Business Notices MOTHER MARY JOSEPH ATJBEBT, THE NEW ZEALAND VEGETATiST. HER REMEDIES ARE THE VERY BEST INFLUENZA. It will have been noticed by all readers of the newspapers during the past fewdays that the epidemic, commonly knowo as Influenza, is raging with direful eifects in Sydney, Adelaide, and Melbourne, and that many deaths have already occurred. There can therefore be uo doubt chat we shall have this scourge amongst ourselves -within a very short time, and as all persous in every station of life are liable to be at/tacked, it would be wise on the part of everyone to take all necessary precautions in preventing themselves catchiug this most troublesome complainc The authorities in England and on the Continent some time since issued instructions that preventive remedies were to be given daUy 60 the military and to the police, and it wa» reported that this had very good effect. Now we all know that prevention la better than cure, and to this end the proprietor of MOTHER MARY JOSEPH AH BERT'S REMEDIES has every confidence in recommending the public to try " MARUPA." 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 attacks the system of different persons. The public is aaked to give it a fair trial, and from the evidence of Archbishop Kedwood we are sure every one ougnt to have faith in the wonderful power which these valuable vegetable medicines have in counteracting the various attacks made on the human eye tern MOTHER MAEY JOSEPH AUBJBRT'S R E M E D 1 ES, St. Mart's Cathbdbax, Wellington, August 2nd, 18 T> EV. Mother Mart Joseph Aubkrt, JX) of Jerusalem, Wanganui River, having applied for permission to dispose of the right of putting up her medicines for sale to Messrs Kempthorne, Prosaer and Co., I hereby willingly grant such permission, In the hope that such vegetable medicines may become more publicly known, and assist the good cause Iα which the Reverend Mother works. From many facts that have come under my own notice, I can testify to the beneflcialeffects of these several medicines upou the persons who have used them. (Signed) Francis Rkdwood, Archblnhop of Wellington. INFLUENZA. TRY "MARUPA." This ts " the " Remedy thai gives almost Instant relief, and if taken in time saves great expense. Bead what the New Zealand Tablet says " The religions orders continue to maintain their reputation as benefactors of society in temporal as well as in spiritual matters. A new proof of this Iβ furnished in the remedies which have been discovered by the Sister Mary Joseph Aubezt of the Order of Notre Dames desMissions. The good Sister, whose life has been devoted to the instruction of the Maoris, while she has labored successfully at improving their mind* and enlightening their spirits, has not been neglectful of their bodies. The result is the discovery of a series of medicines manufactured from native trees and plants, and which have been proved undeniably to be of almost marvfilons efficacy. It is to the credit of the Catholic Church in the colony that one of its missionary Sisters has distinguished herself in this way, probably conferring on the world a benefit, little, if anything, inferior 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 baa made it acquainted with properties of natural produces, hitherto unsuspected, and has enriched the pharmacopoeia. We have, further, in the matter, an instance of how religious devotion is calculated to quicken the faculties aud to develop the best qualities of human nature. Sister Mary Joseph is to be warmly commended for her discoveries, and, indeed, the community generally may be congratulated on them.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8071, 14 January 1892, Page 3
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