STILL MORE TESTIMONY FOR nyyroTHKR a übert T3EMEDIES. ANOTHER BISHOP CONFIRMS THEIR EFFICACY. The demand during the past month shows they are now fully established as the chief proprietary medicine of New Zealand. The cherrists everywhere speak of them as the most successful remedies ever introduced. DIPHTHERIA. This troublesome complaint is at the present time working havoc throughout New Zealand. " MARUPA " has been tried for this, and is giving every satisfaction to those who have U3ed it. It is almost impossible to realise the value of a medicine such as Mabupa is. At the first symptoms of DIPHTHERIA send for a bottle of Marupa, and confirm the usefulness of this remedy. This in the season when nearly everyone suffers from hoarseness, sore throats, and colds in the heads. •• MARUPA " Can relieve all these c mplaints, and is a medicine which should be kept in every household. Christchurch, May 24th 1892. Dear Sir — I am informed that you are about to visit Sydney and Melbourne in the interes'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 thank you for the samples you kindly sent me. I must say 1 found what I took most beneficial, and from what I have heard wherever I have been in New Zealand, these remedies are looked upon as marvellous in their effects. I feel sure when known they iial be equally appreciated in Austra . I am, yours faithfully, J. J. Grimes, Bishop of Cbristchurch. Mr 0. I. Kempthorne. Paimerstou North, March 2G, 1892 Mr 0. 1. Kempthorne. Dear Sn* — I fiud a steadily increasing demand for Mother Mary Joseph Aubert's Remedies. Paramo and Marupa are in special demand, and I believe that all may be looked upon as reliable and efficacious. i I am, Sir, Your-", &c, A. A. Lis sam ax. Palmerdton North, March 2G, 1892. ' Mr O, T, Kemplherne Dear Sir — Mother Mary Joseph Aubert's Remedies are uow the leading Medicine with me. The best of it is, they answer for so nv\uy different complaints. There are many in this town who have derived great benefit from their UsO, and they speak in high terms of NrttanaU. Paramo, Marupa, and Karana. Yours truly, F. E. White, Chemist and Druggist. npHE CHURCH, THE STATE, 1 AND THE STAGE. Surelv it can be said, looking over the annals of History, and peering through the dim vi.-ta of departed years, that no previous record has ever been establiahed such as has been obtained by the Proprietary Medicines manufactured, by Mother Mary Joseph Aubert. Bis Grace, Archbishop Redwood, the chief dignatary of the Roman Catholic Faith in New Zealand, has testified that great benefit has been derived by persona who have used these Remedies. One of Her Majesty Queen Victoria's most Honorable Privy Councillors, Lord Onslow, certifies that he himself has personally taken the Me licines. and received renewed vigor from their uso, and now a gentleman, Mr Walter Beutlcy, who has delighted the ears of large audieuces 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 iUother Mary Joseph Aubert has conforred gro:it benefit on suffering Humanity. No one would say that gentlemen of such high social standing would lend their names to anything which was not reliable and genuine, and it is a fact that these Remedies have proved themselves to be S3. Napier, N.Z., March 16, 1892. M 0. I. Kempthorne. Dear Sir I hasten to acknowledge ;he marvellous results of a^ trial of • M .nipa." Ou Sunday my voice was iu a nosi ragged state, now it is quite ilear, and, vocall , I feel as strong is ever I did, and ail in 24 Jhours. x is wonderful, and I thank you ' leavtily for the recommendation. Yours faithfully,
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Manawatu Herald, 19 May 1892, Page 4
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