STOUT A.WT33 BOTTLED A.TLm'E The famous " DOG'S HEAD" Brand of Bass and Guinness justly takes the lead in every market of New Zealand. It is shipped there in Full Sized Champagne Bottles only. Messrs READ BROTHERS bottle no other Ale or Stout but those of Bass and Guinness respectively, and only those which are brewed expressly for Exportation. Their .splendid Bottling Premises alone furnish a hostage for high quality being far beyond comparison, both as regards extent as well as completeness They must be seen to be appreciated. SOLANDEES & CO., Wholesale Agents, Nelson.
made it acquainted with properties of natural produce, hitherto unsuspected and has enriched the pharmacopoeia. We have, further, in the matter an instance of how religious devotion ia calculated to quicken the faculties and to devolop the beat qualities of human nature. Sißter Mary Joseph is to be warmly commended for her discoveries, and, ndeed, the community generally may be congratulated on them. STILL IT MOVES. AS a proof that our colonists have every belief In the " Wealth of New Zealand" in its vegetable kingdom, it is worthy of note that in the last sixteen weeks thirteen thousand three hundred and eight bottles of our now celebrated Vegetatlst's Medicines have been sold, and three-fourths of this quantity in Wellington city alone. Mother Maty Joseph Anbert's nam? is now a household one, and the Remedies are being taken by persona in every sphere of life. .....-.-.■• > New Zealand ova produce as reliable remedies for sickness and diseases as any part of the world, and we can go further to Bay that in its vegetation we believe no country on the face of the globs has been ao bountifully supplied by nature. Why, then, Bhould the public ask for and use imported medicines when they can get them as good, if not better, in the country which supports them ! Nature haß given' us benefits — let v ma ke the beat nse of them. The Re Mo ther has just been on a visit to Wellington and brought down a large supply from Jerusalem (on the Wanganui river), and it has been a pleasure to see this lady's face beaming with smiles with the knowledge that her thirty years' ' assiduous experiments without fee or reward have now the appreciation of the general public. It must indeed be said that she haß proved herself a wonderful woman, toiling on for thiß length of time with the one motto, " Excelsior." always before her. Many a fond parent during het month haß cause to be thankful that such a remedy aa Marupa has been offered, as there has been a very prevalent epidemic of whooping cough, and its effects on a large number of children have begn Blmply marvellous. yEALANDIA BOOTS This celebrated brand has STOOD the BEST of 15 YEARS experience, and now Is more popular than ever. From Auckland to the Bluff the ZtfALANDIA has become identified with real, honest wear and good fitting; the public buy them without hesitation, know ing that every pair is absolutely warranted. New Btyles are being constantly added Let everyone who studies economy and comfort, buy nothing but Zealandia boots Every pair branded on the soles THE SPORTING RECORD OF THE COLONY. THE WEEKLY PRESS AND REFEREE. The most POPULAR and WIDELEY CIRCULATED JOURNAL in New Zealand. Its contents comprise— The REFEREE —The FARMER— PUBLIC OPINION —LITERATURE, and all the Lates New Zealand, Australian and Cable News May be had from W. H. PERKINS AND OF ALL BOOKSELLERS. COCKLE'S PILLS Free from mercury. Cockle's Pills for liver. Cockle's PJUs for bile. Cockle's Piila for indigestion. Cockle'a Pills for heartburn. Cockle's Pills for aick headache' j Cockle's Pills for acidity. Sold by all medicine vendors.
INFLUENZA. IT will have been noticed by all readers of the newspapers during the past few days that the epidemic, commonly known bb Influenza, Is raging with direful effects in Sydney, Adelaide, and Melbourne, and that many deaths have already occurred. There can therefore be no donbt that we shall have thiß Bcourge amongst ourselves within a very short time, and aB all persons in every station of life are liable to be attacked, it would be wise on the part of every one to take all neceßßary precautions in preventing themselves catching thia moßt troublesome complaint. The authorities in Engand and on the Continent some time since issued instructions that preventive remedies were to be given daily to t'.-e military and to the police, and it was reported that this had very good effect. . Now, we all know that prevention is better than cure, and to this end the proprietor Of MOTHEB M-ABY JOSBPH AXTbert's Remedies haa every confidence In recommending the public to try " Karana" in small doseß every morning, to be followed by during the day. These are both vegetable remedies, and from pa&,t experience have proved themselves invaluable in giving relief to thoße suffering from severe headacheß, harshneaß in the bronchial tube, running at nose, palna in the back andloinß, and the other particular forma in which influenza attacks the systems of different persons. The publio iB asked to give them a fair trial, and from the evidence of Archbishop Redwood we are sure everyone ought to have faith in the wonderfal power in which these valuable vegetable medicines have in counteracting the various attacks made on the human system. < EH tf h > a 8 g S Z * 1 a g I tzj S *» j ■_ NEW. ZEALAND TABLET. TflE religious orders continue to main tain their reputation aa benefactors of society in temporal as well as in spiritual matters. A new proof of this iB furnished in the remedies which have been discovered by the Sister Mary Joseph Aubert of the Order of Notre Dame des Missions. The -good Sißter, whose life has been devoted to the Instruction of the Maoris, while she has labored successfully at Improving their minds and enlightening their spirits, haa not been neglectful of their bodies. The result is a discovery of a series of medicines manufactured trom native trees and plantß, and which have been proved undeniabJy to be of almo&t marvellous efficacy. It is to the credit of the Catholic Church in the colony that one of its missionary Sisters has distinguished herself in tbia way, probably conferring on the world a benefit, little, If anything, Inferior to that oonf erred, for example, by the Jesuit Fathers who dhcovered the curative properties of the Peruvian bark. No* only suffering humanity bat solenoe itself owes & debtjto thli lady, who has
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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 7314, 8 March 1892, Page 4
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