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resources of this grand country gradually opened up in some respect, great or small. Amongst the latest we may mention the discovery that certain herbs comprised in the New Zealand flora have health-giving and curative properties of the highest order. YVe allude to the Aubert Remedies, for which we have to thank that grand woman, Mother Mary Joseph Aubert, who, from the depths of the 'forest primeval/ has culled the plants from which are extracted * Marupa,’ ‘ Natanata,’ ‘ Paramo,’ and ‘Karans/ These medicines have become at one bound the most popular remedies of the day, and it is not only in this Colony that their worth is so much appreciated, but in the sister colony of Now South Wales they have been introduced by Mr Kempthorne with the most complete and instantaneous success. The day cannot be far distant when these remedies must find their way into the Old Country, thus opening up another channel of trade, for which we will have to thank the research of Mother Mary Joseph Aubert.

'O <y n jag © Id !/> Q -J cdS. pi. QeP ses P O WELL’S BALSAM OF ANISEED. All the world over, the recognised COUGH REMEDY. Its immense sale throughout the world indicates its inestimable value. MR. THOS. A. SHERIDAN, of Elphin, Ireland, writes: — “ For three days and nights I was a stranger to rest and sleep ; racked aDd almost killed with a hard cough, I tried all kinds of remedies, but to no purpose. At length a friend kindly suppi. d me with a quarter of a small bottle of your Ba’sam, and told me to try it, which I ac'ordingly did. The result has been miraculous. The cough has almost ceased, and I have once more found out ( hanks to your Balsam) what it is to enjoy sleep and life, OR COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, &c.

A LX, THE WORLD OVER, THE FINEST COUGH REMEDY ‘ H.M. Gunboat Netley, Wick, Scotland. ‘Dear Sir, —Having had a most distressing and 1 ' severe cough, which caused me many sleepless nights and restless days, I >vas recommended by his lordship the Earl of Caithness to try your most invaluable Balsam of Aniseed, and I can assure you with the first dose I found immediate relief, even without having to suspend my various duties, and the first small bottle completely cured me ; therefore, I have the great -st confidence in fully recommending it to the million. Signed.) * W. I/'NZELL, H.ftT. Gunboat Netley.’ Lionel Brough, Esq., the eminent actor, writes : —‘ I think it an invaluable medicine for members of my profession, and have always recommended it to brother and sister arristes.JpOWELL’S BALSAM OF ANISEED. TMITAIIONS.

F Night Cough As an artic’o must possess some special and acknowledged excellence to make it worth imitating, dishonest traders have been induced to imitate this world-renowned Cough Remedy, but their reckless audacity has been pionptly checked by the Proprietor’s Agents in the Colonies. As a guarantee of genuineness be careful when buying to notice the ‘ Lion, Net, and Mouse Trade Mark on the wrapper, any imitation of whiph is subject to the penalties of the law relating to Trade Marks. OR ASTHMA, INFLUENZA, &e. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT IN THE WINTER. Loosens the phlegm immediately NIGHT COUGH QUICKLY RELIEVED. The Dean of We tminster’s Verger writes :— ‘ I was advised to try the Balsam of Aniseed ; I did, and have found very great relief. It is most comforting in allaying irritation and giving strength to the voice.’ T)O WELL’S BALSAM OF ANISEED, jJOWELL’S BALSAM OF ANISEED. jpoWELL’S BALSAM OF ANISEED. Cured. ISqUATTERS AND FARMERS WHEN ORDERED ING THEIR STORES SHOULD NOT OMIT THIS TIME-HONOURED COUGH REMEDY. SOLD BY CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.' At Is ljd, and 2s 3d per bottle. Wnoi/ESAAE Agents in the Australian asi New Zealand Colonies Sydney—Elliott Bros. Hoffnung and Co.; Australian Drug Co., Ltd. Mel bourne Felton, Grimwade and Co. ; P. and S Falk; Rocke, Tompsitt and Co. Brisbane—Elliott Bros.; Prssßor, Taylor and Co. Adelaide—Paulding and Co. New Zealand-New Zealand Drug Co ; Taylor and Co., Dunedin, Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington. 20 000 CHEMISTSSELLIT - Proprietor : THOMAS POWELL, Blackfriar’s-road, London Observe—The words “ Thomas Powell, Blackfriar’sroad, London,” are (by permission of Her Majesty s Honorable Commissioners of Stamps) engraved in white letters upon a red guuud, in the Government stamp affixed over the top of each bottle, without which they cannot be genuine ; al;o the trade mark — LION, NET, AND MOUSE. On th* outside of the wrapper ESTABLISHED 1824.

NEW ZEALAND TIMES Job Printing Offices, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. VERY Description of Posters, Dodgers, Daybills, &c., executed in nil colors,

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1061, 30 June 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1061, 30 June 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1061, 30 June 1892, Page 4

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