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j Business Notices. I SLESINGbR'S RHEUMATIC BALSAM ISjjthe Only Genuine and Scientific, Preparation for the Cure of Gout, Hheumatism, Boiatica, &c, &o. Thousands have testified to the Cures effected. gig" Bsk Pamphlets. SLESINGER'S HO RSS, CATTLE, AND DOG MHDIOIHES Are approved of by all owners of Horsea Cattle and Dogs, all through New Zealand & Australian Colonies. Every person who used them was pleased and not a single complaint made these Forty Years. HOTiD BY ALL CHEMISTS AND "MEDICINE VENDORS. A Gold Medal waß awarded me at the Ohriatohuroh Exhibition and <' First and Highest Award at Ohristohuroh and Dunedin Exhibitions. S- SLESIiSiGER. ; VETERINARY SURGEON, DUNHDIN. For Bruises, Sprainß, Swellings, Rheumatism &c> &oi EBpocially adiij'ted for Footballers, Cricketers, Hport* men and others and called "THE FOOTBALLER'S FRIEHD," Prieo, ls.3d per Bottio. To bo obtained from all Dealcre, or wholesale ..:• from "8. : ,ri L ESI y.G ER, DUNKBIN Tft/fOTHERM^RY JOBEPII AtFBERT'B Jxl. BKiIKDIES. St. Mary's Cathedral, . , . , ■ . Wellington, Auguct S7lh, 1890. Rev. Mother Maby Joseph Aubbbt, of Jerusalem, Wonganui feiver, having applied for permission to dispoeo of the right, of -.putting up her medicines for sals to Mgbbh. Kempthorne, Prosser, and,: Co., I hereby willingly grant Buch permission, m the hope that euoh vegetable medicines .may become more publicly known, and sssist the good cause m which .the Reverend Mother work?. From many facia that have come under our notice, 1 ran testify to the beneficial effects of these several medicines upon the persons who have used thetn ■..,. , (signed) JbnANois Redwood, Archbishop of Wellington. THE WEALTH OF NEW ZEALAND. T^T KW ZEALAND is a oouutry whioh ia JLv bleeeed with great mineral wealth, and also must have struck all travellers and its residents what an immense amount of boautiful foliago covers every hill-top and valley. So far Boionce has not done much to dis cover the hidden good qualities contained m the vegetation of this colony, but there has been a l»dy at work for tbe past 30 yeare, who has devoted her life to actions of mercy, and being of benefit to mankind generally. We refer to Mothbe Mary Joseph Atjbebt, who haß spent mcßt of her life amongst the Maori«, nnd during that lime she has been most fortunate m discovering the moßt valuable remedies fur difonfes m the vegetalion whioh grows every « here around »». It is moat natural thut n couotr? sn bounti fully supplied I'y Soturo m minernl ehould also have ita vegetable wraith, und wo must all be truly grateful to Motiibu Mahy JoBBPB Aubbbt for her unlirit'g veicarch, and whioh will rAiw bring m its own reward to herself m the feet thnt hor l-.fo baa not been misspent, out fill hcr?ufter be of great benefit to suffering humanity PABAMO ib a sp'oiulid medicine for obmplaintß of the Liver und Kidnoyß. Mabapit euros Asthma, i oughs, nnd all Bronchiil Affoclions i KATANATA prevents and cures Jiiurrhaoa, Vomiting and Qei.orul pioliness, whilst ' Kabana is a most excellent Tonic, giving spluudid tone to I ho Btonmch. If you euffor from any of these oomplnint-i kindly give tho mo iciues a trial, and note the great benefit to yourself .' .. , Sjstbr Maby Joseph Aubeut says sho haa kept aorae of the»e medicines hereelf for the last twelvo years porfootly good, so that no fear neod ever bo entertained of them losing their now woll known merits. ; The preparation of them ail is carried out under her own superviaion, and only tho most efficacious plants are used m their manufacture. The Bey. Sister has been for over thirty years experimenting, and during that time haa BUCoeßsfully treated hundreds of cmcs without fee or reward j and, seeing tho groat benefit that may accrue to mankind gwerally, has consented to have the medicine* put, up m saleable form, and offered to 'he publio under tho names of PAKAMO, WATANAVAii MAUUPA, and KARATS A, and wliioh have been registered for protection and to avoid plausible imitations. .Testimonials have novot; been asked fir, but we present a few which havo been given ontirely unsolicited. ... ■ ■ „ The medioinca nre not altogether unknown, because m. whatever district the Rev. Sister has been stationed there aro numbers of persons who can vouob for the. efficacy of the medioines. ■•■.,■ • ■'•■'■ ARCHBISHOP REDWOOD certifies that he himself has seen and heard of many cures, and his certificate, as printed, berein, will go a long way to prove that the publio are getting a genuine artiolu, and not one whioh. it is oxpectedto sell by extensive advertising, although there may probably be no benefit attached to it. , , Sibtee Maby Josbfh Aubbbt'b remedies are genuine, and oaa be proved by any person who will have faith enough to persevere with them. , Sibtbb; Maby Joseph Aubbet guarantoea no immediate remedy, but it is certain that any complaint as specified under the different headings will bo successfully cured after, a fair trial, and asks all sufferers to obtain tbemedioine from the nearest chemist, or, if not kept by him, to write to the Wholesale Agents, Messbb Kkmjthoenb, Fbossbb & Co., who will advieo him where to get it. I havo vory great ploaaure m toßtifying to tho wonderful effoote of the several medioines jprsparod by Sister ' Mary ■ Joseph Aubert. From my own pqrsonal knowlodgo I should nay that tho medicines will bo of groat benefit to suffering persons, and I oaa highly reooramond them to all, who would wish good hottkii, particuliirly so when it oan be obtained ut such a stnuU 00/ it. ■„ , Yours truly, 0. Souias. Mosara Kompthorno,,i'roßßor and Co., .. Wellington,^August 25, 1890.,; ; GRATEPULj-OOMPOxtTIMa. BRE AKFAST. . ■ "By a thorough Imowledgd off^tho natural laws' Whlchgovuru Dm oporatlousof rtlsesllou nudnutri' tion, and by a c^rplul apiiUoatlon of the fluo pro])or> tlbfl of ttoll-solootod cocoa, Mr. Enpi has tirovfiod our broalifnat tabtua with a. ddlicatoly-flavouiod boyorago wblqh.'iuay.Bayo us many heavy doctors' bills. It Is by tholudlcious übo of sucli articles of diot that a conutitution mjiy bo'aradually built up until 1 Btrong enough to waist ovory tondonoy to alsoaao. Ilunorods or subtlo maludica aro flontjug around us roaay to attack whararcr thci-o'ls awcakpolnt. Vfa may oscano many a fatal eliat t by keophig ourselves (voll iortuloil r \»iOi pure blood.. and a ptoporly 'nourlaliod iiamo,"— Soo artlclo m tuo OiyilStrvUJt ftladb stmply wifh nbiling wayr or milk, „ j Soldiui-lb. pnoUets by G; v era, labollad tbngj« JAMES EPPS & CO., •;'■ HOUCEOI'ATIIIt) OHEMIbl'^ . LONDON,, ENGLANfIW ; '

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Timaru Herald, Volume 5264, Issue 5264, 15 October 1891, Page 4

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