MORE TESTIMONY.
Evening I'ost, 29th April, 1832. Tho local industry no* known as 'Tho Mother Mary Joseph Aubert Romedies' Is about to be introduced into the colonics of 'Australia! Mr Kompthorno, who now holds tho proprietary rights, leaves to-morrow tor Sydney, and Intends advertising there on even a larger scale than' he has doni' in New Zealand. Ho feels warranted in doing so by the great success ho has had here. As soon as the business in Hew South Wales is sot properly doing, Yiotoria will be entered upon, and each of tho other colonics in succession. This wilt keep the Itev. Mother very busy preparing tho medicines,, all of which will bo shipped away in bulk as received from her, and bottled and packed in the Bamo way as is dOno here. Wo wish Mr Kompthornc every success, and we, arosure.his tilling 'ads,'— '.The Wealth of New Zealand,' ami ' Tho.Church, 'the State, and tho Stago '—wilt soon become household words in tho Australia!, and bo of great benefit in bringing tho medial resources of this Colony well before our neighbours. Nrw Zealand Times, 30th April, 1892, ■ Mr Orlando Kcmpthome leaves here by the Wakatipu to-day for Sydney with tho intention of starting a campaign in New South Wales with tho Mother Maiy Joseph Aubort Remedies, He informs us that is is astonishing what an amount of business is now dono in these goods in this Colony, and as, ho intends to bring tho same energy to bear in the sister colony in introducing tk-m there, a largo trado is bound to spring up, Judicious advertising will always causo a demand for a good article, and, bciig well aware : of tbJB,. Mr' Kompthorno during tho last eight months has been one of thel argest advertisers in New Maud, and wo understand his advertisements appear in 47 papers daily. The introduction of these remedies lias given employment to a largo number of hands, and has caused tho circulation of a largo amount of moneys They should readily' commcDil j themselves to the Australians, who will bo abl- to sto for themselves, tho' large amount ,of evidence proyiig their value as antidotes to' tho ills that flesh is heir to.'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4139, 16 June 1892, Page 3
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368MORE TESTIMONY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4139, 16 June 1892, Page 3
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