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■ Db de La Baohotte, French Consulate, Wellington. | Translation], Wollinglon, 18th September, 1891. My Dead Doctor,— I feel grateful to you for your advice to try tlie remedies extracted from New Zealand plants, and prepared by the Rev. Mother Mary Joseph Aubert. I have used them for some time, and I am in a position to inform you that I have found them perfectly satisfactory. They are really tonic and fortifying. > Be good enough to convey to the Rev. Mother my congratulations on her labors; they are of great value for the relief of human miseries, and appear to me capable of furthering oolonial industry, and should at the same time be profitable to those good works whioh she seeks to realise. Accept, my dear doctor, the assurance of my appreciative feelings. (Signed) ONSLOW. De db La Baohoub, French Consulate, Wellington.' HOOPING COUGH, This complaint is very prevalent among children at the present time. Mother Maby Joseph Atjbbrt's " Martjpa " has been most successfully experimented with for this epidemic. The proprietors aro pleased to say the results are most encouraging. They are sure there is no other remedy to equal " JVlarupa," and all parents whose children have or show sions of developing Whooping Cough should immediately call at Mr I). B. Esther's and get a bottle. The remedy is not a cheap and nasty preparation, but a skilfully compounded medicine made by a lady who thoroughly understands the complaints of children, and whose knowledge of the vegetation of New Zealand enables her to combat with disease. WHOOPING COUGH. Wellington, August 10,1891. The enclosed testimonial has been given to Mr Woods, Chemist, by Mr Percy (Messrs Hagget and Peroy)— j " As you wished me to give you the result of the " Marupa " on my son, who has been suffering from Whooping Congh for the last eight weeks, I am pleasod to tell you that the first bottle thoroughly relieved him, and the second entirely cured him." " I have no hesitation in recommending it, and if this is any use as a testimony to its efficacy you are entitled to use it. Geob&b.Peboy." Mr Woods asks the manager of these remedies to send him up another six dozen, being the third lot had during four weeks.

NOTE : The Aubetfc Remedies are sold by Mr D. B. Estheb, Gore.

ISEW THING for preserving fruit ,, called BAXOL should now be tried,, It iB in the form of a powder, and it simply requires to be dissolved in water nrtd the fruit, which it is desired to preserve, covered with the liquid. No cooking or other preparation is required. Mr DUTI'ON, chemist, 94 {Jeorge street, Duuediu, the inventor, states that all fruit, if freshly gathered and free from specks, retains its natural condition and aroma after a year's immersion in the liquid. SAXOL is sold by most chemists and stores in oue shilling paekets with full directions, or it will be Bent direct, postage paid

BELFAST BACON FACTORY. £JURING~~SE A SON ■will open on MONDAY, APRIL i, 1892. THOMAS QUIN & CO., 41t Invercargill.

W. LEWIS & CO.'S WINTER SHIPMENTS DRAPERY & CLOTHING NOW TO HAND. * LL Departments replete with the late3t L Novelties for Winter Wear, specially imported by us to meet the requirements of Customers In til-ore aad Surrounding Districts. W. LBWIB & CO. also make a specialty of oolonially-manufactuied Goods, and the enormous oxtent of business carried on by the Firm ia Southland enables us to pur« chastj in such quaatities that we can offer our Customers Goods manufactured to our own designs, and at the same time give better value than any other heme in the trade. Come and see the newest designs in DRESS GOODS. Colonial Dress Tweeds, Is 6d, 2s, and 2j 6d per yard. Blankets. Shirtings. Flannels. The famous Dacca Calicoes in grey, halfbleached and white. Come and see our Is Flannels in grey white, and salmon pink. Other Traders say the price we sell them tends to upset all legitimate business. MILLINERY.~~MILLINERY. Unequalled for style ; pronounced by all to be the most artistic in the trade. JUST OPENED: Ladies' Winter Mackintoshes Ulsters and Dorothy (Japes Reefer .ind Sealeite Jackets Fur-lined C'oaks. SPECIAL: 150 Children's Mackintoshes from 2s 6 i each. Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hosiery, Mercery, &c, exceptional v<tlue. W. LEWIS & CO., I.nVK&CAKGILL & GOBE. NOTICE TO RA.BBITERS. I WILL RUN a TRAP through the "Waikaka Va'ley on TffESDArS, THUBBDAYS AND SATUBDATS, TO CONVEY BABBITS TO THE CROYDON FACTORY. Commencing en TUESDAY, 19th inst. E. EOBERTS I 93a Waikiks,

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 15, Issue 1181, 3 May 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mataura Ensign, Volume 15, Issue 1181, 3 May 1892, Page 4