Mother lary Joseph ATJBTJET, . THE NEW ZEALAND VEGETATIST. [I A BEMEDIES ABE THE I VERY BEST. INFLUENZA, j It will have been noticed by all 1 readers of the newspapers during the I past few days thdt the epidemic, I coimnrnly lmown as Influent, is i raging with cim-fn! effects iv Sydney, Adelaide, and Melbourne, and that many deaths have already occurred. There can therefore l>e no doubt thsit we bhall have this scourge amongst ourselves within a very short time, and as all peison* in every station of life are liable to be attacked, it would be wise on the part of everyone to ta'-e all necessary precautions in preventing th- mselves catching this most troub esome complaint. The authorities in England and on the' Uontinent some thrie since issupd instructions tint preventatiye remo- ' dies were to'be given daily to the military,' and to the police, and it was reportt-d that this had very good •effect. Now we all know that prevention is better than cure, and to this end the proprietor of MOTHER MAEY JOSEPH AUBERT'S BEMEUIES has every confidence in recommending the public to try " MAETJPA." It is a vegetable remedy, and from past experience has proved itself invaluable in giving relief to ihose suffering from severe headaches, harshness in the Bronchial Tube, running at the nose, pains in the back and loins, and the other particular forms in which INFLUENZA attacks the system of different persons. The pub ie is asked to give it a fair trial, and from the evidence of Archbishop Bedwooi we are sure every one ought to have faith in the wonderful power which these valuable vegetable medicines have in counteracting the various attacks made In the human system. TVCotHer lary Joseph Autert's REMEDIES St. Mary's Cathedral, Wellington, August 2, 1890. EFV MOTHEB MAUT JOSEPH AUHET, of Jerusalem, Wanganui Eivcr,' ha ing app ied for permission j to dippn^e of ilie right of pntti'ig up I her medicines for t-ale to Messrs Kekptho-.'JK, Grosser & Co., I hereby willing^ • rant snob permission iv the ho-'.e that such, vegetable medicine.-* may become more publicly Icoown, and assist the good cause in which the Eev. Mother wor-s. From many fiics that have, come under my own notice, I can testify to the beneficial effects of these several medicines upon the persons who have used them, (Signed) FEANCIS BEDWQOD, Archbishop of Wellington. INFLUENZA TBY <MABUPA. J This is "the" Rem°dy that gives instant relief, and if taken in time saves great expense. READ WHAT "THE NEW* ZEALAND TABLET " SAYS : " The religious orders, continue to maintain their reputation as beivfactora of Society in temporal as well as in spiritual matterg. A n»w proof of this is furnished in the remedies which have been discover* cl by the Sister Mary Joseph Aaberi of the Order of Notre Dame des Mis sions. The good Sister, whose life has been devoted to the instruction of the Maori*, whi'e she_has laboured successfully at improving their rninils nnd enlightening their spirits, has not been neglectful of their bodies. The result is the discovery of a (--cries of medicines manufactured from native trees and plants and which have been proved undeniably to be of almost marvol'r.iK efficacy. It is. j to the credit of the Tatho ie Church in the oniony that one of its mission- \ ary Sisters bus <Hs inguishod h-rself ! in this way, probaVy conferring on the world a be «fit little, if anything infeiior ( o that conferred, for pxample, by the Jesuit Fathers who { recovered the curntive properties of I ibe Peruvian baric. Not only suffering humanity, but scimca itso'f owes a debt' to This lady, who has raafle it acquainted with properties of natural products, hitherto* unsuspected, and hns enriched tlip pharmacopoeia. We have, further, in tho i»attev an instance of how re'tifji'ua d'V"tion is colcuhited to quicken the faculties. nnd to develop che best qual ties of human riatnre, istcr Mary Joseph :p to I c warYuly commended for h(<r di-«!ov( ries, and, ind«rd. ilie oommuuiiy generally may is ooug»tnUi«> .on il)«pj."
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 24 December 1891, Page 4
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