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long life apenb amongst the Natives in the North Island has induced a lady belonging to a Religious Order of the Catholic Church to make known to the public the several preparations, the marvellous effects of which she has observed during her sojourn amongst the Nativos. The testimonials whioh will be found in another column, are from those who, having derived great benefit from the remedies, desire to testify to their effioacy. When we find a Governor, a Bishop, and 4 distinguished actor, unite in recommending these preparations, it may be safely assumed that it i 3 because they deserve it. Full particulars of the recently.established agency for this district will b 3 found elsewhere. Evening Post, June 21, 1892. From private letters received from Mr Orlando R. Kempthorne, who, as we stated some few weeks ago, was proceeding to Sydney and Melbourne to introduce the Aubert remedies there, we learn that he has been most successful in getting tho bulk goods that he took to Sydney pus up smartly, and disposed of in a very short time. Elo has ordered more to be forwarded at once, as he has none left to take to Melbourne. He states that he has every reason to hopo that his tour will prove a g’gantic success. The New South Wales papers congratulate Mr Kempthorne on having introduced iu»o their colony a medicine that has become so widely known and so warmly appreoiat d in New Zealand. Wairarapa Daily, Juno 6, 1892. Unsolicited testimony still continues to pour in regarding the wonderful elfioaey of Mother Mary Joseph Aubert’s remedies. Tho marvellous cures wrought upon persons well nigh at death’s door, ha\e caused a profound sensation, and on many thousand tongues are words of gratitude and blessing for the good lady who has devoted her life to the alleviation in some measure of the wo r ld’s suffering. Otago Daily Times, June 28, 1892. Mr O. R. Kempthorne, of the New Zealand Drug Company, recently visited Sydney to introduce there the Rev Mother Mary J. Aubert’s remedies, made entirely from New Zealand herbs and plants, which have met with so much favour in this Colouy. He was most successful, the fame of the curative properties of the remedies having p eceded their arrival, p.nd It is satisfactory to fiud that a new item has been added to our list of exports, which it is expected will soon make its way into the old country, where the remedies have one warm frieod in Lord Onslow. New Zealand Standard, June 17, 1892. The Aubert Remedies.—A new advertisement from Messrs Kempthorne, Prosser and Co., in reference to the above, appears in another column. These remedies are daily becoming more famous for their efficacy in the treatment of all sorts of ailments, so much so that increased facilities have bad to be provided by the manufacturer for their production. Mr George Foster is the local agent. Hawkes Bay Herald, July 2, 1892. Mr Kempthorne, of the firm of Kempthorne and Prosser, has lately been on a visit to Sydney in connection with Mother Mary Joseph Aubert’s remedies, and it appears that he has had wonderful success there, tho remedies having come into great favour in New South Wales.

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New Zealand Mail, 21 July 1892, Page 41

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Page 41 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, 21 July 1892, Page 41

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