Berkley, Sept.'l6o9.—Gentlemen, I feel It a duty I owe to express my gratidudo for the great, benefit I have derived by taking Norton’s Camomile Pills. I Applied to your agents, Mr Bell Berkley, for the above named Pills, for wind in the stomach, for wluch I Buffered excruciating pain for a length of time, having tried every remedy perscribed, but without deriving any benefit at all. After taking two bottles of your valuable pills I was quite restored to my usual state of health. Please give this publicity for the benefit of those who may thus be afflicted. —I am, bir, yours truly, Henry Allpass.—To the Iropnotors of Norton’s Cammoils Pills.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4271, 27 November 1874, Page 2
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111Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4271, 27 November 1874, Page 2
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