If you suffer from chronic low back pain, brought on by an accident or any form of arthritis, Painaway would like to invite you to come along and meet Colin Cox for afternoon tea, Heritage House (next to the Grand Hotel, 136 St Hill St) at 2pm on Wednesday, June
19.
Colin was the first person to farm deer in New Zealand and along with Sir Peter Elworthy was a pioneer in the possum fur industry. It was Sir Peter who learned from a Japanese scientist that possum fur is hollow and with that information Colin developed his now very popular possum fur pain relief belt.
The afternoon will be an informal gathering and Colin will be happy to answer any questions you might have based on his many years wearing the belt and providing it to others, including Gold medallist Olympic Rower Mahe Drysdale — who was wearing the belt on the occasion of his last two Olympic wins.
You will also be able to see and feel some of Painaway's possum fur pain relieving products for lower back pain as well as wrist, knee and neck pain.
If you already own one of Colin's belts Painaway would love you to come along., meet Colin and join him in tea and cake. There is no charge for attendance but booking is advised due to space limitation.
To reserve your place please call Henry Newrick on 027 471 2242. Painaway will also have a special offer for all who attend.