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RESUSCITATION ! jQVERYONE who has been attaoked with the prevailing epidemio nf Influ> enza knows that it is very lowering to the system, and that a general feeling of weakness permeates all through the budy. Now it is highly necessary that some Tonic medicine should be takon to bring the system up to its proper standard, because if not immediately attended to more serious complaints may develops andcause a large amountof unueoesssary misery, His Excellency Lord Onßlow has communicated the fact to. Mother Mary Joseph Aubert that the Remedy " Karana," as prepared by herself, is, in his opinion, and from his own experience in taking same, a perfect tonic and very fortifying, and the public may rest assured that the Governor of this Colony would nut iiivo such testimony unless lie was well aware that U was currect. Those persons who are troubled with a oough as an after effect from Influenza are particularly requested to give " Marupa" a fair trial, and it will be found that bendit will result. It nuy he as well to mention here that these Remedies are not cheap and nasty preparations, but are made up in suoh concentrated form that they may at first sight appear expensive, but this is not ao, as,'from the vory many flattering testimonials which have been ' received, the proprietor is confident that value is being given, and that only good results follow with thoso persons who have given the Remedies atrial. No medicines previously introduced into New Zealand haye reached a total sale of eighteen thousand bottles in four munths, and yet this has been done by Mother Mary Joseph Aubart. Kindly remember that ''Karana" is invigorating tu the eystem, and that "Marupa" will successfully oombat with any cold, cough, or bronohial affection.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4010, 12 January 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4010, 12 January 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4010, 12 January 1892, Page 1

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