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T _-_________^ w - ■■■ , ■READ WHAT; Mother Mar/ Joseph Hubert HAS DONE. * Hastings, Augusb 27, 1891. Messrs Kempthorne, Prosser & Co., Wellington. Genblemen,—Seeing an advertisement in the "Napier Evening News" regarding Sister Alary Joseph Auberb'a remedies, _ I bi-usb for the benefib ol tho general j?*** 9 '** this district, to whom Sister Mary Joseph is so well known as a skilful nurse, nob to mention her charitable and kindly disposition, that you wiliappoint local chemists to vend her valuable medicines. Yours faithfully, A. B. Greene (Financial Agent). Napier, September 4, 1891. . Rev. and Dear Sister Mary Joseph,—l am very pleased to hear you have decided on offering those valuable medicines of yours to the public, which so many years you dispensed to the Natives ami Europeans when you resided in this neighbourhood, with such good results. There can be no doubt that when they become more widely known by their publicity, they will be as much sought after for thoir excellence in your new district as they are here. Wishing you continued good health and happiness, I am yours, very truly, L. ANSELL TIITFIN. Tarad3le, October, 1885. To Sister Mary Joseph,—You attended my wife and family, and I always found i your medicines a great succsrs. Would you | kindly leb me have a bottle of your liver | medicine. | _W. Brown. Wellington, September 26, 1891. Mr O. I, Kempthorne. I Dear Sir, —I have been about tifteon I years acquainted with Rev. Mobher Mary I Joseph Auberb, and during bhab time I j myself havo seen and heard of many j wonderful cures from the use of her rnedi- ! cines, and may also state I have uped j " Paramo " for a long time, and have derived ereab benefit from its use, and can certainly recommend it to all sufferers from the liver and kidneys. 1 am, yours truly, Rev. Father Sazeab. River Bank, Taradale, September 10, 1891. Dear Sister,—l am very happy to boar testimony to the wonderful effects of your medicine. For two years I was under doctors' care without bhem doing r_e any good. The second bottle of your medicins i (Natanata) made a complete cure. Ib ia now twelve years ago, and I have never j beon a day sick since. I Yours sincerely, | Nicholas Hawkins. Taradale, Napier, September 10, 1891. _ A number of years ago my children wore ailing from somo complaint, and I could geb no medicine bo do any good ; so, hearing of Sister Mary Joseph, I took them to hor. She said she could euro bhem, and gave me some medicine (Natanata), which I gave them, and before many days they were better; and I have been very eorry Eince she left Napier. Mrs C. R. Hollis. Taradale, September 7, IS9I. Dear Sister, —I have suffered from liver complaint and tried several medicines, butt they did me no good ; so I took your medicine (Natanata and Paramo in alternation., which has done me a lob of good, and I can recommend bhem to others. Mary Hogan. Taradale, September 4, 1891. Dear Sister, —I have great ploasuro in offering my testimony to your wonderful abilities in curing the sick, as I can safely say you saved my life someyoars ago, and I am so glad bo know bhab your medicine is wibhiu bhe reach o_ all. I remain, sincerely yours, M. J. JEM-ARES. To Sister Mary Joseph,—l have hoard many speak in the highest terms o£ the medicines supplied by bhe Sister, and ib ia with greab pleasure thab I can testify to thoir efficacy, having on two occasions my own children given up by the doctors. I made use of the medicine as supplied by the Sisber, with bho happiest results. All are,living and enjoying good health. Yours faibhfully, R. N eagle. Jervoiston, September 7, 1891. Dear Madam, —Ib affords me bhe greabesb pleasure to oiler my testimony to your wonderful abilities in curing the sick, as instance my daughter Edith, when, after being cruelly treated by a local doctor, who (ignorant of her ailment) gave her only a few hours bo live, you kindly took her case in hand. She is now a living testimony to your almost miraculous cure. I attribute your great success bo your study and thorough knowledge of herbs. I am, faithfully yours, W. Anderson. Taradale, September, 9, 1891. Dear Sister, —I thank you for your kindness to myself and family when you were living ab Meanee. Your valunblo medicine saved my life when I was suffering from sunstroke and inflammation. Also, one of children was dangerously ill, and although I sent for your medicins I had libble hope for bhe child. One dose made a complete change in him. He was better the next morning. Yours sincerely, George Reid. Taradale, Napier, September 9, 1891. Dear Sister, — Your valuable medicine cured my daughter when she was suffering from rheumatic fever. Yours sincerely, Mary Lynch. Taradale, September 9, 1891. Dear Sister,—l thank you for bhe medicine you gave to my family. When they were all laid up wibh searleb fever and other diseases the medicine you gave bhem cured then* oXU ■Tohn O'Esua...

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 295, 12 December 1891, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 295, 12 December 1891, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 295, 12 December 1891, Page 6

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