BTILL MORE TESTIMONY rOTHER AUBERT'S REMEDIES, MARUPA AGAIN TO THE ERONT, That extremely fascinating and charming young octrees Miss Myra Kemblc, has tried Marwa, and testifies that it is a reliable remedy for affectiooß of the throat, and goes further by recommending others who suffer to use it, Mabbpa is a genuine article, and is gradually working its way into every household in the Colony, A bottle of it should always be near as it is bandy to have in the house, and any medicine giving almost immediato relief must have scores of advocates. Mother Mary Joseph Aubert has conferred a benefit on mankind which will net readily be forgotten, "Opera House, Wellington, "April 26th, 1892, "Mr 0.1, Kempthorne, "Dear Sir,—On Monday last, 26th inst, 1 became so hoarso at 5,30 p.rn, that I greatly feared I could not be distinctly beard on the stage that evoning, "A friend of miie jocularly suggested •Oh, try Marupa. 1 I did try it, and its effect was magical, By 8 o'clock ray voice had assumed its normal itate. '■' l congratulate you on having suoh a splondid remedy and trust it may become widely known as a boon to anyone Buffering from a relaxed throat,—Very faithfully yours, "MiruKESintß." GENERAL BTOREKEEPEB, MAURICEYJLLE, Wellington, August 25,1891. Messrs Kempthorne, Pressor and Co, Dear Sirs,— Having used two bottles of Marupa for my son, aged 6 years, who had a very severe attack of whooping cough, I can confidently recommend it as the very best medicine in effecting an almost immo-diatooure,-Yours truly, U, W. Gadhtkit. Inveroargill, Nov. 27,1891. Mr Kempthorne, Dear Sir,—Please send mo another gross of Mother Mary Joseph Aubert's Remedies, I find thoy all 801 l remarkably well, particularly Paramo. Those' who get it once come tack for mote,-Yours truly, C. H, Maoalister, Chemist. Moaneo, Hawki'a Bay, Sept, 9,1891. To Slater Mary Joseph Aubert, I write to express my gratitude for the benefit myself and family have derived from your medicines, and can say that their effects wero really marvellous, WiilujiFabbae,
Meanee, Sept, 14,1891, Bear Sister,—l am too thankful to have the opportunity of testifying to tho genuineness ol your medicines, having given up all hopes ol ever getting better, until a friend brought you to me, when four small bottles of your medicines oured me, and what is more, I have been a stronger man ever since. That was in July, 1882. Heiot PiiOTsn, senr, Meaneo, Sept 30,1891, Messrs Kempthorne; Prosser and Co, Gentlemen,—Haungused Sister Joseph's medicines for ovof twelve yeais, I cau honestly Bay that they cannot be surpassed, I have seen a number of hopeless cases brought to her and cured. She is tho best, kindest, and noblest of ladies, and never made any oharge to rich or poor, nor did it matter to what denomination you belonged you had the same kindness shown you, My own daughter, eleven years of age, met with an accident, and although some of the best doctors in Hawke'B Boy itspaired of saving her life. Sister Joseph never gave up, but worked hard day and night, and, thank God, saved her life,— Yours, <tc.j M, Young;
BY LAST MAIL, A ' Third case (part of standing order) of the well-known Eotherham Gen't'B Hunting Levers (extra eased) direct from the factory. Also a lot of new samples of Ladies' Gold and Silver Watches by leading English and Swiss makers, W. DOUtrALL. Under the Clock Masterton.
Mmwo Times, (March 30th, 1892.}_ Farther woof of tho popularity and elhcaoy of Mother Mary Joseph Aubert 's Bemcdtes iB given to-day. On our fourth page will be found a number of testimonials from lucal gentlemen who are well qualified to express opinions on tho subject. We »re informed that the sale of these excellent remedies, prepared from New Zealaud herbs, is reaching an extent that would be considered phenomenal but for the well known fact that any certain remedy for disease will quickly attain wide popularity when its virtues are judiciously brought into public notice. The first necessity is thatthe remedies shall be good and reliable, and the general testimony is that Mother Aubert'B fulfil these conditions. TO SECRETARIES OF CLUBS, LODGES AitD SOCIETIES, AND OTHERS.. TNFOEMATIOH regarding Societies \_ or Clubs (names of same, date of annual meeting, and full name and address of Secretaries) tor FitliK INSERTION in Stoned' Djrwiory of Wellington, should be forwarded to Mesus Stone, Sou & Co,, Duuedin, as soon as possible. NOTIFICATIONS of changes uf address, or in nauit'B of firms or companies should be sent clpnn ut once. Aubibahak. (November 11th, 1891.) MOTHER MARY JOSEPH AUIMT, Mother Mary Joseph Aubert, in New Zealand, has, during her many years of labour among the Maoris, devoted a good deal ot time to research in the vcgelablo world for medicinal remedies. It is gratifying to learn that the good Sister's efforts have proved most successful, and that she has succeeded in discovering many herbs possessing great curativo properties, _ She has received permission from Arohbishop Redwood to dispose of the right of putting up her medicines for sale, Those who have used the medicines speak very highly of their beneficial effects,
LAMSTONE'S SPECIFIC. T HEREBY notify tbat WILLIAM J. JjOWfiß, Esq., (tradingas Lowes & lorns), of Masterton, Auctioneer, has been this day appointed my Attorney and Sole Agent for the Colony of Hew Zealand for the sale of my Specifta or Wonn Drench. Ho will receive Orders and Payments for the sap, including outstandingaccounts. 'Anamplestok of the Vermifuge will be kept on the promises of Messrs Lowes & lorns, Masterton. : 0. W, LANGSTONE. 2Lit vtiw'i, 1333 __ Cnßisicnoßcn Pbbss, [March 8,1892,] . A FiATTEtiNo Tesiimonjil.—ln our d» rertising columns will be found the copy of a letter a 'dressed by Lord Onslow to Dr do laßachoue, the Kronen Consul in Wellington/in the course of which his Lordship bears testimony to the efficacy of the medioines manufactured by the Bey.Mother Joseph Aubert. These remedies are ejc. traded from Now Zealand plants, and Lord Onslow states that ho has found them perfectly satisfactory and really tonio and fortifying, Hipna Tfkqiufh, (March 25th, 1892.) Mr Hi Owen, one of our local chemists, certifies in our columns, to the benefits derived from the me--of Mother Mary Joseph Aubert's remedies, It is evident there is a great futuio before these purely local vegetable medicines, and which wo hear are now about to bo introduced into New South Wales, Viotoria, and the other Australian Colonics, and will bring the name of New Zealand very prominently before the public of the Southern Continent, and be one of the best advertisements' for this Colony,- The proprietor deserves sue-; cess for the spirited way in which he has entered in this enteiprk-. vaeanoy for a well-educa-ted Youth occurs in my office for a term of three years. Small Premium required. O.TILLEARDNATUSUH, Architect, Mas terton,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4109, 9 May 1892, Page 2
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