Mother Mary Joseph ATJBURT, THE NEW ZEALAND VE'i STATIST. B ii JiEMED ES ARE THE ♦ VERY BEST. INFLUENZA, It will have been noticed by a'l readers of the newspapers during tile past few days thdt the epidemic, commrnly known as luflueuzt, is raging with ilir-fti- effects i.i Sydney, Ade.aide and Melbourne, ami tlmt many d atlis have already oc uned. There can therefore ' c i.o doubt that we -hball have this scourge among-t our elves within a very short tune, and as all prison* in every' station of l.fe arc liable to be attacked, it ! would »ie wi^e on th- part of eve* \ one to ta c all nece-snry precautions iv ! preventing th mselves catching this most troub eson<e complaint The authorities in England and on the Uontinent some time s : nce i-sufd instrucLioiiS that preventalive remedies were to be given daily to the militHiy «nd to the police, and it was reportc-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 MARY JOSEPH AUBERT'SREMEI'IESj has every confidence in recommend- ; ing the publ ct» try ' MARUPA " ; It is a vegetable remedy, *md from past experience has prove J itsplf . invaluable in givi'-g relief to tho-e . suffering from severe headaches, harshness in the Broi.chial Tube, . running at the nose, pains in the back and bins, and the other psr ticular forms in which INFLUENZA attacks the system of different persons. The pub ie is "asked to give it : « fair trial, and from the evidence of Archbishop .Bed wool we are sure every onp ought to have faith in the wonderful power which these valuable vegetable medicines have in counteracting the va.ious attacks made In the human system. Mother Mary Joseph Aubert's REMEDIES St. Mary's Cathedral, Wellington, August 2, 1890. RFV MOTHER MAKY JOSEPH ATJHE T, of Jerusalem, Wanganui River, ha ing app ied for permission to -dispose of the right of putting up her medicines for to Messrs KE!'.PTIiO '.s'E, I'ROSSKH & Co., I hereby willing'y rant snob permission in the hoi.c that such vegetable medicino.s may becomc^nore publicly known, and as ist, the 'p.(io& can<=e in wliich the Eev. Mother wor ; s. Frnm many f=ic s that have orao under my own notice, I can testify to the beneficial effects of these several medicine 1 ' upon the persons : who have used them. ;:; . : ; (Signed) FRANCIS REDWOOD, Archbishop of Wellington. INFLUENZA TRY < MARUP.A.' this is "the*' Renrdy tlmt gives instatit relief, and if taken in; t^me saves great expense. ' 0 ' BEAD WH-AT ■••'IHB^Wf ZEALAND TABLR^SiSfe.:r;#. -\- . 11 The reli^iotisbi'de»*^)tttintJe;-tp maintain their Te^lit^dV^as^e"'--fact rs of So«'.iet^.4vv.<;em^Aratai»,iv'ell as in spiritual' matttepv!;''^; »;-w -.prnof of'' ; t!ijs' is fiii-iri^f v hi th'> remedies which have beeiirtilscover () by tiie Sister Mary Anbe of the Order of Jtofre Dani'i 'fa Mi* niorn. - The good Sister,; ; w'Hoso |if ife li^.s been devoted to the ir^tfnt;ip^ Maoris,;- whi'.e;siie has-labbur^ 'successfully at^ini praying. t|itfir ; niin(i;' : | and eiihghleoiitg $$r.: spirits^'mi^ not;' boon uegle^fal;-^^ ir /bio^ies| Theyresult is t^^oye^if^eriei, •%f ' rae/iicines ; -^nufti^ eA . ..froft£ native" trees ■kntVl-plah-ts and whi^i tiavja be.<^ proved iinc(ei)i;tb^ to q{ "al iribßt'-bwufvfeVf^ effica%; : -It 'is-J tii tha credit of ithje^'a^hf) ic'VCh^rcli:^t^e- 6 'forty that pne : of its "iiy $siv-n •' : i*y^ste^ lias •: is; ingiushe^'h pelf initi)^:way, pr;:bab;y Conferi'ing< on vth^Orld :a .bO.--fifit: : -;;litt!_e I ';.jf: i 'gity-- ; : ; "Je^i^ fathers' wjror liiscqyered'tiVe ciir.itiv'e properui-s. of tlie Peiuyaa.n'^kiS -X<>* only suffering huujamty/.Viut. scienca itse"f 6wes a clebt-' to, (Ih'« larly, who has mpde it acqnaipted'; witjh properties bfenatural proil.iit:t«,^ntheri.p unsns-;: Ijefeted, and has ei/nc^od. t.h« p!-,ar-maoppooia. We lave, furfhe -, in the iv.atter au inrf'anif'e of how veigi U-: d' voiion is ciiUailated to quicken ihe'facultes and' to dev< lop the bebt qual ties of h"man nature, ist.-r Man Jtsepli to L» warmly cotiiinended for i.eftdirf'OVvrits, and, J indeed, the .community- generally : may be conmatulateii on -tlwin.'' |
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 23 January 1892, Page 4
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638Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 23 January 1892, Page 4
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