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MOTHER MARY JOSEPH ADBERT In returning jtlianks to the numerous persons, who have heretofore so kind y patronised her Remedies, begs respects fully to call attention to the fact that in consequence of her having been d^atisfiea with the manner in which her Remedies were prepared by her former agetot, she has cancelled her agreement with him, and having rpn covered all her right over her Bemes dies, she is determined to prevent the possibility or suspicion that her medicines have been varied or interfered with by any person. The remedies which Mother Mary Joseph AuV erfc p'oces now before the public again are solely and exclusively manufactiiretl and ?>ottle<l l>y lievseli and under liei* o>vn supeirvivision, and the public may rest assured that in the future they will get only thegenuine article. A trial_ will speak for itse f, REMEDIES. ITntlier Soulrts witnesses many "Wonderful cures. Heie is the opinion of Kevd. Father C. Soulas on Wanena. The revd. gentleman has received in the most flattering terms a decoration from the French Government, for his eminent services in the ambulance during the Franco-Prussian War. Dear ilevd. Mother, It is with the greatest pleasure that I testify to the very great value of your Wanena. I repeat here what I have always said : that I have never seen any reme.ly that could cine sn quickly cuts and wounds, especially when fresh. During the disastrous war of 1870 we had in our ambulance distinguished doctore, including two eminent professors of the faculty of Nantep. Thankg 40 their skiff and to the exceptional conditions of salubrity in which we were placed, our ambulance gained the reputation of healing the wounded more qu:ekly than all the other ambulances and hospitals of the town. Nevertheless, I can assure you, without Ihe least hesitation, that, had we had your Wanena we could have restored our wounded soldiers to their regiments in half the time that aromatic wine and all the other remidies piescribed y our surgeons chuld do. Among the many wonderful cures made by your Wanena that I have witnessed allow me to mention the case of the unfortunate man of the upper part of the Wanganui, who had his hand shattered by the explosion of - his gun, and who was so successfully treated thataftsr five -weeks he was able to attend his own business. Be pleased, dear Eevd. Mother, to accept my bost thanks for the few bottles of Wpnena, with which you have kindly presented me and which have enabled me to help so many poor sufferers* Your roost humble servant, C. SOULAS, S.M. Not dea^jMi'tat'tneplougjH "Ljlejineefs^^^Bttltt&jjl^jdHHttßHMß Dear Sl^aqH^^H^^^^^^H la cornpnanHH^^H^^^^^^^^^^H at Eorcngota' to tJWflH^^^^^^^^^^fl ■.y find dying /romVtn^^HW^^^^B^^^H hat has not been my surprise w^HH^Hflp 4 "at he was at the plough. Your Wangle has cured him in a week. E. BEIGNIER, S.M. Wounded Horses speedily cured. Ohoulahi gtation, June 8, 1894. Lear Revd. Mother, I have *the greatest pleasure in thanking you for the medici c you so kindly handed tome some months ago. One of our hordes met lately with an accident which all > ur men and myself considered as irremediably fatal in its consequences. The valuable animals shoulder was deeply torn and lacerated by a large iron hook. Ten minutes after he accident the shoulder was very much swollen, and matter could be heard fluctuating under the pressure of the hand. Fortunately I thought of your Wan ena. We did not attempt to sew up the wound, but we simply injected some pure Wanena into it daily ; we used nothing else, and in less than a fortnight after the accident the horse needing no further care was turned put m a remote paddock to rest. The skin is now so well hea ed that you could not notice a scar on it. Wehave never seen anj thing healing so well and so quickly. I had i'lso a young foal, who in a des. crate effort to follow his mother tried to force his way through a barbed wire fence. II c was so badly cut in several places that I would have taken next to nothing for him. We applied some of youv Wanena, and when on the following morning I went with Mr Duigan, the well-known first-class jockey a*d horse breaker, to look after the foal, Mr Duigan told me that if he had not witnessed the accident lie would never have believed that the wound was not a week 0 d, so well was already fo mcd the healing scab. All swell ng had disappeared. All our men were astonished at such a success. Thanking you again, d.ar Ilevd. Mother, I authorise you to publish tho present as an advertisement. I feel certain that 1 could render no great service to owners of horKos than in resonnnending them to try Wniienn. Yours respectfully. STANISLAUS MULLEK, Manager, Ohoulnhi Itation Harpete Ointment Cures perfectly, safoly, and without pain nil hoilh of scrofula, lumps, tumours and turns of nn indolent lure Tho of tho Natauata is recommended at Iho flame timo to act on tho general constitution. Price List Mother M.iry Joseph, sympathising deeply with tho groat many BUfTorn from Influenza and sevcro colds, whopo number seem to increapo every year, and wishing logivo nil the practical help that lios in her power to tho Ichs fortuuato claafs of tho community, lms decided to make ( a sacritico in their favour and lo put her Marupa on tho market in -Xoas bottles instead of 80/. still lowering tho price [to 2/6 n! bottlo or 27/0 a dozen. Karanaand Nntannta will bo in 3oz bottles. All her medicines;, are reduced to ?i/C5 per Ixvitle.

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Inangahua Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 508, 12 August 1895, Page 4

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