qualities to work with, your money will be ill spent and bring in no just return, xhe Remedies under notice have conclusively proved themselves to be sterling, othervnae the sales would never have reached their present proportions, nor would such valu able testimonyhave been received, as is now in the possessionjof the proprietors. In New South Wales, where they are now being introduced, a steady demand has already set In, helped ; in a great measure by the evidence of sucoess in New Zealand. 'KARANA * Is a very favourite medicine, owing to its * tonic and fortifying nature ’ as testified to by LORD ONSLOW. It is quite harmless in its action, but it is sure with good resuits, and must give satisfaction to such persons as will give it a fair trial. Most persons have an idea that one bottle of medicine will cure their complaints,, and if they do not feel quite well after taking two or three doses they give the Remedy up in disgust. Probabl'y these peoplo have gone on SUFFERING FOR YEARS, and then, because they see au article advertised which EXACTLY FITS THEIR COMPLAINT, they feel they ought to give it a trial ; but what does this trial consist of ? Merely a dose or two, and if in a day a cure is not efifected on a complaint which probably has taken years to build up, they say the medicine is worthless and not worth bothering with. Few persons like to accept.good advice, but to one and to ell we say, if the Remedy is worth trying at all, Set it at least have a fair chance. A broken down eon stitution cannot be built up again in a day, ' therefore, we emphatically Bay that if
* KARAN A.’ Is persevered with it will with .everybody merit the reputation it now has as one of the BEST TONICS IN EXISTENCE. MOTHER MARY has devoted years to experimenting, and in concluding her labours has produced Remedies from the vegetable world the value of which no one can gain, say. ‘KARANA’ Is the registered TITLE of MOTHER ATJBERT’S TONIC. Obtainable every, where. Wairarapa Daily Times (June 10th, 1592.) Croakors miy dismally mutter that wo are rapidly drifting to financial chaos and ruin ; they may shake their hoary heads and deolore tho fact that oapital is slowly but surely leaving the Colony ; they may prophesy all sorts of dismal forebodings, but the keen, sensible man of business will tell jou that these are the mere drivellings of despondent dotage. With our vast, undeveloped resources of minerals, foreuts, arable lands, fisheries and hosts of other avenues of trade, which but a few short years will see springing into fresh and vigorous life, tho statement that this young country is retrograding can only be regarded as the dyspeptic utterance of sourod and disappointed men, Every day sees the
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZMAIL18920630.2.5.4
Bibliographic details
New Zealand Mail, Issue 1061, 30 June 1892, Page 4
Word Count
475Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1061, 30 June 1892, Page 4
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.