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j ■■■ ■ - oelebrated,. ordered the.sufferingLnxardLoJ)e|remo J W(I "Rl /\^rl PaQfni>DT> ? tohis(Mr. H.s) private residence, where LOIOOU. Ai6SIOrGI I his wants could be .personally ) ■ '>Ui H iiiU •i i ;to iby^ Wks iHitenefis. phgfe littosr lad - 3 "■ ' ministered the medicine '(the -Blbod. I Blood 1 cinq the case beyond the powec ofc. man ? ***wwmi* ... to effect a cure. However, |afterj six ;No more : Physical Degeneration, if the weeks the effect pf Jhe medicine became^ of fiealfli are .. observed, wondEerfpUy apparent, s " I " T "" :. t £ care taken and H t ; r lj |>ThyßloodJ|esto|erhatl acted steadily BLOOD RESTORER FREELY TAKEN l> ut surely 'on theS blood; thp fdeadly = , . impuritieß were gradually eliminated : « "\«. ; " ' '>; ■; ; • from the system until the streams of [life ' j Gladstone Koad, Crtsborne. . iC lear and active and the limbs onceagarn ' -• \?4s s'l ' " : ~' [ *"\ <<■<?' . ' jrejoiced in> natural, circulation,; jthe' ■ . : *rilVnir TRW PX&tWTn patient rising tojhis feet pured of diseases ! 7T THE PACIFIC. had baffled the skill of leading j Wm. , Opperman^ • 1 Esq.y a wealthy; physicians, a ! living proof of the wonder- ] island trader was for some months lying f u l- healing powers of Hitchens' Celejill at Happemamma .ah island of 'the ' Dra ted Blood Restorer. \ , \ JKingsmill- .Grqup^ in the ; Pacific. . He . , : ,, „, ■ . -■ .] ■■ ■ ■• ■■ \ >■.$ j had been seized with rheumatic' fever, "" ' mTromTMn-NrTAT, S which was followed by complicated TESTIMUJN-LAU » g I i disorders ;| of, ; a jterribly severe^ nature,^ ..-, -.r,, )/s „--., - ( { j; >AuQkla nd, N. Z. assumiyg thetfofm- of I a specie's ? 6f pilßy : Td^H;.' A.; H.VHitchens, Esqi j \J , Inever before yknown.-,: Theursuiferer's ; Before JieayingtAuckland on my return jlimbs swelled, 'the legs lost all senmbility vOy&getb' ihe^-IslandsV I have t6 perfonm ■to pain; the foot could be wrenched the pleasing duty of acknowledging; the ( ir J pu,nd,9 i r,^heskin,p,ier,ce,doWAtfe«a J^nce. surprjising flurej lj l^ave ßeceived at your jwithout innicting the slightest suffering, hands. ' ". ; . () j , Lj' , . I The sick man was evidently unconscious Coming to Auckland as I did a dying ' of Kfc Chiving? legßji 'arid* thislbrain .was. mtoi/ ;fibSitig'ipalpie'd>atid;- generally lunIBeriously afifected/as with- > lunacy. , In* ,consoious, aßdfhearing from others that jthis deplorable "state "He" was kindly no hope of "recovery was held (opt? by •brought from the islands to Auckland byi medical . men j:l look upon, you now ; aa, ?Mr. H. Henderson in 'the' schooner* the preserver of my life. 1 "^ !.*.,, •Coronet, Captain Moeller and, being a „ lam convinced that to yourpedifcine ? Germany 'te -was received by the German^ 'alone is due the ,cre v dit;.forjm'y now ? 'being iConsul, G. Von der r Heydej Esq.^and a living man. I beg to thank you most placed in the District Hospital, where sincerely for the kindness you have jheJraceweßltr'.