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KESUSCITATIOI. T^VEEYONE who has been atH tidied with the prevailing # epidemic of Influenza knows that it is very lowering to the system, and that a geaeral fepling of weakness permeates all through the body. Now it is highly necessary that some' Tonic medicine should be taken to bring the system up to. its proper standard, because if not immediately, attended to more serious complaints, may devejope and cause a large amount cf unnecessary misery. His Excellency Lord Onslow has commanicated the fact to Mother Mary Joseph Aubert that the Remedy "Karana," as prepared by Wself, is, in his opinion, and from his own experience in taking : same, a perfect toniu and very fortii fving, and the public may rest asi siired that the Governor of this Colony would not give such testimony i nnless h$ was well aware that it was 1 correct. Those persons who are : troubled with a cough as an after effect from : Influenza are particularly reg ues te j to give " Marupa " a fair trial, and ; 1 it will be found that benefit will result. It may be as. well to mention here that these Eemedies are not cheap 1 and nasty. preparat,ion|,.but.are made up in suclj concejitrated. form that " they may 1 at first 'sight appear ex- , pensive, but this is not so, as, from the very many flattering testimonials ■ which have been received, the proprietor. is confident that, value is i being give j, and ithat onlj good re- ► suits follow with those persons who . have given the Remedies a trial;. No medicines previously introduced into New Zealand have reached a total sale of eighteen > thousand bottles in four months ancl yet this has been, dose by Mother Mary Joseph A-übert. » Kindly remomber that " Kavana " is invigorating to the system, and that ••Marupa" will successfully combat with any cold, oongb or bronchial affection, I TTIS Excellency Lo <\ Onalpw I n speaks' up for Mother Mary Joseph Aubert in a letter to Dr De La Baohbu^ : — j [Copie] j ! Wellington, 18 ch^eptembre, 189.1, ' Mon Chee Docteur,— Je vpus dojs de la reoonnais^a^cfi pour lea consultations quevous ' m' I avez donn6es m' engagean^ & essayer lesTt^mMe'V exftMlS ctes plantea ' de la N.Z. prepares par 'a R. Mere ' Marie Joseph Anbert/ J'en ai fait usage pendant quelque temps, .6tjepui3 vous afftrrner qne je m' en suit parfaiteuient tronve. lU : son,t toniques ea furtifinnts. " YeuiUez trnnsmettre mes felicitations^a la R. Mer t e ( ' au sujet de.ses. t ayauxi' Jlt«' 'sont 4'une graucle vateiii' pour )e soulagement des miseieß '^uniaines-, me parajssant snsoeptibles A*ajoutev aux industries de la coioiiie,. et devoir etre en menie. tempu profitables anx bonne ceuvr.QS dont elle pbursmt la realisation^ , Agreez, mon «her Doet^ur, l'assur-, de ance mqs .^eTi'.inients 'listiugiies. ONSLOW. ' Db de' 1 ! . Baohoue, 1 Frenoh Consulate, Wellington. i _______ [TBANbLATION.] [ Wellington, [ " 18th September, 1891. My Dear Doctor, - I feel grateful to you for your ad--1 vice to try the Eemedies extracted frorp New Zealand plants, and prepared by the Rev Mother M>ry 1 Joseph Au'iort. I have used them 1 for some time, and Xam in a position I to inform you that I have 'found them perfectly satisfactory. They are really tonio nnd fortifying. Bf good enough to convey to the Rev Mother ray congratulations on her labours ; they are of great value for the relief of human miseries, and appear to me capable of furthering colonial industry, and should nt the same time be profitable to those • good works which she seeks to realise, \ Accept, my dear doot r, the assurf anoe of my appreciative feelings, j (Signed) ONSLOW. r Dr db La Bachoue, \. French Consulate. Wellington.

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Manawatu Herald, 27 February 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, 27 February 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, 27 February 1892, Page 4

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