H KEAJ) WHAT OTHER MARY JOSEPH HUBERT ; HAS DONE. , Hawkes Bay Herald, September 14, ■ . 'v-V. is9i. . ; '• ■’ :-V> -“It is qnite'Bi»f<* to say that there is 'no more widely known or resp>cted woman in Hawkes "Bay than lister Mary Joseph, hoc oae whose efforts f r the relief.of the suffering side have been more succe?t-ful. During her long stay io tlr a colony (over 30 years) Sister Mary Joseph has devoted herself to the discovery and uti isation of the medicinal virtues with whioh our New Zealand flora is so lavishly endowed. The result of her researches has been so successful that hut dreds of Hini ies io Hawkes Biy have hid reason to bless Sister Mary Joseph’s l«|ne.stay in this province. - Her remedies' ultimately achieved a more than local fame, not only in this colony, hnt'also io’ Australia and at last the deman d for them so increased that it became necessary, for a business iirrn ; to take the matter of distriontiou in hand. Messrs K-mpthoine and Prosser are therefore uow the agents for ’he sals of these remedies, which will be found advertised in - another column.” Taradale, September 4,-4891. .. Dear Sister,—l .have great pleasure in - offering my testimony to your wonderful abilities in curing the sick, as 1 can safely .say you saved my life some years ago, and lain so glad to krow that your medicine is is within the reach of all; - I remain,--siucerely yours, '- "s . ' M. J. Jeffares. Taradale, September.B, 1891.' Dear Sister, —1 have niuch pleasure in writing with regard to your excellent medicines, which 1 have foiled most tcnefioiai. 1 may safely add by. my. experi- • i nee all wb imay try- them,"will find a most satisfactory cure. Believe me to remain, * Yoars most sincerely, . C. Skelton.: ‘ Taradale, Napier, September s, 1891. Dear. Sister,—Your valuable., medicine', oared my daughter when she was suffering -from rheumatic fever. ■. ; :: Yours sincerely,. ' Mary. Lynch. -■ " i' Taradale, September 8, 1891.' To Sister . Mary Joseph Auhert; —A number of years I was afffoted with very bad headache and tried several medicines without effect, when 1 was advised to go to Sister Mary Joseph, who was then a resident at the Meanee Missiou, but not having muoh faith in family dootora it was some time before i went to her. When I did go and explained how I felt she said she would make me well io a few days ; and with the medioine I got and took, her words came true, and'l was all right. Afterwards she cured my daughter of a very.dangerous complaint after two or ' three doctors had failed . isisier Mary Joseph has been a sad loss to this place, to both Natives and Europeans. ■ " " I'jenderson Gordon. Taradale, September, 1890. • I, the .undersigned, met with a very serious accident some years ago, which rendered me completely helpless for three months. Sister Mary Joseph attended me daring my illness, and I was perfectly restored to good health under her treatment. Sister Mary Joseph is at liberty to publish .this if needful.' - /- ...» Robert Davidson. . Taradale, September 9, 1891. •Dear Sir,—ln 18dl 1 was seizsd with cramps. 1 was advised to go and see you, and the medicine you gave me cured me effectually. - - . : For two years previous I got them regularly, aud thanks to you they have left me altogether. lam as strong again as ever 1 was. William Conway, Bootmaker. ■ - Taradale, June, 1876. Having contracted a severe illness through long hours of wpik, daring my apprenticeship - I- bad two doctors attending me for several days Withoutauy satisfactory result. :■ Sister Mary Joseph Aohert, bearing of my illness, brought a bottle of her medicine, and after two doses'. a ..recovery took U place, and in a short time I was quite well. Joseph Jeff ares, -•; \ r ' - : Baker, etc.Napier. Taradale, September 8,,1891. Dear Madam, —1 have very much pleasure in bearing testimony 'to the merit and efficacy of your valuable medicines. . I suffered from an injury to the spine caused by lifting too heavy a weight. This induced frequent-fits and paralysis accompanied by foaming:.at the mouth. The treatment of two doctors who attended me did not benefit me in the least.. ~ " , ■. c- -: T grew rapidly worse, and. my friends despaired of ever seeing me up again. It was fortunate for me when you came to see me aud undertook my caee. I commenced to recover from that hour, and- continued to improve daily, and oom-idering the serious nature of the case it was not very long before I recovered mv usual health and strength. I have to tender you my sinoere -thanks for your ’ goodness to. me. at -that, time, for 1 feet confident-that it is to your treatment and God’s mercy that 1 owe my life. a-:"'- , ; :v. ' ; ------remain,. - Yours sincerely, ' '■ Annie, Taradale, September 9, IS9I. Dear Sister,—l thank you for your kindness to myself and family when you were living-at Meanee. Your valuable medicine Baved my life when I was suffering from sunstroke and inflammation. Also, one of .my children was dangerously ill, and although I sent for yonr medicine.l had little hope for (he child. One dose made a • complete change in him. He ; was' better the next morning. . . : -Yours sincerely, ’ ’ . ' George Hecd,
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1024, 16 October 1891, Page 2
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