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Bright’s Disease Cured. REAT success is being scored in Sydney VJT with the Aubert Remedies. They have really caught on well with our New South Wales neighbours, who proclaim them a first-rate cure for the various ills that frail mankind is heir to. Of course, when a medicine has attained the wide popularity these medicines have gained for themselves, there are b >und to be a few dissentient voices ; it is the penalty of sucoess, as it is of greatness. Bub confident that the majority of those who have given them a fair trial are thoroughly satisfied with the result of their experiment, the advice to one and all is, when they feel that formidable enemy to application to duty, cheerfulness of disposition,&c., a severe cold, coming on, to try Marupa. If the first dose does not relieve, the second will. Kindly note the four Remedies, Marupa, Paramo, Karana aud Natanata, each of which are invaluable in their turn. Karana as a Tonic cannot be surpassed, while Paramo has now proved itself to be a oure for Bright’s Disease. In a letter lately received from Mother Mary Joseph Aubert, she states she effeoted a perfect cure with it. The patient went to her as a last resource, for doctors had given him up ; he was swollen in the face with the effect of the disease. However, the worthy lady took him in hand, and gave him a half teaspoonful of Paramo every morning, and the same dose every second evening. After three weeks of that treatment he went away perfectly restored to health. This instance should prove bow valuable these herbal remedies are likely to become when they were able to cure an affliction like Bright’s Disease in its last stage. A TRIP UP THE WANGANUI RIVER. From the Otago Witness. When we reached Uruharama (Jerusalem) we went ashore to pay our respects to Sister Mary Joseph, whose name and fame have recently been blazoned forth in the chemists’ shops and advertising colums of the newspapers of the Colony. We found the old lady at home dispensing medicinal aid to a number of waiting Natives in front of the mission buildings, where there iB a level grassy space overshadowed by wellgrown oaks of no iuconsiderable size. We found her a pleasant, shrewd old Frenchwoman, speaking English with a slight foreign accent, and Bhe received us graoiously. Asking us to excuse her for a few minutes, she attended to the wants of the waiting Maoris, and then invited us to inspect the schoolroom. She informed us that it was a difficult matter to do much with the Maori children, as the/ are subjected to little, if any, parental control, being free to go to sohoel or run wild as they list, and they choose the latter alternative—as I fear most children, whether white or dusky, would if leftto their own sweet will. The good sisters, of whom there are eight, have some half-dozen white children of vicious parents as the nucleus of their Bchool, and we saw these children at play in the sunshine, looking healthy and happy. The old lady informed us that progress was rather slow, but that they had influenced the Maoris for good. A neat little church, with a lofty, tapering Bpire, stands on an elova. tion above the village, forming a pleasing feature in the landscape,gaud is a monument to the self-denying labours of the sisterhood by means of which the funds hive been reoentlv provided for its erection, the former church having been burnt down rot long ago. Besides the nuns there is a missionary priest resident here, who occaeio ally vieits Ranana, where there is also a little church. The rev father has also another flock besides his dusky parishioners, aa he owns 700 acres of land, which he has acquired from the Natives, and which has been oleaied of bush and sown down in English grass. Sister Mary hospitably presented us With some enormous and delicious appk-s, besides a glass of raspberry viuegar and water.

PARAMO Is a splendid medicine for complaints of the Liver and Kidneys. MARUPA Cures Asthma, Coughs, and all Bronchial Affections. NATANATA Prevents and cures Diarrhoea, Vomiting and General Sickness, whilst KARANA Is a most excellent Tonic, giving splendid tone to the Stomach. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. Takaka News, June 23, 1892. MOTHER MARY JOSEPH AUBERT’S REMEDIES. The efficacy of the New Zealand herbal remedies prepared by the Maoris is too well known by all old settlers to need comment, and the wonderful medicinal properties of several Native shrubs have been testified to by many in our midst, The experience of a

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New Zealand Mail, 21 July 1892, Page 41

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Page 41 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, 21 July 1892, Page 41

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