lotlier lary Joseph ATOET, THE NEW ZEALAND VEGET ATIST. 1 HFrC REMEDIES AEE THE VERY BESr. INFLUENZA, It will have been noticed by a'i readers of tbe newspapers during the past few dajs ib-it the epidemic, commrnly bn wn a*. Ir-fluenzi, is rag.ng with nir fn t-ffeits in Sjdney. Ade.aide and Melbouni'% au«l tbat many dtatlis have 'already ocurred. There can therefore • c*< o doubt that wef-hall have tbia scourge among-t our elves within a very short tune, and as all poison* in every station of 1-fe are liable to be attacked, it would x >e wise on th- part of eve. \ one to ta c all nece-sary precautious in preventing th mselves catching thid nn st tiotib eso" c complaint Tlie authorities in Engla d aid on the Con iueut some time s rice i-su«d instruc; io- 8 tbit preventative remedies were to be given daily to ihe nulitury ifnd to tbe police, and it was reported that this had very good efEect. Now we all know that prevention is better tban cnre, and to this end the proprietor of MOTHER MARY JOSEPH AUBERT'S REMEDIES has evt ry cenfid'-nce in recommending the publ cto try ' MARUPA." It is a vegetable remedy, and from past experience has prove, itself invaluable in giving relief to those suffering from severe headaches, harshness in tlie Bronchial Tube, running at the not-e, pains in the back and lt'ins, and tbe 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 tbe evidence of Arcbbs-iop Redwoo' we are sure everj' oup ought to have laith in the wonderful power which these valuable vegetable m< dtcines have in counteracting the va i itis attacks made in the human system. lotlier lary Joseph Aubert's , REMEDIES St. Mary's Cathedral, Wellington, August 2, 1890. RV MOTHER MAUY JOSEPH AUbE T, of Jerusalem, Wangauui Riv<*r, ha ing app ied for permission to dispone of ihe right ol'putti g up her medicines for i-ale to Al esses KePTT. O '_!K, I'KOSSRR & Co., I hereby willing 1 y •* rant snch permission in the hone that such vegetable medicines may beoome more publicly i known, and as-ist tbe pood cause, in (which the Rev. Mother wor s. From many i>c s tbat havu come under | *my own notice, I can testify to tbe 'beneficial effects of these several rnedicne* upon the persons wbo -have used tbem. (Signed) • FRANCIS REDWOOD, Archbishop of Wellington. INFLUENZA TRY * MARUPA.* This is "the" Remedy that gives instant re ief, and if taken in time saves great expense. BE\D WfPT "THE NEW ZEALAND TABLET " SAYS : « { The reliyious ordeis contin-ie to niaintain their reputation as ben»fact rs of Society in temporal as well as in spiritual matter*.. A j* w proof of tliis is furnished in ( ;,the remedies which have been discovered liy the Sister Mary Joseph Anbe t of tho Order ol Notre Dame des jllis-i sions. Tbe Rood Siate-, who>e life lias beeu devoted to tlie instruc ion of the Maoris «hie she has laboured successful 'y at improving thuir mind j.nd enbg lit ening. their spirits, lias not botm npg'ec fu' of th ir bodies. The result is the discovery of a ;enes •of me-licines manufaotuied from native trees and plants and which have bepn proved undeniably to l>e of almost marvel 1 ou- efficacy. It is to tbe credit of the Catho ie Church in the cdony that one of its missionary Sisters has ■ is inguislu-d h rself in" this way, pr..bab y conferring on the world a be efit little, if anything, mfc; ior o that con erred, for example, by the Jemit Fathers who discovered the cir-iti c pioppni s of the Peruvian bark. Not only stifle"ing humanity, but science itse f owes a debt to this lady, who has im*-le it acipiainted with propeities of natural pro* l nets, hitherto unsns* ' pected, and has enriched iho pharmacopoeia. We bave, furtbe-, in ;ho matter an instance of how reigi v-« d' vtion is calctiluted toi quicken the facultes and to develop ihe be-t^ qual ties of human nature.' istsr Mary J sepb ts to I c warmly commended for her dis'-ov. ri. s, and, ndffd. the onmmuniiy genet-ally ( ta»y bi ooß«r«ktuittt«Hl on Uiuu_. M '
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 9 February 1892, Page 4
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