THE MITITAI STORE QETTLERS, Gumdiggers and others are respectivelv informed that I have now taken the above store, and that they may depend upon finding a well-bought new stock to elect their requirements from. .Prices low. Especially for cash sales. Prompt att .ntion tojcustomers. THOMAS HITCHING, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, MITITAI.
Captain Norton’s Evidence.—Copy of letter to Messrs E. and C, T. Eenshaw and Co. from Mr W. Clark, storekeeper—“ Hukerenui, Kamo, 17th January, IS9l.—Messrs E. and C. T. Renshaw and Co. Centlemen, —Please send me two dozen of your Monarch of Pain. A customer of mine, Captain Norton, an old whaler, formerly well-known in the Bay of Islands, hut now a settler in this district, desires me to inform you that the Monarch of Pain saved his life when attacked with rheumatic fever a short time ago.—Yours truly, W. Clark.” A Coromandel storekeeper affirms that a lady of that district sent him word after trying Renshaw’s Monarch of Pain for neuralgia that it was worth a guinea per bottle. The proprietor of the Kapai .Laundry, Mount Albert, found that for many months a prolonged attack of rheumatism in his right arm and shoulder considerably interfered with his work, but, he Onys, “Two applications of Renshaw’s Monarch of Pain cured me, and though seven months ago, 1 have not been troubled since,’’ Ms Jambs Johnson, of Cambndge, Waikato, writes —“Eor some time past I have suffered from severe pains in the hip joints, hut one application of Renshaw’s Monarch of Pain almost entirely removed it.” Samuel Pearce, chief cook at the Pier Hotel, writes —“ Renshaw’s Monarch of Pain afforded me great relief and ultimately removed a severe attack of rheumatism with which I had been laid up for 12 weeks.” A well known Auckland gentleman recently purchased a dozen bottles of Renshaw’s Monarch of Pain to send Home by the 'Erisco mail to friends in England. He says Jit saved his life. Its fame is spreading.
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Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 182, 27 January 1893, Page 9
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324Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 182, 27 January 1893, Page 9
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