJO^T^fftC^SFO^i^il cdjnipletj^^il£ J%Kstmeiits are now in full operation. '• ... /,v ; ..■ . „,. „...., . •;- q• •■ Tie Viands aiiftlie sfylo of serving them will be calculated to enhance the replTtallonwtnch" he has" already acquired. ' ; '~ ■■■■ —'• '"--'■'-" ~ .VJU JTke 13EDROQAISiiVu ljiunerous'' iui'll ' are iaVj/or 4iiWri is customary. There are sevemf ' Cl)^F^o|lTAT3L^\SlTTmG 'ROOMS; '_^ronr s tlfd^alcoSv^^hich £ V 6 WSA P Q #h^ Jwora ;^- .^jmy ,^,<Jm^^e «^}|-LliA'|-'t4('tJ>l ) k-J|'y *he |)roL^|!^iA>)fi\\TJ 1 t& auii^<jjiiiej[jurr|u^dings. The end striven for will be to luaWtiiose who favor him by taking up their js^cafit* t*ni])OKaiily oi;,, permafte«tly, at v the MasoJiic, FEEL QUITE AT fggP* itauO loi mil vmsirt inmls n lAiggg TBOM CT^A TPvIV/M>T f>,fi 1 „■-;,;; i: .^ J Ai'i.'ir/ •/ .v>;'.irjif ?.. >!-,->;8 S'ri S"\ DANIEL pSSl a Cl "." :^^ 7;i?u2oji ,wi;'.u YJi7.:i .;■■-■■;!!'!. „;:■':•;-;,■ ;• ?.!ia/j h"w.")a^ TDOVERTY RAY .SETTLER^-ViStrfNG-AUCKLAXD OUGHT TO MAKE Of J\A/ ALJ CH^ J OJNT^qF m^ITIKU^HE' ; < v ■- A r ;r^ • CV.TK .? i> J *~i ' '! W 5 -- ; 2j-IJ\J 1 T'^^ •hie SPENDID ITARS^HtTTING ROOMS. HOME < ON ALL THE > CHoftiE^ciMllte^ 1 A Sporting Events J SPIRITS OJT-^Llv-.glE' .BEa^JßXli^T)^ ' '" c r - UJI - -1 & licev pnckoil .-mil dclivcrcil on the I . I < shortest iiotiw. Country onlcrs :ic- \ " "" j \ c...n,....»i,,i i.y w yißw ..i)Bioi» t • ,: .. .......; ALIAN WIN ES. r promptly attended to. J ■ v j W.|rj;i"(T;i x. —^ i■ ■, / ••;-,■ r ■, „ . - , r . r . „. , . I i\\L\\(_:'Mi\ ~jj ,■•', ij.'j *■".;•;.*: ■'•.'•-:•.; y ; ■ :;. ::|j; "r',7 .[\i \ . :•!• H TOF EVERY D£SCr(!PTJ€^, r o ! W.W,,.,,,,,.-,;.:.:-,-,.- . J "" "- " I' IM.:^<Mlmd ami Wellington-lMoos; h/J i..!/.:/m J; ;.! ■..,■•■,:.!,•-, ;... „ „. ■ ■■ :i '■ ■■•■■' ■ ■ •■ .' •■..■'.■ - ) m, ' ■■'..■ . ( _^ ■ ■%■'■■■ -i* (J 1 ■* ■ V '■ '**■* ■ ; ■'■*' ' yo ;,, w a>thj a /:>.■■':•} :j,w-= A-rW''' 1 ■' !i ''" |f|:l<) ''"' >;;) '"-'' ; "M " ''^iSig :i Eesiir ; Office. J\

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1067, 13 July 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1067, 13 July 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1067, 13 July 1880, Page 4

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