Mother lary Joseph iUBURT, THE NEW ZEALAND VEGETATIST. RFsi REMEDIES ARE THE VERY BEST. INFLUENZA, It will have been noticed by a'l readers of tbe newspapers during the past few days that the epidemic, commonly known as Influenza, is raging with direful effects in Sydney, Adelaide, and Melbourne, and that many deaths have already occurred. There can therefore l»e co doubt that we shall have this sconrge amongst ourselves within a very short time, and as all persons in every station of (life are liable to be attacked, it would bo wise on the part of evervnno to ta'-e all necessa**y precautions in preventing themselves catching this most troub'esome complaint. The authorities in England and on the Continent some time since issued instructions that preventative remedies were to be given daily to ihe military and to the police, and it was reported that this had very good effect. Now we all know that prevention is beiter than cure, and to this end the propri- tor of MOTHER MARY JOEPH AUBERT'S REMEDIED has every confidence in recommending the publ c t) try " MARUPA." It is a vegetable remedy, nnd from past experience has proved itself invaluable in giving relief to tho<e suffering from severe headaches, harshness in the Bronchial Tube, running at the nose, pains in tbe back and l.>ins, a-id the other particular forms in which INFLUENZA attacks tho system of different persons. The pnb'ic is asked to give it « fan- trial, and from the evidence of Archbishop Red wool we are sure every onp ought to havo faith in the wonderful power which these valuable vpgetable medicines have in counteracting the. va-ious attacks made in the hninan system. lother lary Joseph Aubert's REMEDIES St. Mary's Cathedral, Wellington, August 2, 1890. REV MOTHER MARY JOSEPH AUBENT, of Jerusalem, Wanganui Rivpr, ha\ing app'ied for permission to dippove of the right of putting up her medicines for sale to Messrs Kkjcpthoia-b, Tuosser & Co., I hereby willingly tvant such permission in the ho;>o that such vegetable medicines mny become more publicly known, and assist the good cause in which tho Rov.-Mfitlier works. From many f:ic s that hnv« come under my own notice, I can testify to the beneficial effooi- of theno several medicine* upon i!u> por.-rms who have used them. (.Signed) FRANCIS REDWOOD, Archbishop of Wellington. INFLUENZA TRY •MARUPA' This is "ihe" Remedy that gives instant re:ief, and if taken m time saves great expense. BEAD WII'T "THE NEW ZEALAND TABLET" SAYS: '' The reliyioui orders continue to mnintnin ilieir reputation as beo<fact rs "f So -ioty in temporal as well j as in spiritual matter?. A iif»w pr.'ol" nf this ; s furnisher! in. the remedies which have been discovered by the *istor Mary Joseph Aube'*' of tho Order <>f Xofrr Dams <hs Mix siontt The f, m od Sister, whosft life has beon devoted to the instruction ot the Maori--, lii'o s-bebas lhboure successful 'y at improving (liHivmind:nnd enlightening their spirits, has not bo°n neg'ficfnl of th 3r bodies. The result is the discovery of a series of raeiicine* manutaotmf*! from native tret-s and plants nnd which liavo befn jirnvod nn'leni»ibly to be of filmost Tnnrvel'f-u- 5 ofh'caov. It is to the credit of the Cat ho ie Church in tho e<»l(Miy that one of its missionary Sisters h"* >is ingnishod_h-r.--e!f in this way, i>r baby conferring on the world ft be fiiit litt'p, if anything, infeiior -o that conforred, for example, by the .T^niit Fathers who diacoverfid fhn o\nv.ti'-o pfoptrti''s of the Peruvia-i bn.rk. Not only suffering humanity, but science itse'f owes a debt to this lady, who has made it acquainted with properties of natural products, hitherto unsuspected, and has enriched tho pharmacopoeia. "We have, further, in tho matter an instance)! of how religious devotion is calouluted to quicken the faculties and to develop the best qualities of human nature. Hster Mary Joseph is to Le warmly commended for her discoveries, and, indeed, tho community generally may be congratalaterl on th«m."
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 5 December 1891, Page 4
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661Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 5 December 1891, Page 4
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