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STILL MODE TESTIMONY r OTHER AUBERT'S EEMEDIES. MARUPA AGAIN TO THE FRONT.' That extremely fnsoinating and charming young actress Miss Myra Kemblo, has tried Jlaruw, and testifies that it is a reliable remedy for affeotionsof the throat, ondgots further by recommending others who suffer to use it, Makupa is a genuine article, and is giaduaUy working its way into every household in the Colony, A bottle of it should always be near as it is handy to have in tho house, and any medicino giving almost immediate relief must have scores of advocates. Mother Mary Joseph Aubert has conferred a benefit on taanhmd which mill not readily be forgotten. " Opera House, Wellington, " April 26th, 1892, "Mr 0,1. Kemplhorno, "Dear Sir,—On Monday last, 25th inst. 1 became bo hoarse at .5,30 p.m. that I greatly feared I could "not be distinctly heard on tho stage that evening, "A friend of. inioe jocularly suggested ' Oh, try Marupa.' I did try it, and its effect was magical. By 8 o'clook my voice had assumed its normal state. i'l congratulate you on having each a splendid remedy and trust it may becom widely known as a boon to anyono Buffer in from a relaxed throat.-Very faithfully yours, "MYEAKsasiii,"
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4111, 12 May 1892, Page 2
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509Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4111, 12 May 1892, Page 2
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