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KadlcaL THE MEDICOS. WHAT THE PESSS BATfli TTPOGEAPHIOAIi TIBTIKOHT. THE BDITOSS 70S ONCC AGSVBBi ("New Zealand Times," May lath, Ififll), • ' with Lord Onslow. The particular cause o< the journal's wrath is that oar late Governor has absolutely dared to testi'y to ths value of rsaudief' whose composition ia not detailed in the BritMSi Pharmacol is'a. The wrath ia azpraitsd u toll Iowa:—" We see with regret Lord Onslow ahauMK leesly puffing quack secret remedial by an adwc4 tised 'letter—as scandalous an abate of political position and ts disorodi table a folly'as has baas f<nf a long time brought under notice." Poor Lo** Onslow! The dyspeptic diatribe above quotas owe* its' existence, no doubt, to the fact that lor'4 Onslow, having feund virtue in aoma of the Maoiij herbal remediea prepared by Mother A übere, acts* ally had the cou age to aay io in print. Why the " British Meftical Journal" should deim aaab tea'' timony a high offeaes, and, Judging bj thaatreafthi of the language it uasa, an almost orisainal misd*i mainour, I totally fail to aee, aave that the average 1 msdioal mind ia fanatioally opposed to aay medical innovation whioh does not proceed (xousaooguiHd red.taped sources. ' .'t'Twaa ever thus with the mediooi. Alauett every new advance made in medical science feu been Utterly attacked as "quackery'* whan £' ■ appeared; every new thicker denounced as a mad l •' mas or worte; and every formula bob hall>ma?k« by.tfce,"Lancet" and "Britiah Medioal Jouraa/ ' as a dangerous innovation. Personally, while rt having the pleasure of a personal aequmiatsM with either Mother Aubertor Mr Kemptkor» if can sympathise with them and Lord Onsle'ta seeing the Maori Bemedies dsnounoed a* "<i*ck eeorat remedies." Only one of those ssme "£*& remedies " do I know, and that " Earaaa f *iiw" whioh as a "real good thing" for a mar*lUi * liver I would oordiaUy reoommend to theAtor of the "8.M.J." He appease to seed it t*t the common and domestic and "M , £ D i**d"! podophyllum has evidently been of no* r *fo* to! ' him, otherwise he would never hav« J * nß «d eoj spiteful a paragraph. As, however, *• **Kaorf - Bemadies"—"quack andssoret" tPe*h they b»j —are reported to be selling like' 0 proverbial "hot cakes," neither Mother A*** ao . p Hfj " the "British Medical Journal." •*» »r Xiord> Onslow, he is at Dome and cai*B** bis owsi battle.—"Scrutator *' in the " Htf Zelwdlfail.'j (" Wairarapa Star," 3rd5»7.188.) Concentrated sunshine is aon° wl6d *d to bf Nature'a great remedy for all tfeiUathi hunts/ flesh is hair to. In no part of the noil is thai remedy, in rays pure and wene, »oi freelyf lavished than in New Zealffld. The iiskiaeJ playing on a clear, sulubrioueatmoaphetejM left* ita impression on the fauia and floraif thai Colony. The ertinot moa, the wondro ooelj deposits, proclaim the natural wealth of (ITewj Zealand, Themußoular Maori and ths fcadidj forests auirvive. From these forests Hhari Mary .tuber t has compounded several iartaafc remedies, and wo recommend the annousftentsi elsewhere to the perusal not simply of sJoki bnt of those in health. " A stitch in timsvew - . nine" applies to healing art more than lestf - important matters. Mother Mary AnbeiNeaf Zealand Bemedies are preventive aa welimr*. tive. When the first; symptoms of cn#s»' appear their power in catting short the ak'byji' rousing dormant organs and functions toivit» ; is said to be remarkable. Inaidions teller : resemble the burglar, bat these remediea aptly ' applied give the alarm and make him amp.' : There ia no quackery about them, thayi not] foreign compounds of which people knowing,; and whioh may be pernioivmn, hut tbey. thai pure products of New Zealand Bonbhinftllled,; ' through the vegetable kingdom. Batten all,! their character has bees proved, for they Jbataf well tested, and the best proof of .their ts in! that