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( Medical. f Taradale, September 8, 1891. ' I>ear Sister,—l have much pleasure in writing with regard to your excellent medicines, which I have, found mosb bene?i a X ■"■ may 6afel y a( W by my experience all who may try them will find a mosb satisfactory cure. Believe me to remain, Youra most sincerely, C. Skelton. Mother Mary Joseph Aubertj THE NEW ZEALAND VBGETATIST. Uer Remedies are the Very Best • INFLUENZA. It will have been noticed by all readers of the newspapers during the past few daya that the epidemic, commonly known as influenza, ia raging with direful effects in Sydney, Adelaide and Melbourne, and that many deaths have already occurred. There can therefore be no doubt that we shall have this scourge amongsb ourselves wifchin&a very short time, , and as all persona in every station of life are liable to attacked, ib would be Vise on the parb of everyone to take all necessary precautions in preventing themeelves catching this most troublesome complaint. The authorities in England and on the Continent some time since issued insbruefcions fchafc preventive romediea were to be given daily to the military and to the police, and ib was reported that this had very good effect. Now we all know that prevention ia better than cure, and to this end the proprietor of MOTHER MARY JOSEPH AUBERT'S REMEDIES has every confidence in recommending the public to try "MAREFPA." It is a vegetable remedy, and from past experience has proved itself invaluable in giving relief to those suffering from severe headaches, harshness in the bronchial tube, running at the nose, pains in the back and loins, and the other particular forms in which INFLUENZA attacka the system of different persons. The public is afeked to give it a fair trial, and from the evidence of Archbishop Red wood we are sure 'every one ought to have faith in the wonderful power which these valuable vegetable medicines have ia counteracting the various attacks'made on the human syateaa. Mother Mary Joseph Hubert's REMEDIES. St. Mary's Cathedral, Wellington, August 2, IS9O. Rev. Mother Mary Joseph Atjbekt, of Jerusalem, Wanganui River, having applied for permission to dispose of the right of putting up her medicine 3 for Ealo fee Messrs Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co., I hereby willingly grant such permission, in .the hope thao such vegetable medicines may become more publicly known, and assist the good, cause in which the Rev. Mother works. From many facts that have j come under my own notice, I can testify to I the beneficial effects of these several medicines upon the persons who have used them. (Signed) -h Francis Redwood, Archbishop of Wellington, Try""MARUPA.- M - THIS IS "THE" REMEDY THAT 9IVES ALMOST INSTANT RELIEF, AND IF TAKEN IN TIME SAVES GREAT EXPENSE. i Read What " The New Zealand Tablet " say's : " The religious orders con? tinue to' maintain thoir'reputation as benefactors of Society inj;emporal as welt as in 'spiritual matters. A new proof o,f bills ia furnished ia the remedies which have bean discovered by the Sister--Mary Joseph Aube.rb. of the Order of Notw Danws d-ea Missions. The grood Sister, whose life haa been dovoted totlioinstruction oi tho Maoris, whilesh'elaboured successfully at improving their minds and enlightening their spirits, has nof> been neglectful of their bodies; The result is tho discovery of a series* of medicines manufactured from native trees and plants, and which have been proved nndeniably v to be of almost marvellous efficacy. It is to the credit of the Catholic Church in the colony that one of its missionary Sis tors haa distinguished herself in this way, probably conferring on the world a benefit) little, if anything, interior to .that conferred, for example, by the Jesuit Fathers who discovered the curative properties of the Peruvian bark. Not only suffering humanity, but science itself owes a debt to this lady, who has made ib acquairited with properties of natural products, hitherto unsuspected, and has enriched the pbarruacopuna. We have, further, i,n the matter an instance of how religious devotion is calculated, to quicken the faculties and to develop the best qualities; of human nature. Sister Mary Joieph if to tje warmly commended for her dis | jioveries, and. indeed, the community generally may be congratulated on thsm. ' TTSE your intelligence and buy only \j Wolfe's SoHKAPre. ,_ , IN spite of all imitations Wolfe's Schnapps steads in the foremost vuuls at bavsraaes. nniME afteTaliTisThe ona grand fcesfe. A Wolfe's Schnapps has been 40 years before the public. "PARTICULARLY active just now ara ..sL attempts to palm oil'poisonous liquor l!or Wo Lite's Schnapps^ TNSIST upon having Wolik's Schnapps. Idealists. E, COX & SOU, surgeon dentists, A.M.P. Buildings, 148, Queen-sfc •■ i; , jEL» \JTe JO. U \JT '*l± s.li)Js ! . SURGEON DENTIST, j HOBSON-STREETv j 25 years' experience in the treatment oS j Neuralgia and Diseases of the j 'CpnaiiUatipas Jfree. j

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 305, 24 December 1891, Page 7 (Supplement)

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 305, 24 December 1891, Page 7 (Supplement)

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 305, 24 December 1891, Page 7 (Supplement)