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St Mary's Cvthedrai, Wellington, August 27,1890. . REV Mother Mary Joseph Aube* of Jerusalem, Wangauoi Riv r ' having applied for permission to dispose of the right of putting up her medicines for sale to Messrs Kempthorne, Prosser and Co., I hereby willingly grant such permission in the hope that Buch vegetable medicines may become more publicly known, and assist the good cause in which the Reverend Mother works. From many facte that have come under my own notice, I can testify to the beneficial effects of these several medicines upon the persons who have used them. (Signed) Frapcis Redwood, ° Archishop of Wellington. THE WEALTH OF NEW ZEALAND.

"VTEW ZEALAND is a country which is blessed with great mineral wealth, and it also must have struck all travellers and residents whatan immense amount of beautiful foliage covers every hill top and valley. Sister Mary Joseph Aubert's remedies are genuine, and can be proved bv any person who will have faith enough to persevere with them. So far science has done much to discover the hidden good qualities contained in the vegetation of ■ this Colony, but there has been a lady at work for the I sn vpam! who has devoted her life

to actions of mercy, and beins; of benefat te mankind generally. We refer to Mother Mary Joseph Aubebt, who has spent most of her life amongst the been fortunate in discovering the most| valuable remedies for diseases in the vegetation which : grows. everywhere around us. It is most natural that a country so beautifully supplied by Nature in: mineral should also have its vegetable wealth, and we must all be truly grateful to Mother Mary Joseph Acbert for her untiring research, and which will now bring in its own reward to herself in the fact th?t her life has not been mis-spent, but will hereafter be of °reat benefit to suffering humanity. Paramo is a splendid medicine for complaints of the Liver and Kidneys. Mardpa cures Asthma, Cou°hs, and all Bronchial affections. Natanata movents and cures Diar rhcea, Voraitin?, and General Sicknesß whilst . KaRANA is a most excellent Tonic, <nving splendid touo to the Stomach. ° If you suffer from any of these complaints kindly give the medicine a trial and note the great benefit io yourself.

Sister Mary Joseph Aubert says she | has kept some of these medicines herself for twelve years perfectly good, so that no fear need ever be entertained of them losing their now well known merits. The preparation of them all is carried out under her own supervision, and only the most efficacious plants are used in their manufacture. The Rev Sister has been for over thirty, year 3 experimenting, and during that time has successfully treated hundreds of cases without fee or reward;and, seeing the great benefit that may accrue to mankind generally, has consented to have the medicines put up in saleable form, and offered to the public under the names of PARAMO, NATANATA, MARUPA, and KARANA, and which has been registered for protection and to avoid plausible imitations. Testimonials haye never been asked for, but we present a few which have been given entirely unsolicited. The medicines are not altogether unknown, because in whatever district the Rev Bister has been stationed there are numbers of persons who can vouch I for the efficacy of the remedies. ARCHBiSaOP REDWOOD certifies | that he himself has seen and heard of many cures, and his certificate, as prinI ted herein, will go a long way to prove that the public are getting a genuine article, and not one which it is expected to sell by extensive advertising, although there may probably be benefit attached

Sister Mary Joseph Aotert guarantces_no immediate remedy, but it is certain that any complaint as specified mder the different headings will be successfully cured after a fair trial, and asks all sufferers to obtain the medicine from the searest chemist, or if not kept by him, to write to the wholesale agents, Messrs Kempthorne, Prosser & Co., who will advise them where to get it. I have very great pleasure in testifying to the wonderful effects of the several medicines prepared by Sister Mary Joseph Aubert. From my own personal knowledge 1 should say that the medicines will be of great benefit to suffering persons, and I can highly recommend them to all who would wish good health, particularly so when it can be obtained at such a small cost. Yourß, truly, C. SOULAS, Messrs Kempthorne, Prosser & Co., Wellington, August 25.1891.

IHIS SPACE RESERVED FOR JAS- ELLIOTT. A3SDCO. SAPDLERS, HAKNESSMAKEES, QUEEN-STREET.

IMPORTANT TO BUILDEBS AND FARMERS. Challenge Lime Kilns, ARE not only producing the beat lime in MAURICEVILLE, but. the best in NEW ZEALAND, and the best known architects and contractors in Wellington always insist on our lime being used. Farmers should take special notice of this as the very large percentage of pure limo is proved by the Government Analysis to be contained in our article. NOTE.—The railway authorities having reduced the freight for manure lime Bishop and Co. have also reduced their prices at the kiln so as to place it within the reach of every farmer and i'razier who desires to fertilise his land. The highest authorities admit, that good lime is the best renewer of the soil provided by nature. USE OUR LIME FOR MANURING PURPOSES. USE OUR LIME FOR GRASSLAND. Use our lime for every purpose because it OAN'T BE BEAT, BISHOP"* CO., CHALLENGE LIME KILNS, MAURICF.VILLE. Lowes & Ltds, Masterton Agents.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3880, 7 August 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3880, 7 August 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3880, 7 August 1891, Page 3

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