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RAGLAN. Mb, La Trobe, who has been upon & visit t« England, returned here en Wednesday last. On Thursday the school children gave a social in his welcome, which was largely attended. "After partaking of tea in the schoolroom (which was very nicely decorated), the children, assisted by the elders, entertained the visitors with reading, recitations, songs, etc. During the evening Mr. La Trobe was presented with an address ef welcome from his scholars, to whioh he feelingly responded. Votes of thanks were proposed to all who bad taken part, and the meeting closed with a vote of thanks to the chairman, Mr. T. B. HilL Mr. Meiklejohn, who has been in charge of the school during Mr. La, Trobe's absence, has, I believe, been appointed to Hokianjja. Wherever he may go he will carry with him the goodwill and respect of all who came to know him here. - ' • ; Tbe cutter Coralie arrived here yesterday, and has gone up to Okete to load flax. All interest in our thermal springs has lapsed/ There is no necessity for them now, as we have two hotels in 'full swing. _ Bacclins reigns supreme, and our Blue Ribbon Licensing Committee are at present tinder a cloud.—(Own Correspondent, October 5.]

St. Mary's' Cathedral, ___ * • Wellington, 'August 27, iSgo. , f_3 EV. Mother Mary Joseph Aubert, -*-V of Jerusalem, Wanganai River, having applied for permission to dispose of the right of putttng np her medicines for sale to Messrs. Kemptborns, Prosser and : - Co., I hereby willingly grAnt such permission in the hope that such vegetable [ medicines may become more publicly known, and assist the good cause in which the Reverend Mother works. . From many facts that have come under my own notice, I can testify to the beneficial effects of these several medicine* upon the persons who have used them. (Signed) Jjl FRANCIS REDWOOD, Archbishop of Wellington. THE WEALTH OP NEW ZEALAND. NEW ZEALAND is a country which ▼ is blessed with great mineral wealth, and it also must have struck all travellers and residents what an immense amount of , beautiful foliage covers every hill-top and valley. v.";. So far science has not done much to dispover the hidden good qualities contained m the vegetation of this Colony, but there has been a lady at work for the past 30 years, who has devoted her life to actions of mercy, and being of benefit to mankind generally. We refer to Mother Mary iosEPH Aubert, who has spent most of er life amongst the Maoris, and during that time she has been fortuna; in discovering the most valuable remedies for diseases in the vegetation which grows everywhere around us. It is most natural that a country so bountifully supplied by Nature in mineral should also have its vegetable wealth, and we must all be truly grateful to Mother Mary Joseph Aubert for her untiring research, and which will now bring in its own reward to herself in the fact that her life has not been misspent, but will hereafter be of great benefit to suffering humanity. PARAMO is a splendid medicine for complaints of the Liver and. Kidneys. MARUPA-cures Asthma, Coughs, and all Bronchial Affections. NAT AN ATA prevents and cures Diarrhoea, Vomiting and General Sickness, whilst >■' KARANA is a most excellent Tonic, gi\ing splendid tone to the Stomach. If you suffer from any of these complaints kindly give the medicine a trial, and note the great benefit to yourself. Sister Mary Joseph Aubert says she has kept some of these medicines herself for twelve years perfectly good, so that no 1 fear need ever be entertained of them losing 1 their now well-known merits. The preparation of them all is carried out under her own supervision, and only the most efficacious plants are used in their manufacture. The Rev. Sister has been for over thirty years experimenting, and during that time has successfully treated hundreds of cases without fee or reward ; and, seeing th<j • great benefit that may accrue to mankind generally, has consented to have the medicines put up in saleable form, and offered to the public under the names of PaRAMO, NATANATA, MARUPA, and KARANA, . and which have been registered for protection and to avoid plausible imitations. Testimonials have never been asked for, but we present a few which have been given entirely unsolicited. The medicines are not altogether unknown, because in whatever district tha Rev. Sister has been stationed there are numbers of persons who can vouch for tbs efficacy of the remedies. ARCHBISHOP REDWOOD certifies that he himself has 6een and heard of many cures, and his certificates, as printed herein, will go,a, long way/to prove that the public are getting a genuine article, and not one which it is expected to sell by extensive advertising, although there may probably be no benefit attached to it. Sister Mary Joseph Aubert's remedios are genuine, and can be proved by any person who will have faith enough to persevere with them. Sister Mary Joseph Aubert guarantees no immediate remedy, but is certain that any complaint as specified under the different headings will be successfully cured after a fair trial, and asks all sufferers to obtain the medicine from the nearest chemist, or, if not kept by him, to write to the Wholesale Agents, Messrs. Kemp* thorne, Prosser and Co., who will advise them where to get it.. I have very great pleasure in testifying to the wonderful effect of the several medicines prepared - by Sister Mary Joseph Aubert. From my own personal knowledge I should say that the medicines will be of great benefit to suffering persons, and I can highly recommend them to all who would wish good health, particularly so when it can be obtained at such a small cost. Yours Truly, C. SOULAS. : Messrs. Kempthorne, Prosser & Co. Wellington, August 25, 1890. PARLIAMENT -PROROGUES X HIIOETLY, I _To kllow the Buildings to bo docoratwd with 1 NET? ZEALAND VARNISH,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8693, 9 October 1891, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8693, 9 October 1891, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8693, 9 October 1891, Page 6

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