T. NIEil), FA.MILT BITTCHBEI ARATAPU. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, CLEANLINESS COMBINED WITH MODERATE CHARGES First - class and BACON Always on Hand, BONEDUST ! BONEDUST ! ! J.C.E. j.oue. J.C.E. THE undersigned lias for sale ' Ellis’ well-known and justly celebrated J.C.E. brand of Newcastle Bonedust, which is superior to anything in the market. Quality Guaranteed, In lots to suit purchasers.. Copy of Colonial Analyst’ Report sent on application, —Caution to Farmers.— v When buying Bonedust see that you get J.C.E,, whiqh .is supplied direct from J. C. Ellis’ Newcastle Mills and leaves oar Auckland Store ; without adulteration. M. Y. HURLEY, 7 Auckland. HORSES AND BUGGIES ON " HIRE. ot PICNIC PARTIES EXCURS lOKSIT AN 7 ? OTHERS SPRING TRAPS WX C\> N ifiTTE 3 • Wfiti.djll -WITHOUT HORSES All Order Punctually attended to. Telegrams ProMpt’/attended to. Agent for Te Kopuru—-Mr Cartwright.*' - ' - -• ' - •
Local Societies. THE MITITAI STORE KNIGHTS OF LABOUR. THE HOPE OF THE NORTH ASSEMBLY ’ Meets in the kopuru hill SCHOOLROOM, on the FIRST SATURDAY AFTER EACH FULL MOON. L.O.L. No. 31 MEETS in the District Schoolroom, Aratapu on the first Saturday on or before each fullmoon, Visiting brethren cordially invited, THOMAS NIELD. W.M. GEO. DAVIDSON, Sec. QETTLERS, Gumdiggers and others are reC > spectively 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 to?customers. THOMAS HITCHING, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, MITITAI. IMPORTANT NOTICE I To ull consumers of Groceries. o T IS OF cItEAT MOMENT TO KNOW WHERE TO LAV OUT TOUR MONEY TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE. READ THE FOLLOWING LIST OF PRICES FLOUR. SUGARS. TEAS. FRUIT. KEROSENE. SUNDRIES. At current mill prices. ( CHAMPION, 2001hs sacks, 1001 b bags, 501 b bags, 1 ) HOUSEWIFE'S PRIDE, 2001 b sacks, lOOlbhags 501 b bags J / COMPANY’S No 1, 121bs 2/10 ; 561 b bags 12/9. ) ~ No 2, 121bs 2/9 ; . 561 b bags 12/4J ) ~ No 3, 121bs 2/5; 561 b bags 10/7J { ~ LOAF TABLETS 3id per lb / EXCEPTIONAL VALUE IN THIS LINE. ) ALL THE LEADING BRANDS OF 2/- TEAS AT 1/10 per lb 1 in 51b, 61b, 101 b and 121 b tins, 1/9 per lb. Tins free \ PURE CEYLON TEA, A SPECIALITY. 1/9 per lb. / CURRANTS 5Jd per lb. , ) RAISINS 6-|d per lb. 121bs 6/3 ) SULTANAS 7d per lb. 121bs 6/9 \ FINEST CANDIED PEEL 9Jd per lb. Orange or Lemon. / 150 TEST, patent nozzle, 9/3 per case Blue Bd, for 1/., fNeave’s Food lid, Sago (white) 2d, Tapioca 2d, Starch sd, j Pearl Barley 2d, Nestle’s Milk Food 1/9, Bird Seed 51b Mellin’a Food 1/9 a bot., Epsom Salts 3d a doz., Plaid Vestas 5d doz! I Seigel’s Syrup 2s a bottle, Fine Salt 181 b 1/-, Soap 5 bars 11-' | Whiting 181 bs 1/-, Best Japan Rice 51b 1/-, 10/9 a bag. decorated Tins of English Biscuits at Cash Prices igggp Full price list post free on application TERMS. —Cash with Oiidek, Cheque ok P. 0.0. payable to H. M. SMEETON GASH GROCER, AUCKLAND, (SUCCESSOR TO OAVIN WALLACE.) 11 O L),
THE TESTIMONY OF THE PEOPLE. Marvellous Cures. Convincing Evidence. Telling Facts, JEfcESA. 13 THE FOLLOWING We are long past the age of miracles, but some of the instantaneous cures effected by Henshaw s Monarch, ot .Painr are sain to be almost miraculous. ' • ' ' ’re • : Mr A. Asher, ol Tauranga, tells us that after using Renshaw’s Monarch of Pain four times he has been quite free from the rheumatism from which he has suffered for the last six years. Mb Gabriel .Lewis, Auckland, who is well-known in business circles, says—“ I would recommend those who suffer from this wretched complaint (sciatica) to use Renshaw’s Monarch of Pain, as the properties therein must do