"Taju&o vnd the f ,-J ' ■ j ; V VPO(}«.\PHICAL .TESTIMONY. .| •IJHW EDITORS FOR ONCIi AGREE.' Iskvt •■^eaiasp TnrKs, M^y .14, 1892. ■•■■■ • ''. "..." ,'.'■'■• ..■•■,.'■. i ;' : ■ '■ ■ ' Tbe i ßiiti>L.-"Mo(lical -Journal is v:ry ■ angry -with Lord c< vnsl6\yV.<; The pavtioulJi^cffl'tfeGl'Off--- >: liie" i \JoHiui.irs wratli 1 is- $liitt\o.i^tf ilfttoi Governov has •.tbsolutiil;; darod i td3fciiy to the value 6^i'tjlneili6s».\yhdsdcohipositidn is not'do ailoil in the bvitish Parmaeppo?ias >ilUit»rwr^fli^s expressed aM follo\^;Mpo see wibh regret Lord urlsiovv^ ' dliinfiutiles^ly ' puffiing quack seci'etHi ; eniedi#!iby an advertised letter— as scandalous an abuse of poHtica^-position "and as discreditable a folly aD bus been for a ;long time under notice.'j-:\ : ;:i?oor 'Iiord Onslow ! THe idyspeptio diatribe above quoted owes its existence, noidoiibtv. to the faotHhiit;;! drdfOnsldWjiliavirig'fb'und virtue in somo of the Maori herbal reniodies .prepai'ed^by-Mofcher Hubert, actnall) liavV.itbe'jeouragb to s ! vy -o iii print. WhyHhe^B'ritMiiiMeilical [■jjouriitii '"glibu'ld deem sueb'te'stiniorjy bt high offence, 'lindlvjudgiiJg'by'Hhe of ihe language- it ; ii«e£, an ' iloririiiual- vdUdenieauout, I totally fail tr s^e,- s«ve 'that 1 the average medical tnind; isi'lanaticaily (igposed to any medical innovation which does aiofc J'pi'o'ceed / 'lVoni''i i ecognivedired iitapedAsources. ■• ; T was ever ih us with the ujedicos. ; Aim ost^eV\3vy''n«w advaiico ■nr''i\ ; ' ! in medicrtl science lias been bitterly at- ( tacke*3?ffs3*v l as Cqn'ackory^- Wlieu^ 1 appeared, every new thinker dencuMcel^s^ ina^linair^br worsen xifici ..every formula^ no^p' l-jnark 9,d by v Laucet ,cal Jciiyual j' ia^ jajdauj»eyous, inoya', ,|Liofv/i Eeiiioually.nfliile/hot -liavib'g. ! the iJea^u.re, qfiOi ]^ersonal acqnnintauce^uth.eit^hev^Motlier Aj^berjt^-rov 4y E^riVpth-drnef"! c&n syni^tljige with' theili' ! %nd J ' Lord I ' s Onslow iii' seeing'-vtbe - ; M'a'6ri>. : lieniedies del* lionnced as," quack secretremediesi" '.diily\>ojoe«3Qf .. ; thqsej $ame i . ' f-iqua.cir remedies " do I Jcnow, and that. •SKarana," [ s to ; .wit, i wluch,.,as a ' !< |real good thing "'.tor a man with a lijeer,,.JC.woulcl, co^diallyj. reconi^aendi to ;the d editor : "pf. ■ the:.iJ.M.J". % ." He appears to n eetl it? sadl^, &i\.4Jie wimrnon and doniestic aiid •' recog ? uised l'J rjpitbpliyni'uX has evidently been of no service to him, otlioi wise he BwAMlda^iiev : er have W spitefnl a paragraph. As, howeverj ?tlie « i ;Ma6n UiSufeaiesß'^^guaaj aim secret " though ' they be— are "tajportecl to be selling like the. proverbiaj t l 'iio^ i-jikes," ii either^ ,An oeiit' noKMiyKein n^hor 1 1 e^isfliijbM ijp| Wou^le J a \Ut- tlMvraeh f Me /I I ; British Mc j dioal[«Jpnrn.iil.;!' As for iliord ' ! nslow. lie is, at Home, and con figh^hisVwn.. b«ttte:-i'^ Scriit'd^ toi-," in the " New '& aland Mnil." ;WAinAßAP.v>M'.ui, J\L\y 8, > 18[)2. •I Hhi-: •-,) ■'.•■:■•?.'■■ V.W" <Ytf •:,■.',>'."// 'Oonc'entrated sunshine is:..aekiiQ\vr; ledgod to be Nai lire's g-i'tat voni^dy Ibv >fiil/th;e!ill!jyjhii;|;vhiimaUi;iles)i iih' rlKiu;,^.; ; O4 !: up>puvfc,iof th^vk^riilu^) ; iJH>i];e!!it^^n;rays;pure^n^^euei'j rmo\;e/iivoly,nlHvisliptl,.tl)aiihi!i a^;ev\v H2ealan(L n .Mio Mi »i clear unit BivHfevipussjihtiuofep'h^e^ ha 3 left its iuiprussion on the t'auna •anfd fim 6Bl»4colon^<|/The^liKiril| mpa, the T>,ppal' de>' po'aits, proclaiiii the iiatiirar wealth Mary Au oerfc has compounded several : mena the announcements' elsftwhere tbithe perusal, nnldinipiy of sick, but*bt thifee • in { - h'oalliti'. *w&. , stitctf' in jtime saves 'i'iinb "' : applicsj to the liehliug art more . than , to .less imporfem^afc^s.} .?" M6 : thei/ !^laryNew Zealand i ßem'6cl'ies' ; dre' as well as curative. When .the first symptoms' 1 of a s'ickh ! ess ■ l ap-r penr'theirpoYi&r-, in o««irif (Sjiol'lf^Ul attack by rousmg 1 dormant organs and fnnctionstfo activity* is ;sa;d')to be: remarkable. Insidious ailmouts resembleo J;h^vibft>glar, >but, J tlilßse remedies promptly applied give the^ alarui 'and niake liim decajiiip. -There' is no quackery about them, they are .noti foreign' compounds Vof -which Vay^be-p^nicibus^but'libeyVare^tli^ pureiproduets^ 6i Kow Zealand )!feuri-! shine distilled through the' vegetable kingdom. Better than ; a T/., their; character has .been, proved,^. fVn^ | th^y have been well 'iestftd, |;]aud."j|ye.."}).esj; proof of tlieir gents' 'ris" UiaK'their sale is, rapidly 'iiici easing. , ; ; ' .' '' " ' ' Wkkkly Hekald, Apiitl, . 80, 1302. . A southern papei'' says : ; — '* What wi th '■■:■■ ; Mar npa , \ \ ult araifa^ ; , Pai-am o/ Natonnta^aiidTcold feather;: typhoid; fever 'baa bejeii [driven rfrom'i-therlci ty< of Wellington, and the p|aceiisi riow as healthy any. town jw^N^vj and. Kb Jinajl share nf the credit is due th the Rev. \Afnther .".Mary. Joseph Aubeit for '\ he pr diuiiidn-'^f her unrivalled, ,rep>edifis *', :Ar)df as far «s., y?f f < .are, personally :i cphcerned! we must' s&3 r thati when'j any -'0116' of our staff is afflectod, no r mJi^Qrii-piiv what cause, eVch hlcolipliti'b^isb^bjj, we '|;6i%iato Jii^i ,a bpttile pi^Mflvupfi to a JaQrrttrl"eg^>.
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Manawatu Herald, 10 September 1892, Page 4
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