Weekly Herald, April, 30, 1802.
A southern paper says :— " What with Marupa, Karana, Paramo, Natanata, and cold weather, typhoid fever haa been driven from the city of Wellington, and the place is now as healthy ns any town in New Zealand. No small share of the credit is clue to the Rev. Mother Mary Joseph Aubeit for the production of her unrivallfcd remedies." 1 ' And as far as Aye are personally concerned we must say that, when any cno of our Btaff i 3 afflected, no matter from what cause, even alcoholic poisoning, wo pour into him a bottle of Marupa when restoration to a noi'mr! eon* cUUon. talsea place at once>
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Manawatu Herald, 6 August 1892, Page 4
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112Weekly Herald, April, 30, 1802. Manawatu Herald, 6 August 1892, Page 4
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