good.” Mb W. Bailey, Mount Albert, writes—Two or three.applications of Rcnshaw s Monarch of Pain cured me of sciatica when everything else failed. A resident of Kaukapa-kapa says he was laid up through an affection of his hip, but totally cured by a few applications of Renshaw’s Monarch of Pain. Mb O Dougherty, of the Wade, Auckland, speaks in high praise of Reushaw’s Monarch of Pain. It cured him of rheumatism, and he says—“lt is wonderfully good and cheap. He would not he without it in the house.” Mr A. Mackie, of Helensville, says that owing to a severe and prolonged attack of lumbago, he could neither walk, sit, nor lie down without excruciating pain, but that in less than two hours one application of Renshaw’s Monarch of Pain entirely cured him. The groom of Professor Paque, Avondale (Mr Partington), recently sent a letter to the proprietors, testifying to the efficacy of Renshaw’s Monarch of Pain as a cure for toothache. THE REMEDY OF THE ME. Captain Norton’s Evidence. —Copy of letter to Messrs P. and C. T. Renshaw and Co. from Mr W. Clark, storekeeper—■“ Hnkerenui, Kamo, 17th January, 1891.—-Messrs F. and C. T. Renshaw and Co. Gentlemen,—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, but 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 niys, “Two applications of Renshaw’s Monarch of Pajn cured me, and though seven months ago, 1 have not been troubled since,” Mr James Johnson, of Cambridge, Waikato, writes —“ For 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 Retishaw’s Monarch of Pain to send Home by the ’Frisco mail to friends in England. He says |it saved his life. Its fame is spreading. A Warkwofth storekeeper (R. H. Douse) writes as follows— It affords me pleasure to testify.as to the curative properties of Renshaw’s Monarch, of Pain, having' §een it tested on young ia, sprains, etc., ete. My and .old for colic, rheumatism, neuralgia customers speak highly'Of its merits 1 .” " Prior: to leaving th§. colony,-Mr J-. { Edgorley. left the following testimony—“ I have tried Renshaw’s Monarch, of Paih'for lumbago, and found it -better'than anything I have fused bfefOre. ’ R. Wootten, Secretary of the-Auckland .Q-ropers’. Association, writes—“My wife'lias tried Renshaw’® Monarch -ol; Pain with wonderful results for, neuralgia, which’ 'causfed ‘severe pain and suffering, but which was iemoyed Tipon the firat application.” Mb T.’Eane, > well kno'wn in -comieciiori- with', the I Auckland Gas Works, has been a victim to sciatica for 25 years. Having suffeied intensely; during that period; he has tried almost every remedy, had been under many doctors, but affirms emphatically that nothing has proved so effectual as Renshaw’s Monarch of Pain. • • Few old colonists are better known in the Province of Auokland than Mr F-j Shepherd. He -wriJ.es —‘‘ P desire rttf add my testimony to that of many others as to 'the worth of Renshaw's Monarch of Pain. Having used, .it for .a, family .of.,ten. (10), I can say it is the most effectual of any remedy wo have tried for rheunaatism, coughs, colds, sore.;throats,, etc., etc. Miss Rowe, of Auckland,'says’the effect of Renshaw’s Monarch of Pain on neuralgia is like magic. There is no preparation so valuable and so generally useful in the home THE REIEOY Renshaw’s Monarch of Pain. Xt saves : PAIN-Suflfering-Life amir s '. Doctors’ XXills. 6’lt is HSEO BY RICH, and FOOU —— A Pamphlet eontaimiiyj full directions is enclosed with Every Pottle
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Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 183, 3 February 1893, Page 9
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