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INFLUENZA, TRY “ MARTTFA.” TH T S IS “ THE" REMEDY THAT Gives almost instant relief, AND IF TAKEN IN TIME SAVES GREAT EXPENSE. READ what the New Zealand Tablet eaya : —“ The religions orders continue to maintain their reputation as beuefacio's of Society in tempo* al as well as in spiiuual mailer. A new proof of this is furnished in the remedies which have been discovered by the Sister Mary Joseph Aubert of the Order of Notre Dame dee Missions. The good Sister, whose life has been devoted to the instruction o c the Maoris, while she has labored successfully at improving their minds and enlightening their spirits, has not been neglectful o< their bodies. The result is the discovery of a series of medicines manufactured from native trees and plants, and which have been proved undeniably to be of almost marvellous efficacy. It is to the credit of the Catholic Church in the colony that one of its missionary Sisters has distinguished herself in this way, probably conferring on the world a benefit, little, if anything, inferior to that conferred, for example, by the Jesuit Fathers who discovered the curative properties of the Peruvian bank. Not only suffering huraani y but science itself owes a debt to this lady, who has made it acquainted with properties of natnial products, hitherto unsuspected, and has emiched the pharmacopoeia. We have, further, in the matter an instance of how religious devotion is calculated to quicken the faculties and to develop the best qualities of human nature. Sister Mary Joseph is to be warmly commended for her discoveries, and, indeed, the community generally may be congratulated on them.”

Cheap Furniture. QNLY A FEW MORE Matble top Wash stand a, 35s ca The Marble is worth the n?ODLV. Handsome Coiner Whatnots, four shelves, 255. Gipsy Tables, black and gold, or walnut and gold, in green or ciimsor, 12s 6c. Plain top 8s 6d W. H. SEBLEY, Cabinetmaker anuJJUpholßterer, Wr ; pawa. 12 ITew Music! ITew Music! A PARCEL OF MUSIC from the wellknown firm Wick ins & Co., London, has just been received, containing the latest songs, dances, and pianoforte musio ■ Home Boys Home, Scar--OWiU&w ■ let Poppies, When the Tide Comes In, The Old Arm Chair, The Erl-King, The Little Vulgar Boy. Dance Music : Scarlet Poppies Waltz, Barn Dance. Home Memories Series, (being easy characteristic dances for the pianoforte by W. H. Jude) :—Bells of Loch Lomond, Silver Frost, Bells of Dublin Bay, and Golden Harvest. Pianoforte Literature

(By W. H. Jude) The Lost Key, Jack Ashore, A Homan Holiday. MAIL STATIONERY DEPOT STATIONERY. J. C. Simpson, Having opened a stationery and TOBACCONIST’S SHOP at WAIPUKURAU, next to the Bank of New Zealand, is now prepared to supply the public with all kinds of STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, & ACCOUNT BOOKS. PIPES, TOBACCOS, CIGARS, Etc., A Choice Stock. A Hairdressing Saloon Is attached to the premises. AGENCIESWickins & Co.’a Music Canterbury Times Waipawa Mail Daily Telegraph Evening News Any Music or other articles not in stock 80 procured to order. BUSINESS CARDS.—PIain or fancy —at city rates.—Mail Office, Wai awa.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 2712, 23 January 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waipawa Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 2712, 23 January 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waipawa Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 2712, 23 January 1892, Page 1

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