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Something Worth Knowing. HMO how many persons in the vast.pop u . JL lation which inhabibe this mundane sphere has ifc ever occurred whab life is, and whab c delicate organism composes the human frame ? To make a happy home, give a cheerful disposition, and earn a pleasant night's repoae after the arduous labours of the day, ib is a mabber ol necessity thab perfecb health is assurod, and it is only by malnbaiuing most regular habibs bhab this can be attiiinod. Now, bhere is not ono person in ten who evor considers this momentous question until too late ib is seen thab Nature has found a weak spob, und is storming the human fortress with dire eflbcba. I Ib is then thub a Remedy is sought), aM Mother Mury Joseph Auborb can supply bhe necessary wanb, for after years of toil she has discovered thafc "Karana" will nuccossfully combat v/ith most of tho ills of lifo, and restore, a brokon-down constitution. I The system requires a "tonic," and the watchword " Karana " should be imprinted over every portico, so that children rajy utter ib on their first word of speech, atid remember ib all the days of their life.fas they do the nursory rhymes' of "Little Jack Homer" and "Old Mobhor Hubbard." " Karana" m a vegetable tonic, pleasant to take, and in no wuy hurtful in its action. npiJE CHURCH, THE STATE, AlfD JL THE STAGE. I Surely ifc can be said, looking over tje annals of History, and peering through tjo dim vista of deparbed years, thab no previous record has ever been esbablished such as haa been obtained by the PROPRIETARY MEDICINES manufactured ty MOTHER MARY JOSEPH AUBERT.^ His Grace, Archbishop REDWOOD, tie chief dignitary of the Roman Catholic Faibh in New Zealand, has testified th»b great benefib has been derived by person who have used bhese remedies. One of Her Majesty Queen Victoria^ mosb Honorable Privy Councillors, Lori Onslow, certifies bhab he himself has poiflonally taken the medicines, and receive! renewed vigour from bheir use, and now i genbleman, Mr Walter Benbiey, who has delighted bhe ears of large audiences in tha principal cities of the colony, and who has obtained celebrity as an eminent tragediai and one of the brightest stars of his profession, proclaims to the world thai; MOTHER MARY JOSEPH AUBERT has conforred great beuefit on suffering Humanity. No one would cay that gentlemen of such high social standing would lend bheir names to anything which was not reliable and genuine, and it is a facb bbat these Remedies have proved themselves to be so. Napier, N.Z., March 16th, 1892. Ma O. I. Kempthokke.— Dear Sir, —I hasten to acknowledge th« marvellous results of a trial of " Marupa." On Sunday my voice was in a most ragged state.; now it is quite clear, and, vocally, 1 feel as strong as ever I did, and all in 24 hours. Ib is wonderful, and I thank you heartily for the recommendation. Yours "faithfully, Walter Bkntley. Napiek, 21sfc March, 1892. Messrs Kempthorne, Prosser and Co. \ Dear Sir.*,—You will note by my large repeat orders for Mobher Auberb'e Romedio3 that they are now used in almosb every; household in this town, and I am happy to inform you with very good results. I imd they have a larger sale and give more general sabisfaction than any other pror priotnry medicine. Send me a further. supply of the five shilling size "Paramo"! and "Karaua."—Yours truly, Alexandeb ECOLES. Palmersbon Norbh, March 26th, 1892.' Mk O. I. Kemi'thorne. Donr Sir,—MOTHER MARY JOSEPH AUBERT'S REMEDIES is now bhe lead-; ing medicine wibh me. Tho bosb of ib is they answer for co many differonb comp'nirjts. Thoro are many in this town who ha\o derived great benefit from their use, and they speak in high terms of NAT AM ATA. PARAMO, MARUPA and KARANA.—Yours truly, F. E. White, Chemisb and Druggist. Pdlmorsfcon Norbh, March 26th, 1892. Messes Kkmttuokne, Prosser and Co. Dear Sirs, —The remedies of MOTHER MARY JOSEPH AUBERT have been selling very well in this disbricb, and have, to a grcab extent, taken the place of other patents. Many of those who have tried.' thorn Bpeak highly of their effects, arid recommend them to others similarly infected.—l remain, yours truly, R. Learw Palmerston North, March/26bh, 1892J Mr O. I. Kkmpthorxe — Dear Sir—l tind a steadily increasing demand for Mother Mary Joseph Auberb'g Remedies " Paramo" and " Marupa " are in especial demand, and I believe thab all may be looked upon as reliable and effica-l I cious.—lam, sir, yours, &c, A. A. Lissa-I ! iiAN. ! .••■■■"'■' Chriatchurch, March 24th, 1892. Mn O. I. Kemftiiokne— Dear Sir,—l am informed that you are about to visit. Sydney and Melbourne in the interests of the Mother Mary Joseph remedies. I need hardly say that I wish you every success in your undertaking. Ab the same time I must thank you for the samples you kindly senb me. I muse say that I found whab I book mosb beneficial, and from whab I have heard wherever I have been in New Zealand, these remedies are looked upon as marvellous in their effects. I feel sure, when known, they will bo equally appreciated in, Australia.—l am, yours faithfully, . tJ. J. Grimes, Bishop of Christchurch. HIS EXCELLENCY LORD ONSLOW speaks up for Mother Mary Joseph Auberb in a letter to Dr. De La Bachou6 :— Wellington, 18th Sept., 1891. Dear Doctor, — I feel grateful to you for your advice to try the remedies extracted from New Zealand plants, and prepared by the Key. Mother Mary Joseph Aubert. I have used them for some time, and I am in a position, to inform you that I have found them perfectly satisfactory. They are really tonic and fortifying. "Be enough to convey to the Rev. Mother my congratulations on her labours; they are of great value for the relief of human miseries, and appear to me capable of furthering colonial industry, and should at the same time be profitable to those good works which she seeks to realise. Accept, my dear doctor, the assurance'of my appreciative feelings. (Signed) ~ Onslow. Dr. de La Bachou6, French Consulatev/Wellington. St. Mam's Cathedral, Wellington, Aug, 27, 1890. ■ 'TjEv. Mother Mary Joseph Aubebt, I\j of Jerusalem, Wanganui River, having applied for permission to dispose of the right of putting up her medicines for sale to Messrs Kempthorne, Prosser and j Co., I hereby willingly grant such peruiiajsion in the hope thab such vegetable I medicines may become publicly known, and assist the good cause in which the Reverend Mobher works. I From many facts thab have come under ' my own notice, -I can testify to the bene.ficial effects of these several medicines upon the persons who have used them. ■*.„ (Signed) + Francis Redwood, ■■^" Archbishop of Wellington.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 118, 19 May 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 118, 19 May 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 118, 19 May 1892, Page 3

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