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Wairarapa Star, May 3, 1892.

Concentrated sunshine is aoknowledgad to be Nature's great remodv 'or ail the ills that human tte^li is '1 air ...to. In no part ot the world is .he -remedy, in rays pnieand serene, move freely lavished than i-> New Zealand. The sunshine, paying on a clear and sa'uVnious t.tniosphere. has left its impression on the fauna and flora of the colony. The extinci ' moa^ the wonJrons coal deposits, proclaim the natural we^ltiof old New Zealand. The muscular Maori and the splendid forests survive. From these forests Mother Mary Aubert has compounded several important remedies, and we recommend the announcements elsewhere to the perusal, not simply of sick, hut of those in health. " A stitch in time saves nine" applies to the healing art mora than to less important matters. Mother Mary Aubert's New Zealand Remedies are preventive as well as curative. When the first symptoms of sickness appear their power, in cutting short the attack, by rousing dormant organs and functions to activity, is said to the remarkable. Insidious ailments .resemble the burglar, but these remedies promptly applied give the alarm and, mate him decamp. There is no quackery about them, they are not foreign compounds of which people know nothing and which may be pernicious, but they are the pure products of Now Zealand sunshine distilled through the vegetable kingdom. Better titan a'l, their chaiaoter has been proved, for they have been well tested, and the best pro>f of their merits is that their sale is rapidly increasing.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Herald, 2 August 1892, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
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Wairarapa Star, May 3, 1892. Manawatu Herald, 2 August 1892, Page 4

Wairarapa Star, May 3, 1892. Manawatu Herald, 2 August 1892, Page 4

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