STILL MOKE TESTIMONY . FOR -\ IT OTHER A ÜBEE T3EMEDIES. XL ANOTHER BISHOP CONFIRM THEIR EFFICACY. The demand during the past lnont shows they are now fully establishe as the chief proprietary medicine c New Zealand. The chemists everywhere speak o them as the most successful verne dies ever introduced. DIPHTHERIA. This troublesome complaint is a the present timo working hava throughout New Zealand. " MABUPA " has beeu tried for this, and is giving every satisfaction to those who hav< used it. It is almost impossible tc realise the value of a medicine sucl as Marupa is. At the first symptoms of DIPHTHERIA send for a bottle of Marupa, and confirm the usefulness ol this remedy. This is the season when nearly everyone suffers from hoarseness, sore throats, and colds in the heads. » MARUPA " Cau relieve sill these c mplaints, and is a medicine -which .should be kept in every household. Chiistchutch, May 24th 1892. Dear Sir— l am informed that you are about to visit Sydney and Melbourne in tho inteves s of the Mother Mary Joseph Remedies. I need hardly say that I wish you every success in your undertaking. At the same time I must tha:.-k you for the samples yon kindly sent me. I must say I found what I took most beneficial, and from what I have heard wherever I have been in/ New Zealand, these remedies arqj looked upon as marvellous' in theii? effects. ;; I feel sure when known they iiul be equally appreciated in Austra . I am, yours faithfully, J. J. Grimes, Bishop of Ohrislchufoh. Mr O. I. ICompthoruo. Palmerston North, March 26, 1892 Mr 0. I. Kempthorne. Dear Sir — 1 find a steadily increasing demand for Mother Maty Joseph Aubert's Remedies. Paramo and Marupa are in special demand, and I believo that all may be looked I upon as reliable and efficacious. I am, Sir, Your-, &c , A. A. LIsJjAMAN. Palmerston North, March 26, 1892. Mr <>. T. Kempt home Dear Sir — Mother Mary Joseph Aubert's Rempdies are now the leading Medicine with me. The best of it is, they answer f >r so mmy different complaints. There aro many in this town who h.ivo derived great benefit from their u.--o, and they speak in high terms of Nutana'a. Paramo, Mniupa, and Karana. Yours truly, F. E. White, Chemist and Druggist. THE CHURCH, THE STATE, AND THE STAGE. Surely it can bo said, looking over the annals of History, and peering through the dim vita of departed years, that no previous reccrd has ever been established such as lias been obtained ly iho Proprietary Medicines manufactured by Mother Mary Joseph Aubcrt. His Grace, Archbishop Bel wood, the chief dignalary of the Roman Catholic Faith in New Zsalaud, has testified that great benefit has been derived by persons who have used ' these Remedies. ! One of Her Majesty Qaeen Victoria's most Honorable Privy | Couucillois, Lord Onslow, certifies that he himself hos personally taken the Medicines, and received renewed vigor from their use, and now a gentleman, Mr Walter Hentley, who j has delighted the ears of large audiences in the principal cities of the colony, and who has attained celebrity as an eminent tragedian, and one of the brightest stars of his profession, proclaims to the world that Mother Mary Joseph Aubert has conferred great benefit on suffering FJum:tnity. No one would jay that gentlemen of such high social standing would lend their names to anything which was not reliable and genuine, arid it is a fact that these Reme >'ie 3 have proved themselves to ba so. Nnpier, N.Z., March IG, 1892. M 0. I. Kempthoine. Dear Sir I hasten to acknowledge the marvellous results of ajtrial of II M inspa." On Sunday my voice was in a most rugged state, now it is quite clear, and, vocall , I feel as strong as ev= r I did, and ail ii 24 Jhours. It is wonderiul, and I thank yon heartily f<w the recommendation* YottM {ttilhfuUy,
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Manawatu Herald, 7 May 1892, Page 4
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