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I. C, Mcferow & Co. LAND-AND ESTATEAGENTS*, V7E.LLIN. GTON. CORNER OF GREY STREET FEVIHERSTON STREET J.CIvIcKERHOW&Uo. PMMOMDTHEMEDim WHAT THE~tiESB SAYS. TYPOGRAPBIOAIi TESTIMONY, THE EDITORS FOR ONOE AGREI (New Zmhd rimes, Moy U, 1892.) The British Medioal Journal is vm angry with Lord Onslow. The partiouii cause of the Journal's wrath is that 01 late Governor has absolutely dared i testify to the yalue of remedies whoi composition is not detailed In tho Britis Phaiinacopcoia. The wrath is ospresii as follows:—"Wo Bee with regret, Loi Onslow shamelessly puffing quack seer remedies by an advertised letter-i scandalous an abuse of political positic and as discreditable a folly as has be: for a long time brought under notice Poor Lord Onslow f The dyspeptic di tribe above quoted owes its existonc no doubt, to the fact that Lord Onsloi having found virtue. in some of. tl Maori horbal remedies prepared 1 Mother Aubert, actually had the cournj to say so in print, Why the Britii Medical Journal should deem such teal raony a high offence, and, judging by tl strength of the language it uses, i almost criminal misdemeanour, 1 total fail to sco, save' that the avota medical.mind is fanatically opposed any medical innovation which does n proceed from recognised- red-tapi ources.". 'u ,' . ',' 'Twas everjthus with the medicos. I most every new advance made iu mei cal science ha& been bitterly attacked "quackery" when.it appeared, eve new thinker denounced as a madman worse, and every formula not ha marked by the " Lancet" and " Briti Medical Journal" as a dangerous inr vation. Personally, while not having t pleasure of a personal acquaintance wi either Mother Aubert or Mr Kern thorne, I oan sympathise with them a Lord Onslow inseeini! the Maori Ren dies denounced as "quack reniediei Only one of those sainn " quack ren dies" do I know, and that •' Karani to wit, which as a " real good thinf for a man with a liver, I wuuld cordia recommend to the editor of the B.M He appears to need it sadly, for t common and domestic and "recognise podophyllin has evidently been of service to him, otherwise he would nev have penned so spiteful a paragraph.. however, the " Maori Romedies" •' quack and secret "though they bo are reported to be selling; like the pi verbial "hot cakes," neither Moth Aubert nor Mr Kempthorne is likely worry about the wrath of tho' Briti Medical Journal." As for Lord Onslc he is at Home, and can fight his or battle.—" Sorutator," in the' New Ze land Mail, 1 Weekm Herald, Aran 30,1892, A southern paper says:—" Whatwi Marupa, Karaua, Paramo, Natanata at cold weathor, typhoid lever has bei driven from the city of Wellington, ai the place is now sb healthy sb any tov in New Zealand. No small share of tl credit iB due to the Rev Mother Mai Joseph Aubert for the production of h unrivalled remedies," And as far as v are personally concerned wo must si that, when any one of our staff is nfte ted, no matter from what oauae, ev< from alcoholic poisoning, we pour in him a bottle of Marupa, when restorath to a normal condition takes placo atone Reefton Goaedian, Apeii 14,189 U. We would ask our readers to give the attention to the ehange in tho advertie ment of Mother Mary Joseph Aubert Medicines, which will be found on oi fourth page to-day. Those Medicim are fast gaining iu public esteem, an tho excellent testimonials received, it eluding one from Bishop Grimes, as I their curative properties, and which ai published, should be an ample guarant! Of their eicacy, The public should can fully peruse the advertisement, - These sterling remedies are stocks by MrT. G. Mason, Masterton. )BOPERTIEB FOR SALE. 400. acres of first-glass Pastoral and Ajr cultural Land, near Kercru. Prici £2 per acre, 300 acres of Land, partly improved an fenced, small house and outbuilding near Otaki Price, £4 5s per aor Terms. COO: acres near Kerera: all bush and ut dulating land £2 per acre. Terms. 300 acres of first-olaßs Sheep Country; 14 : acres in grass; partly fenced and sma where erected; near Ohaa, £3lss pi aore, 240. acres, all improved,. near Eketahuni Price, £6 por acre. 200 acres, partly improved, with dwellin and outbuildings; near Mauricovill Price and terms on application. 2300 acres,situated 18 miles from Master ton, A bargain,, lOOOaorcs, all improved, with dwellin woolshed yards, etc,; carrying 200 sheep at proent; situated near a railtva station in Wairarapa; Price and term on application, : 200 acres, with dwelling; etc;; partly im proved; near Grey town, Terms cai be arranged, 200 aoresi partly improved; near Eketa huna. Price £9 7s 6d qor aero. 700 acres; all improved; with buildings am all necessaries for working a first-das run; near Masterton Price and term on application We have a great many other Propertiei on our books; both town and country, parti J.B.TRINGHAM&CO SHAREBROKERS, INSURANCE, FINANCIAL, AND GENERAL ESTATE . , and COMMISSION. AGENTS Lambton Qoay..: WELLINGTON BATHS! BATHS II BATHS lII' JJANDEL HAIRDRESSER m TOBACCONIST Queen Street,,,,,,„,,„,,.Masterton. HOT, COID AND SUOWEE BATHS, .

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4172, 22 July 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4172, 22 July 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4172, 22 July 1892, Page 4

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