FOR EVEEY DESCRIPTION OP ENGLISH AND COLONIAL CARPETS LINOLEUMS, ETC. •"GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHINGS oj » (large consignments on hand),VISIT Bisley Bros. & Co G. FLEMING & SONS Cabinetmakers, Upholsterers, & Undertakers, flare on Sale a Large Assortment of FURNITURE Brussels Carpets, Tapestry Carpets, Linoleums, Floor ( Cloths, Cocoa Mattings, Rugs, &c<, Iron and Brass Bedsteads, Cots, Spring Mattrasses, Hair, Flock, \. and Max Mattrasses, etc, I G. FLEMING & SONS, I | Hardy-street, Melson.
8t Mabys Caihisdral. Wellington, August 27, 1890. *O EV MOTHEH MA»Y JOSKPH AtJBERT, of XV Jerusalem, Wanganui Iliver, having ' applied . for permission to digposo of the right of putting up hef medicines tot sale to Messrs Kempthofne, Proper and Co., 1 hereby willingly granji s&oh per^ajesion in *he hope that suoh vegetable medioines m y become more pnblioly known, and assist tht cause in whioh the Reverend Mother w^-to. From many faota that have come under my own notice, I oan testify to the benefici 1 effeot^ of these several medioines upon the persofis who have used them. ! (Signed) P^Anois Redwood. Archbiahop of Wellington. THE WEALTH OF NEW ZEALAND. NEW ZEALAND is a Oountry which i. blessed with great mineral wealfch tnd it alao must have struck all travelh tf and residents what an immense amount of beantiful. foliage covers every hill top and .valley. So far soienoa has not done much to ds «over the hidden good qualities contained in the Vegetation of thiß Colony, but there has been a lady at work for the past 30 yearp, who has devoted her life to aotiobs of mercy, and being of benefit to mankind generally. /We refer toMoTHEB B4a.ky Joseph Aobebt, who has spent most of her life amongst the Maoris, and during that time has been for tunate in discovering the most valuable remedies for diseases in the -vegetatior; whioh grows everywhere around üb. It is most natural that a country bo bountifully supplied by Nature i mineral should also have its vegetable jTejtlth, and we must all be truly grateful t< Jloxhkb Mabt Joseph Aubbbt foe her ui.liring resßaroh, and wbiohwiil now bring i: its own reward to herself In the fact tha her life has not been mis-spent, but wi> hereafter be of great benefit to eufferin; humanity, Pabamo ia a splendid "medioine lor oom plaints for the Liver and Kidneys. Mabtjpa oures Asthma, Ooughe, and all Bronchial Affections. Natanaxa prevents and cures Diarrhce-.. Vomiting, and General Siobneufi, whilst Kakana is a most ezoellent Tonic, givinp Foiendid tone to tbe stomach. if yon emfes from any of theaa eomplainto kindly give themediaines a trial, and note the gctotbeneflt to yparself. Sis* jsb Mass Joseph Adbbrt fl»8 Bhe hss kept tome oi these meclioinea herseli f6r twelve years perfeotly good, so mat no fear heed ever be entertained of them losing ihei« veil known merits. Lite preparation oi them all is oarriea ournnder £er own supßrvißiofl, AiOd only tte most e&loaeioda plants are tided in their tn&nulaQitiEO. . , The Ret. Sister has been for over thirty yean experimenting, and daring that time ha« suooeaaf ully treated hundreds of oases without fee or reward; and, seeing the great benefit that may accrue to mankind generally, has consented to have the medioines put np in saleable form, and offered to the public finder the names of ?AftAstO, NATANATA, MARUPA, and KAKANA, and which have been registered for protection and to avoid plausible imitations', Testimonials have never been, asked for, but we present a few whioh hive been given entirely unsolicited. * The medioines are not altogether un« known, because in whatever district tne Bey, Sister has been stationed, there are numbers of persons who oan vouch for the effica6y oi the remedies. ARCHBISHOP REDWOOD tegbjflntod he himself haS sfien and heard of laanV Butts and his certificate, as printed hereto, tfil go a long tfajr to prove that tne £.s>«£ *t« getting a genuine artiole, and not bw whiol it is iijiedtedlo sell by extensive jdv&rtis ing, there msf probably be m benefit attafchidt 6 it. , Sioisb MAix JoeEpH Atjbbbt'? tetneaieg ar gonb^6, and can be proved by aM sersfti who will have faith enough to persevere witj them, Sister Mabt Joseph Atjbbbt guarantees n immediate remedy, but is certain ttot an complaint as specified under the disereo headings will be successfully oared after a f ai irial, and ante all sofierera to obtaip tb medicine from the neareßt chemist, or, il nc kept by him, to write to the Wholesale Agent MBSSBS KiuPTfrOBNH, JPROSBBB AtJD 06., Wb will advise them where to get it. I hnvj very great pleasure in testifying I the wonderfdl effects of the several mqdioin prepared by Sistsb Mac* JoBE?a AtBXB From my own personal knowledge I ehoo lay that the medioines will be of great bene to suffering persons, and 1 oan highly recor mend them to all who would wish bo health, particularly so when it can obtained at such a small cost. Yourß Truly, 0. SOUIiAS. M*3>' B 8 Kl MBIHOBHB, PfiOBBBB AKO C6. Welliogton, August 26, 1890, T F you have any j J- MUSIC PIECES ON HAND Bend them along to tho "EVENING MAIL » OFi 1( And have them r » , . BOUND ia any Style, and Price
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 212, 7 September 1891, Page 1
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