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Medioal. A GENUINE SUCCESS, i VICE-EEGAL THESPIAN TESTIMONY. THAT LITTLE COLD." AT the present time the weßthor is most chaugoable, and nearly everyone Buffers from oolds inthe head ortbroat. Ihese affections in their primary state are never very hurtf nl to the constitution, but a neglected oold is one of the worst things that can ever happen to a human being, lt should oertainly be atteuded to immediately. Warmer clothing must bs put on; and tbo patieut must undergo a slight caurto of a medicine which will cnre in the early stages and not allow the sufferer to becomo afflicted with those most prevalent comp!a_nt3 — ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION aud BRONCHITI-. What a number of persons hive cnuse to regrat nneglooted simple little cold, and if they had only thought it was going to turnout as it haa done they wonld certainly havo taken the PROPER PRECAUTIONS. But Btill it is not too late, and why? Because NATURE, which provides ovory. thing nocoßsary to existence, in her bounty has given ua herbs and vegetation amongst which is htdden tho antidotes to sickness, and it only required the research of such a lady as MOTHER AUBEET to discovtr the plants whioh yiold the artioles of assimilation in curbiug the il-3 brought on by a slight cold. "MAEUPA" I* the registered name of MOTHER AITBEET'S COUGH, ASTHMA asd CONSUMPTION BEMEDY. It Ib a medicine which should be in ovory household, and testimony has been given by hnndreds of per-iona of its pood effects. Notably MR WALTER BENTLEY and MISS MYRA KKMBLE, whose vocation brings thera undor tbo notice of everybody "who runs and iead_," would not have oertified co the e__c__y of "MAEUPA" If it was not what it is made out to he. There are no mineral substances in its composition, nnd almost for that reason alone it is not hurtful t-> th* smallest child, but enn be administered with perfect safety. MothorH, attend to that distressing coujh of your little off'sprinsr, and scad for a battle of "MAEUPA," And have cause to rejoiae -bit in future years your children grow up w:th CHEEKS LIKE ROSES, and not with PALLID LIPS because "THAT LITTLK .OLD" was neglected iv younger days. Tee "Fr.EEMAH'B Jotrr.srAi" (Baturdny, June 4, 1692), Specinl attonli.n is dirsetsd to the advortisomeut of the Eev Mother Mary Joseph Aubert Hemedies which ia appearing in our columns for the first time. Mr Orl___o J. Kompthorno, who manages this business, informs us that the salo of theße medicinOß in New Zealand is somewhat wonderfnl, and that ho has the greatest faith that thoy will aoon come into popularity in New South Walea. Mother Aubert has been at work in New Zealand for thirty years, and has always given hor time, free of allcharge, to persons ot all donomi. nations, to whom her assistatico could be of any avail in relieving thorn of their sevoral compluintß, Archbißhop Eedwood, Bishop Grimes, and Lord Onslow certify to relief obtained by tho use ol these remedies, and such testimony iB very gratifying. Mr Walter Bentley and Miss Myra Kemble hive also written adding their proof to the many hundrod testimonials received by the proprietor. Some timo since we reprinted a paragraph from our New Zealand Catholic contemporary, in which it was deplored that Mother Aubert's remedies wero not more widely known, and suggesting a more wholesale mod. of distributing the a than prevailed. ,It would seem that the Eev Mother haa followed the advico offered on that oocasiou. "NOTHING SUCCKEDS LIES. SUCCESS." Three-quarters of a ynar haa passed aince the Aubert Remedies were first made publio, and it certainly oan be now said that they have earned a splendid reputation. As cures for the several ills they are recommended for, there citu be no doubt of their good character. All medioiuea put on a market mußt be reliable ; bacacsa it matters not how much you advertise if there are not the best qualities to work with, your monoy will be illspent and bring iv no jnßt return. The Romedies uudor notice have conclusively prov.d themselves to be sterling, otherwise the Bales would never bave reaohed their preseat proportions, nor would such valuable testimony have been received, as is now in the possession of the proprietors. In New South Wales, where they are now bointr introduced, a steady demand has already set in, helped in a great measure by tho evidence of suooesa in New Zealand, '•___. ABANA" laavery favonrite medicine, owing to its "tonic and fortifying nature" as testified to by LORD ON-LOW. It ia quite harmle.B in its action, but it is sure with good results, aud must give satisfaction to sacb persons as will give ie a fair trial. Moat persons have an idea that one bottle of medicine will cure their otmplai&ts, and if thoy , do not feel quite well after taking two or three doaea they give the remedy np in disgust. Probably these people have gone ou SUFFERING FOE YEARS, and then, becine. they see an article advertised which EXACTLY FITS THEIR COMPLAINT, they feol they ought to give ita j trial; but what do#a tbis trial ooceist of ? Meroly a dose or two, and if in a day a cure is not effected on a complaint which probably has taken yeara to build up, they say the medicine is worthless and not worth bothering with, i'ew persons like to accept good advice, but to one and to all we say, if the Remedy is worth trying nt all, let it at least have a fair chance. A broken-down constitution oannot bo built up again in a day -, therefore, we emphatically say tbat if "KiEANA" Is persevered wiih it will with everybody merit the reputation it now has as one of the BEST TONICa IN EXISTENCE 1 . MOTHEE MAEY has devoted years to experimenting, and in concluding hor labours has produced Bemedies from the vegetable world the value of which no one can gainsay. " KAEANA ' Is tho reg'stered TITLE of MOTHEE AUBEETS TONIC. Obtainable everywhere. "WAiBAitArA Dailt Times. (June .oth, 1592.) Croakers may dismally mutter tbat we are rapidly drifting to financial chaOß and mm; they may shake their hoary heads and deplore the fact that capital is slowly but surely leaviDg the Colony; they may prophesy all sorts ot dismal forebodings, but tho keen, sensible m_n of business will tell jou that these are the mere drivellings of despondent dotage. With our vast, undeveloped resources of minerals, forests, arable land, fisheries and hOßta of other avenues of trade, which bnt a few short years will soe springing into fresh and vigorous life, the statement that this young country is retrograding can only be regarded aa the dyepeptio utterance of soured and disappointed men. Every day sees the resources of thia grand country gradually opened up in some respect, great or small. Amongst the latest we may mention tha disc.very that oortain herbs comprised in the New Zjaland flora have health-giving and curative properties of tho highest order. We allude to the Aubert Ecme- j dies, for which we havo to thank that grand woman, Mother Mary Joseph Aubert, who, j from the depths of the "fore.t primeval," haa j culled the plantß from which ere ' extracted j " Marupa," "Natanate," " Paramo," and ! " Knrano." Theae medicines have bocome at ono j bound the moat popular remedios of the day, and ! it is not only in this Colony that their worth ia ao much appreciated, but in the sister Colony of New ' South Wales they have been introduced by 'Mr j Kempthorne with the moet complete andinstau. J taneona success. The day cannot he far distant : when these remedies must fit d their way into the : Old Country, thua opening up another ohannel of trade, for which we wiil have to thank the re- j learcH of Mother Mary Joseph Aubnrt, I " i

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7341, 22 July 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 7341, 22 July 1892, Page 4

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