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PUBLIC NOTICES. OTHER MARY JOSEPH AUBBRT’S REMEDIES. Mr 0.1. Kemptborne, Dear Sir, —MOTHER MARY JOSJPPH AUBBRT’S REMEDIES are now the leading medicines with roe, The best of it ißithey answer for so many different complaints. There are many in thia town who have derived great benefit from their use, and they ■Pe>kin high terms of “Natanata, “Paramo, ’ Matupa,” and “ Katana.” Yours truly, F. E. Whim, Chemist and Druggist. Palmerston North, March 26,1802. Messrs Kemptborne, Prosser, and Go, Dear Sirs, —The Remedies of MOTHER MARY JOSEPH AUBKRT have been selling very well in this district, and have to a great extent taken the place of other patents. Many of those who have tried them speak highly of their effects, and recommend them to others similarly affected. I remain, yours truly ’fi. Leaby. Palmerston North, March 26th, 1892. Mt 0. I. Kemptborne, Dear Sir,—l find a steadily increasing demand for MOTHER MARY JOSEPH AD BERTS REMEDIES. “ Paramo ’’ and “ Marnpi ’’ are in especial demand, and I believe that all may be looked upon as reliable and efficacious. I am, sir, yours etc,, A. A. Lissaman. Christchurch, March 24tb, 1892. Mr 0.1. Kemptborne. 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. At the same time I must thank you for the samples yon kindly sent me, I must say that I found what I took most beneficial; and, from what 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 be equally appreciated in Australia. I am, yours faithfully, f J. J. Ghimes, Bishop of Christchurch, SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING. To how many persona in the vast population which inhabits this mundane sphere has it ever occurred what life Is, and what a delicate organism composes the human frame ? To make a happy home, give a cheerful disposition, and cam a pleasant nights repose after the arduous labors of the day, it is a matter of necessity that perfect health is assured, and It la only by maintaining most regular habits that this can be attained. Now there is not ono person in ten who ever considers this momentous question, until too late It is seen that Nature has found a weak spot, and is storming tho human fortress with dire effects. It Is then that a Remedy Is sought, and Mother Mary Joseph Aubort can supply the necessary want, for after years of toil she has discovered that “Katana” will successfully combat with moat of the ills of life, and restore a broken-down constitution. The system requires a “tonic," and the watchword “Karana” should be Imprinted over every portico, so that children may utter it on their first word of speech, and remember It all the days of their life, as they do tho cursory rhymes of ** Little Jack Homer * and “ Old Mother Hubbard.” “Karana” la a vegetable tonic, pleasant to take, and in no way hurtful in its action. THE CHURCH, THE STATE, AND THE STAGE. lurely it can be said, looking over the annals History, and peering through the dim vista departed years, that no previous record has r been established such .as has been obtained the PROPRIETARY MEDICINES manutured by MOTHER MARY JOSEPH IBERT. His Grace Archbishop Redwood, the chief dignitary of the Roman Catholic Faith In New Zealand, has testified that great benefit has been derived by persons using these Remedies. One of Her Majesty Queen Victoria a most Honorable Privy Councillors, Lord Onslow, certifies that he himself has personally taken the Medicines, and received renewed vigor from their use; and now a gentleman, Mr Walter Bentley, who has delighted the ears of large audiences In the principal cities of the colony, and who has attained celebrity as an eminent tragedian, and one of the brightest stars of his profession, proclaims to the world that MOTHER MARY JOSEPH AUBERT has conferred great benefit on snfteiiijg Humanity, No one would say that gentlemen of such high social standing would lend their names to anything which was not reliable and genuine, and it is a fact that these Remedies have proved themselves to be so. Napier, N.Z,, March 16tb, 1892. Mr 0.1. Kemptborne. Dear Sir,—l hasten to acknowledge the marvellons results of a trial of “ Maiupa.” On Sunday my voice was in a moat ragged state, now It is quite e'ear, and, vocally, 1 feel as strong as ever I did, and all In twenty-four hours. It Is wonderful, and I thank yon heartily for the recommendation. Yours faithfully, Walter Bentley. Napier, 21st March, 1892. srs Kemptborne, Prosser, and Co, ear Sir.—You will cote by my large repeat ,rs for MOTHER AUBERT’S REMEDIES , they are now used in almost every honse--1 In thia town, and I am happy to Inform with very good results. I find they have a er sale, and give more general satisfaction, i any other proprietary medicine. Send me nrther supply of the five shillings size aramo ” and “ Karana ” Yours truly, Alexander Eccles. Napier, March 24, 1892, Mr 0.1. Kemptborne. Dear Sir,—l am pleased to inform you that the sale of the Rev. MOTHER AUBBRT’S REMEDIES continues steadily to increase, and from the voluntary testimony of many patients are effecting the objects for which they are therapeutically Intended. I am, yours truly, H. Owen. Waipawa, March 25th, 1892. Messrs Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co. Dear Sirs,-Since MOTHER AUBBRT’S REMEDIES were first advertised I have never seen any medicines sell so freely as they do, and I hear that they are giving satisfaction to the public who use them. I shall be pleased to have a photograph of the rev. lady for exhibition in my window. Yours truly, Prof, T, F. Moore*

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Evening Star, Issue 8807, 23 April 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 8807, 23 April 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 8807, 23 April 1892, Page 1

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