IT is the niosl perfect form of concentrated nourishment at present known, and ON K OUNCE contains moro Btrongth than FIFTY OUNCES of ordinary MEAT EXTRACT. BOVRIL can be obtained from all 4,8 and 16 ounce bottles. er EDWARDS, BENNETT & CO Ohristchuroh. PMMOMD WE MEOWS. WHAT THE JfRESS HAYS, TYPOGRAPBIOAL TESTIMONY. THE EDITORS FOR ONCE AGREE, (Nm Zahnd Times, May U, 18Si.) Tho British Mediool Journal ib very angry with Lord Onslow. The particular cause of tho Journal's wrath is that our late Governor has absolutely dared to testify to the value of remedies whose composition is not detailed m tho British Plmrmacopooia. Tho wrath is oxpresßed as follows:—"Wo see with regret. Lord Onslow shamelessly puffing quack secret remedies by an advertised letter-as scandalous an abuso of political position and as discreditable a folly as has been for a long time brought under notice." Poor Lord Onalow I The dyspeptio diatribe abovo quoted owes its existence, no doubt, to tho fact that Lord Onslow, having found virtue in some of tho Maori herbal remodies prepared by Mother Aubert, actually had theoourage to say so in print. Why the British • Medical Journal should deem Biich testimony a high offence, and, judging by the I strength of the language it uses, an almost criminal misdemeanour, 1 totally fail to see, savo that tho average medical mind is fanatically opposed to any medical innovation which does not proceed from recognised red-taped sources, , 'Twas ever thus with the medicos. Almost every new advance made in medical science has been bitterly attacked as " quackery" when it appeared, every new thinker denounced as a madman or t worse, and every formula not hallmarked by 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 Onslow in seeing the Maori Remidies denounced as "quack remedies," Only one of those same " quack reme- » dios" do I know, and that -'Karana" to wit, which as a " real good thing " i for a man with a liver, I would cordially recommend to the editor of tho B.MJ, Ho appears to need it sadly, for the oommonand domestic and "recognised" podophyllin has evidently been of no r service to him, otherwise he would never have penned so spiteful a paragraph. Aa however, tho " Maori Romedies "- •'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 ' British Medical Journal." As for Lord Onslow he is at Home, and can fight his own battle.—" scrutator," in tho' New Zealand Mail.'
Weekm Herald, Apeii 80, 1892. A Bouthem paper says:—" \Yhat with Marupa, Karatia, Paramo, Natauata and cold woather, typhoid teyer has beon driven from the city of Wellington, and the place is now as healthy ns any town in New Zealand. No small share of the credit is duo to the Eev Mother Mary Joseph Aubert for the production of her unrivalled remedies," And as far as we are personally concerned we must Bay that, when any one of our staff is aff'eo ted, 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 atonce. Reefton Goardiak, Arm 14,1892. We would aßk our readers to give their attention to the change in the advertise, ment of Mother Mary Joseph Aubert's Medicines, which will be found on our fourth pago to-day, These Medicines are fast gaining in publio esteem, and the excellent testimonials recoived, in. eluding one from Bishop Grimes, as to their curative properties, and which are published, should be an ainplo guarantee of their officaoy. The public should carefully peruse the advertisement. Theso sterling reraedios are.sold by by Mr T. G. Mason, Masterton
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4184, 5 August 1892, Page 4
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