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Medical BEAD WHAT jyj'OTHER MARY JOSEPH AUBERT HAS DONE. Hastings, August 27, 1891. Messrs Kempthorne, Prosser & Co,, Wellington, Gentlemen,—Seeing an advertisement in the Napier Evening News regarding Sister Mary Joseph Aubert’s remedies, I trust for the benefit of tbe general public in this dis* trict, to whom Sister Mary Joseph is so well known as a skilful uurao. not to mention her charitable and kindly disposition, that you will appoint local chemists to vend her valuable medicines. Yours faithfully, A. B. Greene (Financial Agent), Napier, September 4, 1891. Rev and Dear Sister Mary Joseph,—l am very pleased to hear you have decided on offering those valuable medicines of yours to the public, which so many years you dispensed to the Natives and Europeans when you resided In this neighbourhood, with such good results. There can be no doubt that when they become more widely known by their publicity, they will be as much sought after for their excellence in your new district as they are here. Wishing you continued good health and happiness, I am yours, very truly, L. Ansell Tiffin. Taradale, October, 1885. To Sister Mary Joseph,—You attended roy wife and family, and I always found your medicines a great success. Would you kindly let me have a bottle of your liver medicine, W. Brown; Wellington, September 26, 1891, Mr O. I. Kempthorne. Dear Sir, —I have been abont fifteen years acquainted with Rev Mother Mary Joseph Aubert, and during that time 1 myself have seen and heard of many wonderful cures from the use of her medicines, and may also state I have used “Paramo” for a long time, and have derived great benefit from its u*e, and can certainly recommend it to all sufferers from the liver and kidneys. I am, yours truly. Rev Father Sazeau. River Bank, Taradale, September 10, 1891. Dear Sister, —I am very happy to bear testimony to tbe wonderful effects of your medicine. For two years I was under doctors’ care without them doing me any good. Tbe second bottle of your medicine (Natanata) made a complete cure. It is now twelve years ago, and I have never been a day sick since. Yours sincerely, Nicholas Hawkins, Taradale, Napier, September 10, 1891. A number of years ago my children were ailing from some compkiut, and I could got no medicine to do any good ; so, hearing of Sister Mary Joseph, 1 took thorn to her. She said she could cure them, and gave me some medicine (Natanata), which I gave them, and before many days they were better ; and I have been very sorry since she left Napier. Mrs C. R. Hollis. Taradale, September 7, 1891. Dear Sister, —I have suffered from liver complaint and tried several medicines, but they did me no good ; so I took your medicine (Natanata and Paramo in alternation), which has done me a lot of good, and I can recommend them to others. Mart Hogan, Taradale, September 4, 1891. Dear Sister, —I have great pleasure in offering ray testimony to your wonderful abilities in curing the sick, as I can safely say you saved my life some years ago, and I am so glad to know that your medicine is is within the reach of all. I remain, sincerely yours, M. J. Jeffares. To Sister Mary Joseph,—l have heard many speak in tho highest terms of the medicines supplied by the Sister, and it is with great pleasure that I can testify to their efficacy, having on two occasions my own children given up by the doctors. I made use of the medicine as supplied by the Sister with the happiest results. All are living and enjoying good health. Yours faithfully, R. NkaGLE. Jcrvoiston, September 7,1891. Dear Madam, —It affords me tho greatest pleasure to offer my testimony to your wonderful abilities in curing the sick, as instance my daughter Edith, when, after being cruelly treated by a local doctor, who (ignorant of her ailment) gave her only a few hours to live, you kindly took her cififl in band. She is now a living testimony to your almost miraculous cure. I attribute your great success to your study and thorough knowledge of herbs. I am, faithfully yours, W. Anderson. Taradale, September 9, 1891. Dear Sister, —I thank you for your kindness to myself and family when you were living at Meanee. Your valuable medicine saved my life when 1 was suffering from sunstroke and inflammation. Also, one of my children was dangerously ill, and although X sent for your medicine I had little hopo for (be child. One dose made a complete change in him. He was better the next morning. Yours sincerely, George Reid. Taradale, Napier, September 9, 1891. Dear Sister, —Your valuable medicine cured my daughter when she was suffering from rheumatic fever. Yours sincerely, Mary Lynch. Taradale, September 9, 1891. Dear Sister, —I thank you for tho medi cine you gave to my family. When they were all laid up with scarlet fever and other diseases tbe medicine you gave them cured j them all. | \ John O’Reilly/ Taradale, September 8, 1891. Dear Madam,—l have very much pleasure in bearing testimony to the merit aod efficacy of your valuable medicines. J 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 mo did not benefit me in the least. I grew rapidly worse, and my friends despaired of ever seeing me up again. It was fortunate for me when you name to see me aud undertook my case. I commenced to recover from that hour, and continued to improve daily, and considering tho serious nature of the case it was not very long before 1 recovered my usual health and strength, I have to tender you my sincere thanks for your goodness to me at that time, for I feel confident that it is to your treatment and God’s mo roy £bat 1 owe my life. I remain, Yours sincerely, Annie, Napier, Taradale, September 8, 1891. Dear Sister, —1 have much pleasure in writing with regard to your excellent medicines, which I have found most beneficial. I may safely add by my experience all who may try thorn will find a most satisfactory care. Believe mo to remain. Yours most sincerely, G. Skelton. Taradale, June, 1876. Having contracted a severe illness through long hours of work during my apprenticeship I had two doctors attending me for several days without any satisfactory result. Sister Mary Joseph Aubert, bearing of my illness, brought a bottle of her medicine, and after two doses a recovery took place, and in a short timo I wai quite well. Joseph Jeffares, Baker, etc, Taradale, September 10, 1891. Dear Sister,-I have very great pleasure in testifying to the value of your remedies, as they were used in my family with wonderful effect for many years, and I am especially grateful to you for saving the life of my daughter when others said she would not live. Trusting yon may live long to help and cure the suffering. 1 am, Years faithfully, W. Lord. Taradale, September 9, 1891. Dear Sir,—ln ISBI I was seized 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, and thanks to you they have left me altogether. lam as strong again as ever i I was, . William Conway, Bootmaker. Taradale, September, 1890. I, the undersigned, met with a very serious accident some years ago, which rendered me completely helpless for three mouths. Sister Mary Joseph attended me during my illness, and I was perfectly re* 1 stored to good health under her treatment/ 1 Sister Mary Joseph is fit liberty to pub- < lish this if needful. Robert Davidson. £

An elegant dressing exquisitely perfumed, removes all impurities from ilie scalp, prevents baldness and! gray hair, and causes the hair to grow Thick, Soft! and Beautiful. Infallible for caring eruptions, diseases of theskib, glands and muscles, and quickly! healing cats, burns, bruises sprains, &C» 1 Cantion.— None genuine without the trade-mark of Babclay & Co.. New York* affixed to each bottle. » . FOHTKE BAIR AND SKIN. ESTABLISH ED 1801.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9416, 5 October 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9416, 5 October 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9416, 5 October 1891, Page 4

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