THE AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASONS.
As the days become shorter at this period of the year, with tbe lesser appearance of the sun, so the climate becomes more changeable and much colder. Now is the time wheu everybody puts on imre clothing to sustain the warmth of the body, but how few people escape the prevailing coughs and colds of the autumn and winter seasons, notwithstanding these precautions. To all who have suffered from the dire effects of Influenza, it must be pointed out that they are much more susceptible to affections of the throat than when they were in their former good health. This has been emphatically proved and to such persons a warning is highly necessary. "MAB' PV is the Eemedy which should be on hand, and sufferers wi'l always find benefit frcm its use. Ko proprietary medicine has a larger sale in New Zealand than this now popular remedy, and of its success there is no doubt, as (he testimonials received acknowledging ihi3 are very numerous. 11 MAEUPA " is a vegelable preparation, and cannot hurt ihe smallest child, but its value in removing irritation of the lungs «nd bronchial tub3S is far t.nd away in excess of the price charged for it. Why be in misery when a bottle of this excellent combination of herbs will afford joyful relief. A co'cl in the head is a very troublesome thing, but MAEUPA ca;i cure it. A ll sufferers from cheat i complaints are advised to give it a trial ; satisfaction is bound to ! result. You are quite out of sorts this morning, what is the matter with you? ! I do not exactly know, but I feel feverish, do not care for my mrale have a headache almost perpetually, and a general feeling of langour comes over me. Ah, I see, you have been working late, and not taking regular exercise, sticking to your books too closely, and not studying the rules of Nature. You want setting up, and to do this you must rise at regular hours and take some of Mother Auberfc's " Kaeana " in the morn'ng. This medicine will freshen you up wonderfully, and then you will consider how foolish you have been m waiting so long in not giving a trial to a remedy which, by popular vote is acknowledged to be the medicine which imparts good tone to the stomach, e'ears the mouth of nausea, and generally makes a man feel " as fit as a fiddle." " Kaeaxa " was not discovered in a day. It is tho outcome of many years' serious work on the p-irt of a lady who has devoted her life ime in relieving sufferers, anl discoveiing remedies suitable io the many cotucomplaints that hnm~u flesh is heir to,
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Manawatu Herald, 26 May 1892, Page 4
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456THE AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASONS. Manawatu Herald, 26 May 1892, Page 4
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