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Something Worth Knowing To How Many Persons in the vast popu lation which inhabits this mundane sphere has it eyer occurred what life is, and what a delicate organism composes the human frame ? To make a happy home, give a cheerful disposition, and earn a pleasant night's repose after the arduous labours of the day, it is a matter of necessity that perfect health is assured, and it is only by maintaining most regular habits that this can be obtained. Now there is not one person in ten who ever considers this momentous question until too late it is scon that. Nature has found a weak spot, and is storming tho human fortress with dire effects. It is then that a remedy is sought, and Mother Mary Joseph Aubert can supply the necessary want, for after ysar3 of toil she has discolored that " Karana" will successfully combat with most of tho ills of lifo, and restore a broken-down constitution. The system requires a " tonic," and the watchword " Karana " should be im printed over every portico.so that children may utter it on th Q ir first word of speech and remember it all the days of their lifo as thfly do tho nursery rhyme 3of " Litle Jac'c Homer " and " Old Mother Hub bard." "Karana "is a vegetable tonic, pleasant to take, and in no way hurtful in its action In mediaeval times the great ambition of he wise men, such as alchemists, magicians and astrologer.', was to find the Philosopher's Stone, to discover a inetohd whereby the transmutation of metals might be effected, and chief of all to manufacture an essence or potion, by which tho human lifo could bo indefinitely prolonged. This essence was called the elixir vitse nr elixir of life. Many were the attempts and much scientific skill and knowledge was wasted in the vain endeavour to wrest from nature her secrets If all this learning and all this skill had been turned to something practicable, mankind might have been considerbalj benefited, but as it was nothing of anj tangible benefit accrued from the re' searches of these ancient scientists. Now Mother Mary Joseph AuV"<rt has not attempted an impossibility ; she has nol unduly sought to pry into the secrets ol nature ; but she has by long and careful study discovered that certain New Zealand herbs and plants have health' giving properties of an extremely liigl order. By years of experience she has their efficiency, and these medicines arc now brought forth to the pubiu in the full conviction that no worthlees quackerj is being introduced, but tht what is stated as to their medicinal poperties is an absolute fact. These preparations have won " golden opinion? from all sorts of men," ar.d the testimony of such pro minent personages as Lord Onlow, Arch bishop Redwood, Mr Boutley the actor, and hosts of others should be convincing THE CHURCH. THE TATE AND THE STAGE. SURELY it can be said, looking ovoi the annals of History, and peering through the dim vista of departed years that no previous record has ever been established such as has been attained bj the PROPRIE L'ARY MFDICINESmanu. factured by MOTHER MARY JOSEPH AUBERT. His Grace Archbishop REDWOOD, the chief dignitary of the Roman Catholic Faith in New Zealand, has testified that great benefit has been derived by persons who have used these Remedies. One of her Majesty Queen Vktoria'. most Honourable Privy Councillors, Lord Onslow certifies that he himselt has personally taken the Medicines, and received renewed vigour from their use, and now a gentleman, Mr Walter Bentley, who has delighted the ears of large audiences in the principal cities of the colonies, wio has attained celebrity as an eminent Tragedian, and one of the brightest stars of his profession, proclaims to the world that MOTHER MARY JOSEPH AUBERT lias conferred great lenefit on ufiering humanity. No one would say that gentlemen of such high social standing would lend their names to anything which was not reliable and genuine, and it is a fact that these remedios have proved themselves to be so. Napier, N.Z., March 16th, 1892. Mr 0. I. Kempthobne, Dear Siu, — I hasten to acknowledge the marvol'ons rosnlts of a trial ol " Marupa." 0 i Sunday my voice was in a most rajf^-d now it is quitfi clear, andjVoodlly.l feel as strong as ever ] did, and all iv twenty-four hours. It in wonderful, and I thank you heartily for the recommendation. — Yours faithfully, Walter Bentley Waipawa, March 25th, 1892. Messrs Kehftuobne, Prosser & Co., Dear Sirs, — Since Mother Aubert's Remedies were first advertised, I have nevor seen any medicines sell so freely as they do, and I hear that they are giving satisfaction to the general public who use them. I shall be pleased to have a photograph of the rev, lady for exhibition in my window, — Yours truly, Pkof. T. F. Moore. THE AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASONS. •As the days become shorter at this period of the year, with the lesser appearance of the sun, so the climate becomes more changeable and much colder. Now is the time when everybody puts on more clothing to sustain the warmth of the body, but how few people escape the prevailing coughs and colds of the autumn and winter seasons.notwithstanding these precautions. To all who have suffered from the dire effects of Influenza, it must be pointed out thai they are much more susceptible to affections of the throat than whea they were in their former good health. This has been emphatically proved, and to such persons a warning is highly necessary. " MARUPA " is the Remedy which should be on hand, and sufferers will always find benefit from its use. No proprietary medicine has a larger sale in New Zealand than this now popnlar remedy, and of its success there is no dnubt,as the testimonials receivedacknowledging this are very numerous. " MARUPA " is a vegetable prepaia tion, and cannot hurt the smallest child, I but its value in removing irritation of the lungs and bronchial tubes is far and away in excess of the price charged for it. Why be in misery when a bottle of this excellent combination of herbs will afford joyful relief. A cold in tho head is a very troublesome hing, but MARUPA can euro it. All sufferers from chest complaints are advisad to give it a trial ; satisfaction is bound to result. You are quite out of sorts this morning what is the matter with you ? I do not exactly know, but Ifeelhfever is.i, do not eire for m 7 meals, avo a li3idi;!i9 altn>3t parpatually, and gene ril ealing of languor como3 over ma.ono Ah, I sco, you have beenrworking late and not taking regular oxecise, sticking toyjur bookd toe closaly, and not studying the rules of Nature. You want sottin up, and to do this youmust rise at regular hours and take some of Mother Aubert's' " Karana " in the morning. This medicine w;ll freshen you up wonderfully, and then you will consider how foolish you have been in waiting so long in not giving a trial to a remedy which by popular vote is acknowledged to be the medicine which imparts good tone to tho stomach, clearsthe mouth of nausea ,and generally makes a man feel "as fit as a fiddle." " Karana " was not discovered in a day. It is the outcome of many years serious work on the part of a lady whom a devoted her lifetime io rolioving sufferers, and discovering remedies suitable to has many oomplaints that human flesh Lento.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11610, 12 August 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11610, 12 August 1892, Page 4