Medical. Wellington, August 10,1592. 38,472. (NUMBER, OF BOTTLES SOLD.) We Lave examined the books of the "MOTHE AUBERT REMEDIES," and certify the abo\ number is correct to this date. COOK & GRAY, Accountants, Wellington. CAN anyone deny the fact that MOTHE AUBERT'S REMEDIES have now obtains a hold as the chief medicines now in daily use ? MARUPA cures Coughs, Colds, and Bronchi: Affections. KARANA is a most wonderful Tonic. PARAMO is the correct thing for a disorderc Liver. NATANATA is a friend to suffering females. "IT MAKES YOU CAREFUL.' Every second person you meet at the preser time is afflicted with a cold in the head an throat, and which they tell you has been hangin about them for some time, and yet they do nc take any steps to relieve themselves of it. Thi is a most foolish way of carrying on, for it doc not matter how strong the constitution may bi Nature will find a weak point, and when you fin you have Asthma, Pleurisy, and Congestion of th Lungs you will ask yourself—Why did I neglec that cold when I might have obtained a sma bottle of " Marupa " and effected an almost immi diate cure ? You are asked to give it a trial; it cannot ban you, but it will do an infinite amount of good. Extract from Wairarapa, Daily Times, STastei ton, Saturday, &0(h August 1592 ;— '"In the multitude of counsellors there i wisdom.' Surely, then, multitudes of testimonial irom all sorts and conditions of men' shoul. have considerable weight in deciding upon th important question of what medicines we shouli take for our bodily complaints. To arrive at - logical conclusion from firm and reliable premise we should unhesitatingly say that if you have ; cold or a- cough or any other complaint of i similar nature take Mother Mary Joseph Aubert' _Marupa,' if you area martyr to that foul fien< indigestion, try 'Xanana,' and for rheumatisn and affections of the liver and kidneys 'Paramo is now the best remedy in existence. The con elusion you will quickly arrive at is that what w, have stated is absolutely true. 'Eead, mark learn, and inwardly digest' what is said aboiv these wonderful medicines in the new advertise ■mentor which appear in our • business, column' to-day." ■Bmnner Ncics, September 1,1502. "The patent medicine trade has attainec tremendous dimensions within the century Many of these medicines are, we sincerely believe perfect y innocuous : if they do no good they wil certainly do no harm. There are medicines f Ol which New Zealand has become famous, anc which are now known all over the Australia! Colonies, and even in Europe. Werefertothe Mcdi cines prepared by Mother Mary Joseph Aubert, oJ • from New Zealaud herbs The testimony in their favour is overwhelming' bince their introduction on the Coast-a littlover a year ago-thousauds of bottles have been sold,- and the trade in the different preparations • we find on inquiry, goes on increasing. A Grevmouth chemist tells us that in his experience he has not known medicines to become so soon popular. The sale grew from the start, proving that the users were satisfied, and so became travelling advertising agents. On inquiring from the Brunner agent, Mr Parkinson, chemist^ as To he sale of Mother Auberfs preparations, we are told that an increasing trade is done in the p Ve . parations, and if anything, more 'Marupa' is sold than any of the other preparations. Since Arch bishop Redwood testified to the beneficial quail ties of the medicines, Lord Onslow, Myra Kemble, andMrßentley the actor, and many other well fa^T Tff TO f Ven imbHc testimony i» , fa/our of these medicines. We are certainlj Pleased to find that New Zealand plants an herbs not fit for food are fit to cure disease In ; the Rev. Mother has benefited the race inputs her marvellous remedies on the market." gBAUTIPUL SPEING 5 t o h^ff Son-° ftlloyCarNature l)"t3onafresl gaib, and there is a general all round exhilaration Upon the human system this sudden change ha' very marked effects, and great care is necessarj in keeping all the machinery of the body in goo working order. No piece of mechanism will o its own accord always run freely, but must hav< constant attention, and, as a lubricant is to ai ■engine, so is Karana to an individual. At n ( time of the year are there so many petty ailment' as during springtide, and the system require' good overhauling. Mother Mary Joseph Auberi has found that Karana is the required Tonic anc it is recommended as a faithful friend to al' I persons. A cheerful disposition is assured to all those who partake of this splendid remedy. JT N QUIRE WITHIN t*D7 Ol!, SU£ eitfrOm Heada<*e and Dimness ir L£ £? adl aye you pains under «>e ribs o> shoulders? Are you affected with heartburn o: induses ion? If So| haveyou ever asked " y " u ? se L why this is? You certainly are allowing two o nelSf T",- b yOUl' Structure t0 tecon" fn,SH ■'„ Pf- W and kidneys are responsibl, foi these ill-feelmgs, and you are getting too mucl woik out of them without attending to thei, wants m the particular functions they have t< I SuStctin, These organs are in continual play day anc S\j ak; nYi Sl? epiuS> and any constitutor v. ill not stand, be !t ever so good, if its internal requirements are not attended to. diaMon^f« kklneyS °annot PUt «» with repudiation, and they soon let. you know it, and it is highly necessary that Paramo should be ad,i l teredo their wants. This vegetable preparation is particularly adapted to these complaints, and those persons who have already taken it assure us they never felt better in their lives. Mother Mary Joseph Aubert has been particmconfidence m saying that no other remedL ar^ giving the same amount of general satisfaction Give Paramo a fair trial, and note how quickly your mental depression leaves you It is worth the experiment, and will certainly do no ham X A R A N A. „ h6r 6 digestive »W are out of order "SSmSs ™d to bdng leclin" Utoe^? T Oll3 UPS, et the Stomacll ty negleccmg to take their meals at regular stated i" tervala and others, again, eat to excess at some particular meal - and from these causes the machinery gets out of order, and does not run smoothly. Late suppers, also, are one of the causes of upsetting the digestive organs H™ often does a man, too, in meeting an old acquaint ance have a merry evening, and suiFer terribly from the effects the next day. V Sister Mary Joseph Aubert, in her researches amongst the plants of New Zealand has discovered there is a very valuable remedy for these complaints in our own vegetation, and after experimenting for a number of yea,; ha™ brojght forward the medicine called KARANA Dr Larochette, a Chemist of the m rst C^S3 of he Faculty of Paris, to whom sample, were sent, says :-" It is an excellent bitter tonic and I consider it even superior to the preparation of Cinchona m all affections of the stomach It has given us, prepared as you sent it, the most st+is factory results." . The Reverend Sister says she has used it for ■ many years, extensively and successfully with ' sufferers of every age and constitution, and ' sue noticed that in a few cases it did not agree at : jirst, but by diminishing the dose good results fol ' lowed. She remarked astonishingly good results on f old people, who had ruined their constitutions by ' the abuse of intoxicating drink, and who were l debilitated and suffering after having turned over r a new leaf. * Mawana, March ISSS. I Dear Madam,—l respectfully thank you f or what you've done for me. You have saved my life. Your medicine (Kaiiana) is invaluable I b wish I could make you a return for your kindness r
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9566, 24 October 1892, Page 4
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