MORE TESTIMONY.
-Evening Tost, 29th April, 18fi2. Tlio local industiy noft known as 'The Mother M.\vy Jo.cph Aubert Remedies' Is about' to' bo introduced into the colonics of Australia, Mr Kompthorne, who now holds tlio proprietary rijhts,'leaves to-morrOw tor Sydnoy, and intends advertiaias there on even a larger scalo than he has doni in Now Zesland. Ho feels warranted in doing so by tho sswrt success ho has had hero,. As soon as the basinet in Hew South Wales is sot properly going, Victoria will be entered upon, and each of the other colonies iu succession. This will keep tlio Rov, Mother very busy preparing tlio medicines, all of which will be shipped away in bulk as received from her, anil bottled and packed in the same way as is done here, Wo wish Mr Kempihorno every success, and we arosure his tolling 'ads,—'The Wealth of Now Zealand,'and ' The Ohurcli, the State, and tho Stago'—will soon becomo. household words ill the Amtrilus, and bo of great bene: fit in rbriiisins the medijal resources of this Colony jlvell before our neighbours.
Nnv Zeaiako Times, 30 th April, 18!)2, Mr Orlando Kemptnorhe leaves here by tho Wakatipu to-day for Sydney vith tho intention of starting a campa'gn in New South Wales with tho Mother Mary Jotepli Aubert Remedies, Ho informs us that is is astonishing what an amount of business is now done in' theso goods in this (lolony, and : as ho intends to bring tho same energy to bear in the sister colony in introducing them there, a largo trade is bound, to spring up, Judicious advertising will always cause a demand for a good article, and, beiig veil awaro of this.' Mr Keirptliorno during tho last eight months has been one of the largest advertisers in Now Zealand, and we understand his advertisements appear in 47 papers daily. Tho introduction of these remedies has given employment to a_ largo number of hands, and has cauced the circulation of a largo amount of money. They should readily commend themselves to the Australians, who will bo able to see for themselves t'je tnrge amount of evidence proviLg their value as antidotes to' tho ills that flesh is heir to, 1
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4135, 10 June 1892, Page 3
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368MORE TESTIMONY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4135, 10 June 1892, Page 3
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