^^ ] with no indication of. .improvement, his and, in would ([earnestly ] case being pronounced by one and all a recommend sick people to use"} youtj imost'h'Bpeiess ohe. !i -P i'.f'-"'-:^Ki !jiu Blood Restore^ fasifeis. th6;mbsjiextraorI The captain of ' 'thb Coronet;' knowirig dinary purifier the' blood I eyekjhfcard that.i extraordinary, i cures „-liad/ ;;ibeen. .qf, ; .or.met wit^injiny, travds. \ B lsjone 1 effected by the use of Hitchens' Cele- of the many gifts of a beneficent Creator Ibrated. Blood Restore^ requested' the to his suffering ohildren pn this earth. Iprbprietbi-; of 'the Blood ' J^'stprier.to take " ' :\^|; |. .;:''; '^.OPPERMA^. jthe case in hand, and a contract, was. „ Auckland, December 19, 1879. ,i)}'l j entered into of "No cure,' no pay»" Signed^ injthe presence of I .. , 1 jMr^ Hitchens proceeded. to t the Hospital,; '[ G.^on, i>b% Heyde, \ •;.] [ j examinedithei invajid and|f ound him iv ' h ■> '(|er|n|tn |p^sul. |v\ \ j " "■!! I !•: ■•.!: '>Jr• r- i i ■'■ ! : 1 ■: ! I ; : (((.|"!<:'j '1 ! />••ifff » - ■I - > '111-i f.\ \ '. • , | I ' ' : i-i i ! ,n>-Bli T<;!i ' ! '■■ ■■■■ i>fi ■i; -■•' .''■'•'. I'! 1 :!. ■.-,'■ >.■,"»..( i ".'i „..„■! I '^-"a ■!■;:;••; riiii :/,l>: :;;; :■'!'■ -■;:•;,'!»■!. •^MV!i _^ :;!-./. i r T!HE undersigned has much satisfaction in announcing that as this iLM^xE, iwELL-BTJILT and ELEGANT HOTEL'is completed, all Departments* are now i . .':':ntl ::•. ; :■:■ ', ■:.:';,;• ' ■ ..: ....:.-., .. : . I>-- . - . ,V ; :;,. „i = ■■.' i 'in full operation. „ . . . , , ... .-• ,■ ■ , ] .ov/ ,r;..-ij.A,,.!.i ..■•:, .i I ; 4 ';:". ,■•//!.•..• , ; ' J . I Al! ; ;■< i I ■" ;;;; ' ; ;■;_"'■ '■' \v in j The Viands and the style of serving them will be calculated to enhance the j reputation which he has already acquired. BREAKFAST, 8 A.M.; LUNCH, 1 P.M. ; DINNER, 6 r.M^ i ' 0 i■■ ■■ j ACCOMMODATIQNv - j The BEDROOMS are numerous, and are larger than is customary. ThWfl. are Several COMFORTABLE SITTING ROOMS. : Front" the Balcony, which, commands a view of the whole Bay, the lovers of the beautiful may admire the lovely Bcenery 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 HOMET ■' : " : ' "■' ■■"' " : " >■■■■■•■ ■'■■•" "'- ; : - ■■'':'> ' " a ....••* „ LIQUORS.— The Best Procurable. DAMEL PAGE - - - PKcMIIETdE;. '■'■''■ . ■'• "■•■ ' ■ . :,:■•■■:■.•■:;'!■''' ■'■■'■: <■■■■■'-' ': . , ;.; •.( :-;■.■ ; ; ; ; • '■ , ••.■ ■ •'■;■.•.:::.■ ■ •'■..■•• : . .•• .;:..... .:.,.. . . -. .-.'..;. . : ... -'■ „ .....:;.;•' . '';(■•. T3OVERTT BAY SETTLERS VISITING AUCELANDf OUGHT TO MAKE Jr ' A POINT OF VISITING THE > i ■?.■:.: .•.-,.* V the ** SPENDID BAR 8& SITTING ROOMS. HOME i -.. :; Sun, Star, Herald, —7 • > ■ c-p n-T? T 1 T "N" o -.^'-•jand >' The Upstairs Bar - -S'PO..B ;r i,iJN w 'Poverty Bay „ ", ;' ' ' **» «'^^ : », PATERS Hebalu <er BILLIARD ROOM, "te» ;. y piled.. Unequalled in the Colonies. ' SUPERB n CHA:M:PA'G^rES, '•'■' ' -:y. \■: CONSULTA^TIdNS ( . ..,. - •-; .•.-■;'-. < -ON ALL THE > - CLARETS, ; f Great Sporting Events ) SPIRITS OF ALL THE. BEST BRANDS, * r— — -*■ ■; U: . ; ...... ■■.■•.:/.-. .-::■: . '-■- I Assorted cases of Spirits, Wines, \ ► AMERiCAN" DRTNKS, : ' \ & Beer packed and delivered on the / ' ■ J compfnied by Post* 1 Office Ordws ( ' ' AUSTRALIAN!^ WINES. f promptlyattended to. 1 ' &. ■■ ~ " * ■ • t ' * "■; '.-■ .' :.;; : / ■■.:■■"■,:•■■'■ ••' :V "•■ J. G. LITTLE '"'".'.l' \.. ... ra6PB!IETOR. % Z 3Cm :P-HnglW 6r" At Aucklaiid and Wellington Prices, Executed: with JN^atness and /;'•:■ W'\> ■.■;m;-at ? the.^:.\ „. { fy^.: .x\ ■ lerald". Office. ;-

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1095, 14 August 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1095, 14 August 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1095, 14 August 1880, Page 4

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