their sale is rapidly' increasing, j (" Weekly Herald," April SOto, 189 S A Southern nape? says:— "What with, ipaj '* Karana, Paramo, Kataoata and ©r>?4 ilwa'j.,; typhoid fever has been driven from the of! Wellington, and the place is now as heaitbmy j - town in New Zealand. No email s'oartha; credit is dne to the Hev Mother Maryipa.' Hubert for the production of • her died! < remedies." And as far as we are personjau' oerned we must say,that, when any ontur], staff is iffiected, no matter from what oauea] alcoholic poisoning, we pour into him a (oS,I Jiarupa, when restoration to a normal con; cukes pkee at once. ("Efefton Guardian," Aprillttij,l« Wo would ask our readers to givetkeiuv <;ion to the oiuxngs in ths advertisaawiit ofer: . tfary Joseph Hubert's medicines, whichbev found on our fourth page today. These maa are fast (raining in public esteem, end til- ; lent testimonials recaivtd, inoladuig can , Bishop Gtimea, as to their curativa prte, and whioh are published, should l>4 etlg' gaarantee of their eiEotoy. carefully poroso the advertisement.' («• Auakland Star," May 7th, 1P92.J . MOTHBB ESMEDIIS. j In th€Bß days of patent medioines, it t» that certificates of excellence shoud be »y the names of persons cf stnndiiig in Q mnnity. The herbal remedies put up Mother Mary Joeeph Aubert, of ganui Eiver, have already beea highly *fj; and elsewhere will be seen an advertisemeib' publishes in full, the testimony of snebig' parsonages as Lord .Onslow, Bishop 3»f Chris tchuroh; Bishop Bed wend, of We J Walter Bentley. The latter teknowieal wonderful result to his voice from u-ing "|, Another preparation designated •' Karany! to be equal to combating moat of the illju and rettores a broken down consitutio&a]. v gftible tom'o. pleasant to take, aud by it bartfulin ita action. Iheee valuab'a is] are now being pa; up by Messrs Kenj Proeaer and Co, /"Sveaing Post,'.' 29fh AprU„l£»{ ■ The local industry now known »i "Thf Mary Joneph Anbert Bemedies" is abt| '. Jntroduoed into the oolenies of Asmiyi • Kempthorn«t who now holds the pi»j. ' rights, leaves to-morrow for 'yflnay, an»j • advertising there on even a larger soaJij , has done in Mew Zealand. Be feels wau doing ao by the great success ha h*a.| , As soon as the business in New South W|j . properly going. Victoria will be entered l! . *»chof the other oolonisu in suconsion, S keep the Bev Mother very busy p»*p»] medioines, all of which will be shipped bulk aa received from her, and bottltd aij in the eame way as is done here, Weil Kemptbome every success, and we ar# telling "ads."—"The Wealth of New( tad "The Church, the State andtheSaa)] '- soon become household words <n t&e . and be of great benefit in bringing tH; ; resources of this Colony well before a.'.,.'•' bonri, ■ ("NewZaalandTimes," April 30th,' "Mr Orlando Kempthome ltaveeW Wsiatipo to-day for Sydney with the <.li> ' starling a campaign in Mew South Wale; Mother M&ry Joseph Anbext Ksmedu iorms us that itiaaatoni shin? what an f ' business is now done in these goods ia tL' ' and aa he intends to bring 1 he same eneti in the sister Colony in introducing tfcij iaige trade is bound to spring up. JaJ. vertising will always cause a: d'svadif article, and, being well aware of this,!; 1 thcrne, during the last eight months, hk' of the largest advertiaers in Kew Zeaiaj understand his advertiasmants appeal „ seven papers daily. The introduotiof remedies has given employment to a k ,■ bar of hand*, and has caused the large emouat of money. They should i j mendtbemselvsstothe Australians, « able to see for themselves the largejf ~ evidenoeproving their value aa-aatttto;

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9759, 23 June 1892, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9759, 23 June 1892, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9759, 23 June 1892, Page 6

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