lothsr lary Joseph AUBURT, THE NEW ZEALAND VEGETVIIST. II xt REMED KS ARE THE VERY UH-S . INFLUENZA., It will have been noticed by all readers of tbe newspapers durng the past few days that the epidemic, commrnly bu'<wn as lufluenzi, is ragmg with nircfn! c-ffec-ts in Sydney. Ad« iiule and Meibournp, and that many d-nths have already oc urred. There can therefore ' c i<o doubt that we nhall have this scourge amongst onr eWi?s within a very short time, and as all peisom in every station of life are liable to be attacked, it would l >e wi^e on th^ part of ever* one to ta c all nece.-sary precautions in preventing th mselves catching thin most troub eson c complaint The authorities in England ard on the Uoniinent some time s ; nce i^su^d instructions that preventative remedies were to be given daily to the military and. 1.0 the police, and it was reportfcd that this had very good effect. Now we all know that prevention is better than cure, and to this end the proprietor of MOTHER MARY JOEPH AUBERT'S REMEDIES lias every confiit-nce in recommending tlie'publcto try ' MARUPA." It is a vegetable remedy, nnd from past experience has provei itself invaluable in giving relief to ihose suffering from severe headaches, harshness in the Bronchial Tube, running at the nose, pains in the back a"d 1 jins, and tlio'oiher particular forms in which INFLUENZA attacks the system of different persons. The pub ie is asked to give it h fair trial, and from tlie evidence of Archbishop Redwoo ' we are sure every onp ought to have faith in the wonderful power which these valuable vegetable medicines have in counteracting the vaious attacks made in the human system. Mother lary Joseph Aubert's REMEDIES St. Mary's Cathedral, Wellington, August 2, 1890. Rr V MOTHER MA. UY JOSEPH AUI'E T, of Jerusalem, Wangauui Riv< j r, ha ing app ied for permission to d;s|io-p of ihe right of pntfi-ig up her medicines for "ale to Messrs Ke?*.PT; O .*K, ' UOSSf.R & Co., I hereby willing'y ran,} si eh permission in iho ho n tlititf'sueh vegetable medicine-, may become more publicly known, nnd as ist. the good carce in which the Rev. Mother wor g. Pi-"m many f'cs that havi* c me under my own uolice, lean testify fo the beneficial effect-; of these several iLK-d.e-ine* upon the poivons who have used them. (Signed) FRANCIS REDWOOD, Archbishop of Wellington. INFLUENZA. TKY , * MAEUPA. 1 This is "the" Remedy that gives instant re ief, and if taken in time saves great expense. BEAD WHAT "THE NEW ZEALAND TABLET " SAYS : *' The religious orders continue to maintain their reputation as ben»--fact r8 of Society in temporal as well as iv spiritual matters. A n w proof of this is furnishod in tb< remedies which have been discover-ri by the Sister Mary Joseph An be:- 1 of the Order of Notre Dame des Mis sions. The good Sister, whoso 1 1 £• • has been devoted to the instruc:io» oi the Maori*, whi'e sncce-sfully at improving their min-l and enlightening their spirits, has not bopn npg'ecfu l of th ir bodies. The result is tbe discovery of a series of medicines manufactnieJ from native trees and plants and which have bepn proved uno"emstbly to be of almost marvel 1 oil' effiency. It is to the credit of the ratho ie Church in the clony that one of its mission avy Sisters has < is inguished h rself in this way. pn.bab y conferring on thn world a be ffit lit tip, if anything, infe-ior o thnt co»!<erve<l, foi example, by the Jesuit Fathers who <KBcovered thec"rnti»e proprrii-s of Ihe Peruvian bark. Not only suffe •- ine; humanity, but scimefl itse f owes a debt to this lady, who Ims in-i'ie it acqrainted wiih propeities of natural products, h<t!ier!o unsns uected, and hns enriched iho pharmacopoeia. We bnve, furrhe-, in ho ihatter nn in> ni;re of liow vhi»i u-^ d v lion is calcnl 'U d to qnicUen 'he f;ieu!t:<>= nud to devf-lo;- --•;)•• be t qual ties of h .man nntnre. ist-i r Mar\ • J sop), s to lo wjirmlv •on mnnied for l;er di-i-ov ri< h, niu\. n'lud the (jomm.u i-y «;eiif»vally way b« cou^iatuUieii ou ihoui."
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 29 December 1891, Page 4
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