STEVJBN.U' GORTON. : • SATURDAY, 20tlrADGUdT, At Their Saie Rooms, Paimerston ■ North. ;/ QT EVENS & GORTON liavo received (j instructions from MrW.O, Christenson to soil by publio auction as above, : That superior proporty known as . the WAIREKA RUN, boing sections 19 to 27' and part of fieotions 17 and 18, Rangitumau District, comprising 2228 acres of lint-olws land! The property is situated about sixteen miles, by a good dray road, from Masterton, and about seven miles from the Maurici'.villo llaihvay Station, Five hundred acres have been fallen, burnt, and sotvn ivitb the best English grnßsts, the balnnco boing in light bush.: (Ivor two-tlnrds of tho purchase money can be left <m mortgage for a term of years, at 6 per cout. per annum. Auctioneers' Now.—This run is to be sold s:Jely owing to tho ill-health ol tho owner, who has made up his mind to quit the property at a great saorificet'or further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Palmerstun North, by wham arrangements will be made for intending purchasers to view the proporty. STEVENS & GORTON, Auctioneers,
TENDERS. W ANTED TENDERS for Felling about 93 O acres ol light Bush and Scrub. For fnrthor particulars apply to JOHN 0. WIUQLEY, Upper Tnuuru, w TO BOSHMEN. - A ME D : Bushmen for felling 450 acres iu 100 blocks, Men shown over bußh on Thursdays V. & W. WARDKLL, Te Whit WAIRARAPANORTM COUNTY. PUBLIC tondefs will close at noon on SATURDAY, July 30th, at tha County Council Offios, Masterton, (where particulars may bo seen) for Contract No 4-Wai« ntfttwa to Camp Koud. Additions to "Waipoun Bridge. F. G. MOORE, County Clerk.
PARAMO AND THE MEDICOS.
WHAT THE FRESS HAYS. TYPOGRAPHICAL TESTIMONY. THE EDITORS FOlt ONCE AGREE. (New Zealand, Times, May U, 1892.) The British Medical Journal is very angry with' Lord Onslow. The particular cause of the Journal's wrath is that our late Governor has absolutely dared to testify to tho value of remedies whose composition is not detailod in tho British Pharinacopooia, The wrath is es pressed aa follows"We see with reetrot Lord Onslow shamelessly puffing quack secret remedies by an advertised letter—as scandalous an abuse of political position and as discreditable a folly as has been for a long time brought under notice." Poor Lord Onslow I The dyspeptic diatribe above quoted owes its existence, no doubt, to tho fact that Lord Onslow, having found virtue in some of the Maori herbal remodies prepared by Mother Aubert, actually had the courage to say so in print, Why the British Medical Journal should deem such testi- | mony a high offence, and, judging by the strength of the language it uses, an almost criminal misdemeanour, 1 totally fail to see, savo that the average medical mind is fanatically opposed to any medical inuovatinu which dues not proceed from recognised red-taped sources.
"I'wiib ever thus with the medicos. Almost every new advance made in medical science has been bittorly attacked as " quackery " when it appeared, every new thinker denounced as a madman or worse, and every formula not hallmarked hy the " Lancet" and "British Medical Journal" as a dangerous innovation. Personally, while not having the pleasure of a personal acquaintance with either Mother Aubert or Mr Kempthorno, I can sympathise with them and Lord Ooblow in seeing the Maori Remidiei denounced as "quack remedies," Only one of those same " quack remedies" do I know, and that -'Karana" to wit, which as a " real good thing" for a man with a livor, I would cordially recommend to the editor of the B.M.J, He appears to need it sadly, for the commouand domestio and "recognised" podophyllin has evidently been of no service to him, otherwise he woidd never have penned so spiteful a paragraph. As however, tho " Mao:i Remedies •'quack and secret "though they be—are reported to be selling like the proverbial "hot cakes," neither Mother Aubert nor Mr Kempthorne is likely to worry about tho wrath of the 1 British Medical Journal." As for Lord Onslow he is at Home, and can fight his own battlo.—" Scrutator," in tho' New Zealand Mail.'
Wkekh Herald, Aran 80, 1892. A southern paper says" What with Marupa, Karana, Paramo, Natanata and cold weather, typhoid lever has been driven from the city of Wellington, and the place is now as healthy as any town in New Zealand. No small share of the credit is duo to the Rev Mother Mary Joseph Aubert for the production of her unrivalled remedies.'' And as far as we are personally concerned wo must say that, when any one of our staff ia affected, no matter from what cause, even from alcoholic poisoning, we pour into him a bottle of Marupa, when restoration to a normal condition takes place at once.
Reefton Goakdiak, April 14,1892. We would aßk our readers to give their attention to the change m the advertisement of Mother Mary Joseph Aubert's Medicine!, which will be found on our fourth page to-day. These Medicines are fast gaining in public esteem, and tho excellent testimonials received, iaoluding one from Bishop Grimes, as to tbeir curative properties, and which are published, should be an ample guarantee of thoir officaoy. Tho publio should carefully poruse the advertisement. Theso sterling remedies are stocked by Mr T. G. Mason, Masterton.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4176, 27 July 1892, Page 3
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