HITCHEJT'S lfUl a PPa r eni 'y dying state with scarce'y I a spiirk if Ife icfc. Mr. liitclH'iiCELiiLiii.viEU t ,rde"red ihe sntlerin- man to be removed 1> I,v ,v -rl l) rtr( f /v rx-« t to his ( Mr - H -' s ) P rivate residence, where I JiIOOCL liOS 10161 I his wants could be personally attended | to by Mr. Hitchens. The latter ad- ■ ■' ministered the medicine (the Blood _, _ , - „ Restorer) and used the ointment freely. TJIO ReaOVatOr OI tne Human Meanwhile clergymen called, pronounBlond T cinq the case beyond the power of man to effect a cure. However, after six No more Physical Degeneration if the weeks Lite ell'eci of ihe medicine became Laws of Health are observed, ordinary wonderfully apparent. care taken and The Blood Restorer had acted steadily BLOOD RESTORER FREELY. TAKEN but 3l ? r . el y on the b i° od 1 ; th^ f^f l^ impurities were gradually eliminated. from the system until ihe streams of life Local AtffiTit- Hbtitv Lewis flowed unchecked in its natural channels i-OCai Agß3lt. Henry iieWXS, over the entire man . The brain became Gladstone Road, Gisborne. c i ear an( j ac tive and the limbs once again rejoiced in natural circulation; the A TATTT r>F Tm? paptftp patient rising to his feet cured of diseases A TALE OF THE PACIFIC. which had baffled the skill of leading Wm. Opperman, Esq., a wealthy physicians, a living proof of the wonderisland trader was for some months lying f u [ healinv powers of Hitchens 1 Celeill at Happemamma an island of the brated Blood Restorer. Kingsmill. Group, in the Pacific. He , had been seized with rheumatic fever, rnrcniTTV/rn"\rTAT which was followed by complicated liißjlimuniAJj. disorders of a terribly severe nature, . Auckland, JN.zi. assuming the form of a species of palsy To H. A. H. Hitchens, Esq. never before known. The sufferer's Before leaving Auckland on my return limbs swelled j the legs lost all sensibility voyage to the Islands, I have to perform to pain ; the foot could be wrenched the pleasing duty of acknowledging the round or the skin pierced with a lance surprising cure 1 have received at your without inflicting the slightest suffering, hands. _ , . The sick man was evidently unconscious Coming to Auckland as 1 did a dying of his having legs, and his brain was man, being palsied and generally unseriously affected as with lunacy. In conscious, ; and hearing from others that this deplorable state he was kindly no hope of recovery was held out by brought frorii the islands to Auckland by medical men, I look upon you now as Mr. H. Henderson in the schooner the preserver of my life. Coronet, Captain Moeller and, being a ■ lam convinced that to your medicine German, he was received by the German alone is due the credit for my now being Consul, G. Von der Heyde, Esq., and a living man. I beg to thank you most placed in the District Hospital, where sincerely for the kindness you have he received treatment for three weeks shewn me while staying in your house, with no indication of improvement, his and in conclusion would earnestly icase being pronounced by one and all a recommend sick people to use your most hopeless one. Blood Restorer, as it is the most extraorThe captain of the Coronet, knowing dinary purifier of the blood I ever heard that extraordinary cures had been of, or met with in my travels. -tt iaone effected by the use of Hitchens' Cele- of the many gifis of a beneficent Creator brated Blood Restorer requested the to his suffering children on this earth, proprietor of the Blood Restorer to take W. OPPERMAN. the case in hand, and a contract was Auckland, December 19, 1879. ■ entered into of "No cure, no pay." Signed in the presence of Mr. Hitphens proceeded to the Hospital, Q. Von der Heyde, examined the invalid and found him in Imperial German Consul. MASONIC HOTEL, GLADSTONE ROAD. •TTEE undersigned has much satisfaction in announcing that as 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. 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 water 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. o LIQUORS.— The Best Procurable. DANIEL PAGE - - - PROPRIETOR. TOOVERTY BAY SETTLERS VISITING AUCKLAND OUGHT TO MAKE _L A POINT OF VISITING THE the SPENDID BARS <£• SITTING ROOMS. HOME Sun, Star, Herald, r iar>n'DTTTJr: and The Upstairs Bar SPORTING Poverty Bay and . t^^, jr i PAPERS Herald & BILLIARD ROOM, 1& filed filed. Unequalled in the Colonies. | *I * StpPERB CHAMPAGNES, \ CONSULTATIONS ) I ON ALL THE > CHOICE CLARETS, \ Great Sporting Events ) ..,..■ . ■ • * ■■' SPIRITS OF ALL THE BEST BRANDS, ! Assorted cases of Spirits. Wines, j AMERICAN DRTNKS, & Eeer packed nud dvlivered'on ihe I fchorlc.-t notice. Con uiry orders nc- \ _. compauied by Po,t Office Orde-s f AUSTRALIAN WINES, prompt, y attended io. \ * / J. G. LITTLE ... PROPRIETOR. JOB PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, At Auckland and Wellington Prices, Executed with Neatness and Promptitude, AT THE " Evening Herald " Office.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1082, 30 July 1880, Page 4
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920Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1082, 30 July 1880, Page 4
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