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MedicaL A ' GENUINE SUCCESS. VICE-REGAL ASD THESPIAN TESTIMONY. THAT LITTLE COLD." AT the present time the weather is most changeable, and nearly everyone sulfera from colds in the head or throat. Thase affoctioua in their primary state are nover very hurtful to the constitution, but a neglected cold is ono of the worst things that can ever happen to a human being. It shonld certainly be attended to im* mediately. Warmer clothing mint be put on ; and the patient must undergo a slight course of a medicine which will cure in the early stages and not allow the sufferer tobocome afflicte'l with those most prevalent comp'.aint3 — ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION and BRONCHITIS What a number of persons havo cansa to resrrat (vnegleoted simple iittle cold, and if they had only thought it was going to turnout as it has dona they would certainly have taken the I'ROPEE PRKCAUTIOKS. But etill it iB not too late, and why? BecaaßO NATURE, which provides everything neo^ssary to existence, in her bounty haa giv<in us herbs and vegetation amongst which ia hidden the antidotes to sickness, and it only required the research of such a lady as lIOTHKK AUBERT to discover the plant 3 which yield the artiole3 of assimilation in curbing the il!3 brocght on by a slight cold. "MABUPA." Is the registered name of MOTHER ACBERT'3 COUGH, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION REMEDY. It is a medicine which should ba in every hong*. hold, and testimony has been given by hundred* of persons of its good effects. Nctablj ME WALTER BENTLEY end MIS& MYEA KKMBLE, whose vocation brings them under the notice of everybody "who tuns and read*, 1 ' would not have certified to the efficicy of "MARUPA" If it was not what it is made out to be. There are no mineral substances in its composition, and almost for that reason alone it is not hurtful to the smallest child, but can be admiDistered with perfect safety. Mothers, attend to that distressing congh of your little offspring, and send for a bottle of "MARUPA," And have cause to rejoice that in future years your children grow up with CHEEKS LIKE ROSES, and not with PALLID LIPS because "THAT LITTLE COLD" was negleoted in younger days. The "Fekbmah'b Journal " (Saturday, June i, 1592). Speoial attention is directed to the advertisement of the Rev Mother Mary Joseph Aubert Bemedies whioh is appearing in our columns for tho first time. Mr Orlando J. Kemptborne, who manages thiß business, informs us that the sale of these medicines in New Zealand is somewhat wonderful, and that he has the greatest faith that they will soon come into popularity in Mew South Wales. Mother Aubert has bean at work in New Zealand for thirty years, and has always given her time, free of allchargo, to poroono of all denomi. nations, to whom her assistance could be of any avail in relieving them of their several complaints. Archbishop Redwood. Bishop Grimes, and Lord Onslow oertify to relief obtained by the use of these remedies, and each testimony is very gratifying. Mr Walter Bentlay and Miss Myra Kemble have also written adding their proof to the many hundred testimonials received by the proprietor. Some time since we reprinted a paragraph from onr Now Zealand Catbolio contemporary, in which it was deplored that Mother Aubert's romodies were not more widely known, and suggestiug a more wholesale mods of distributing tho.n than prevailed. It would seem that the Rev Mother has followed the advico offered on that occasion. "NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS." Three-quarters of a year has passed since the Aubert Remedies were first made pablio, and it certiinly oan be now said that they have earned a splendid reputation. As cures for the several ills they are recommended for, there can bo no donbt of their good character. All modiomes put on a market must be reliable ; because it matters not how much you advertise if there are not the beßt qualities to work with, your money will be illspent and bring in no jemt return. The Remedies under notice have conclusively proved themselves to be sterling, otherwise the sales would never have reached .their preßeat proportions, nor would such valuable testimony have been received, as is now in the possession of the proprietors. In New South Wales, where they ore now bein? introduced, a steady domand has alroady set in, helped in a great measure by the evidence of sucooss in Now Zealand. "KARANA" I» a very favonrito medicine, owing to its "tonio and fortifying nature" as testified to by LORD ONSLOW. It is quite harmlet-s- in its action, but it is sure with good resultß, and must give satisfaction to suob persons as will give it a fair trial. Most persons have an idea that one bottle of medicine will cure their com plain ta, and if they do not feel quite well after taking two or three doses they give the remedy up in disirnst. Probably these people have gone ou SUFFERING FOR YEARS, and then, beoause they see an artiole advertised which EXACTLY FITS THEIR COMPLAINT, they feel they ought to give it a trial ; but wbat do«s this trial consist of ? Merely a dose or two, and if in a day a oure is not effected on a complaint whioh probably haa taken years to build up, they say the medicine is worthless and not worth bothering with, i'ew persons like to accept gooO advioe, but to one and to all we say, if the Remedy ih worth trying nt all. let it at least have a fair chance. A broien-down oonstitution cannot be built up again in a day ; therefore, we emphatically say that If •' KaRANA " Is persevered with it will with overybody merit the roputation it now has as one of the BEST TONIOa IN EXISTENCE; MOTHER MARY has devoted years to experimenting, and in concluding her labours has produced Remedies from the vugotablo world the value ot which no one can gainsay. "KARANA' Is the registered TITLE of MOTHER AUBERT'S TONIC. Obtainable everywhere. " Waibakapa Dailt Times. (June lOtb, 1592.) Croakers may dismally mutter that we aro rapidly drifting to financial ohaos and ruin; they may shako their hoary heads and doplore the fact that capital is slowly but surely leaving the Colony; they may prophesy all sorts ot dismal forebodings, but the keen, sensible man of business will tell you that theae are the mere dnvellings of dospoudeut dotage. With our vast, undeveloped resources of minerals, forests, arable land, fisheries and hosts of other avennea of trade. which but a tew short years will see springing into fresh and vigorous life, the statement that this young country is retrograding can only be regarded as the dyspeptic utterance of aoured and disa/>pointod men. Every day sees the resources of this grand country gradually oponed up in some respect, great or small. Amongst the latest wo may mention the discovery that cortnin herbs comprised in the Now Zealand flora havo health-giving and curative properties ol the highest order. We allude to the Auborb Romedies, for which we have to thank that grand woman, Alotner Mary Joseph Aubert, who, from the depths of the "forest primeval," has culled the plants from vzhicu are extracted "Marupa," "Natanata," "Paramo," and " Karana." Theae medicineß have become at ono bound the most popular remedies of the day, and it is not only in this Colony that their worth is so much appreciated, but in the sister Colony of New South Wales they have boon introduced by Mr.Komptborno with tio most complete andinstaa» taneous success. The day cannot bo far dietart when these renytfieß must fitd their way into, the ' Old Country, tWa3 opening up another ob josel of trade, for which wo will have to thank, tha re.* search ot Motter Mary Joseph Aubnrt*

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7340, 21 July 1892, Page 4

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