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THE UVIDE MUSIN CONCERT COMPANY, fTIHE following letter was received by JL the Manager of the Dresden Piano Company from Mona. Ovide Musw> the distinguished violinist [oopt,] Opera Houbc. Wellington; July 9, 1892. DiahMh Brookes,I desire to tender you my best thanks for the ablo manner in which you roariagtd my concertsia Wellington. Theyliavo been successful, and I feel indebted to you. ~ Herr Hdouard Sclwrf (the pianist bf tho Company) asks me to mention that the Giand piano supplied by your Company answered every demand. 'ltgavehim much pleasure, and contributed greatly to his success, In accompaniments to my solos, as also Madam Musin's, t was grand. With «U good wishes, I remain, Yours truly, (Signed) Ovide HosiN A MAGNIFIOENT STOOK ' Of High Class PIANOS AND ORGANS By the Finest Makers ON TIME PAYMENTS, Feom2os Monthly. MTJSIO-A IiBOE stock—MUSIC . The Management invite the public to inspect a well-selected stock of Songs, Piano Pieceß, and all sheet and Book Music. Novelties Arrive Monthly. The DJREBDEN PIANO COMPANY, Lambiox Qm, Wellington. M. J. BEOOKES, Manager, PARAMO AND THE MEDICOS, WHAT THE JfRESS HAYS, TYPOGEiPHIOAIi TESTIMONY. THE EDITORS FOK O"NCE AGREE, (New Zealand Times, May U, 1892.) The British Medical Journal is'very angry with Lord Onslow. The particular cause of tho Journal's wrath is that our late Governor haß absolutely dared to testify to the value of remedies whose composition is not detailed in the British Pharmacopoeia. The wrath is expressed as follows"We see with regret. Lord Onslow shamelessly puffing quack seoret remedies by an advertised letter-aa scandalous an abuse of political position and as discreditable a folly as has been for along time brought underliotico." P cr Lord Onslow 1 The dyspeptic dia-' tribe above quoted oweß its existence, no doubt, to the fact that Lord Onslow, liavirg found virtue in some of tho Maori herbal retnodies prepared bv Mother Aubert, actually had the to say so in print. Why the British™-. Medical Journal should deem snch testimony a high offence, and, judging by the strength of the language it uses', an almost criminal misdemeanour, 1 totally fail to see, eavo that tho average medical mind is fanatically opposed to any medical innovation which doeß not proceed from recognised red-taped sources. f

'Twsib ever thus with the medicos, Al. moßt evoiy new advance made in medical acicnco has been bittorly attacked SB "quackery" when It appeared, every new thinker denounced as a madman or worse, and every formula not hallmarked by the " Lancet" and "British Medical Journal" ns a dangerous innovation. Personally, while not having the pleasure of a personal acquaintance with either Mothor Aubert or Mr Kempthorne, I can sympathise with them and Lord Onslow m seeing tlio Maori Rrmidies denounced as "quaok remedies,' Only one of,those same "quackremo, dies" do I know, and that -'Karana' to wit, which as a " real good thing' for a man with a liver, I would cordially recommend to the editor of the B.M.J, He appears to need it sadly, for the\ common and domestic and podophyllin haß evidently been of: ifa acrvico to him, otherwise lie would neter have penned so spiteful a paragraph. As however, the " Maori Remedies •' quack andsccrot "though they be—aro reported to be selling like thepro« verbial " hot cakes," neither Mother Aubert nor Mr Kempthorne is likely to worry about the wrath of the' British Medical Journal." As for Lord Onslow ho is at Home, and can light'his own battlo.—" Scrutator," in the' New Zealand Mail,' Weekly Herald, Apeil 30,1892. A southern paper sayß" What, with Marupa, Karana, Paramo, Natanata and cold weather, typhoid lever has beon driven from the city of Wellington, and the placo is now as healthy as any town in New Zealand. No Bmall share of the credit is due to the Rev Mothor Mary Josopli Aubert for the production of her unrivalled remedies." And as far as we aro personally concerned we must say that, when any one of our staff is affected, no matter from what cause, oven from alcoholic poisoning, we pour into him a bottle of Marupa, when restoration to a normal condition takes place atonce. Fellow of the Royal Oolloge of Surgeons of England. Licentiate of the Royal College of Phy« siciant, London. Gold Medallist, in Clinical Medicine; St Bartholomew's Hospital, London. - LATE Clinical Assistant (2$ years) Royal Lon> don Ophthalmio Hospital, Clinical Assistant Central London Throat and Ear Hospital. Clinical Assistant Hospital for Women, Soho Squaro, London. Has commenced Practice, and may be consulted at his rcsidonco, No. 1, Bolton-stbeet, Wellington PHILIP Tebraoe, WELLINGTON.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4192, 15 August 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4192, 15 August 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4192, 15 August 1892, Page 4

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