Established over a quarter of a century. Patronised by all ranks of society. CONSUMPTION, Cougha, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Wboopiug Cough, Sore Throat, and all Affections of the Chest and Throat, Effectually Believed and Cured by BAXTER'S Lung Preserver. TESTIMONIALS. The Rev J Myers ("ex-Preßident of the United Methodist Free Church | writes-^-Hanover street, Leeds, March 21th, 1872. — 1 have pleasure m testifying how rapidly and effectually Baxtet's Lung Preserver has acted m allaying cough and irritation of the chest m the case of my wife, who hasseveral times been under the necessity of using it during tho winter. From Dr J Ewart, MRCSL, &c— l am very much opposed to patent medicines generally, and totally discountenance the Balsams, Oxymels, Elixirs, Syrups, and other emanations of unprincipled empirics ; bub I regard your Lung Preserver as a really good preparation, entirely free from those qualities which render most- patent medicines dangerous, and possesned of those tonic and stimulating properties which render it a treasure to those who suffer from the exhausting effects of pulmonary disease and chest affections generally. In cases of asthma it quickly cuts short the paroxysm m chronic bronchitis or winter cough° it is useful ; the discharge of mucus is greatly assist* d, and the wheezing and difficulty of breathing are greatly relieved by it. In acute bronchitis it is also beneficial, and whilst it tends to check inflammation, it promotes expectoration, and tuva relieves the laborious and difficult breathing so general m these at'.acks. Asa cough medicine, for persons of all ages, it is excellent.— J Ewabt, MRCS. From Rev W B Marten, Wesleyan Minis. ter— Christchurch, 2nd August, 1872.—Haviug Buffered considerable annoyance during the past two years from hoarseness and affeo. tion of the throat, which at times rendered public speaking somewhat difficult and painful, i have, since my arrival m this circuit — m April last — been ioduced to try your Baxter's Lung Preserver, and I deem it only just to inform you that i have experienced great benefit from its use, being enabled to preach now with a degree of ease and com* fort to whhh I had been some time a stranger. As yet I have but used three bottles, but shall certainly recommend it to all who suffer m a similar manner. You are at liberty to make what use you please ot this communication. — William B Mabten, VVesleyan Minister. From R«v Samuel Sctlars, Minister of United Methodist Free Church.— -For the sake of suffering humauity 1 record the following extraordinary cures, which have been effected by your valuable Lung Preserver — I know a gentleman m whom consumption had so^far progressed that his medical man gave up his case as hopeless. He, however, availed himself of your treatment, and, after taking a few bottles of your Lung Preserver, waBBO fir recovered as to be able to resume hi 3 business, which . he now regularly follows without much inconvenience from either pain or weakness. A Cough of many years' standing. The rev. writer of tbe above continues — An aged Udy of my acquaintance was for many years troubed with a chronic cough so severe that she, seldom, had 4Q; h<nrs quiet sleep. After spending nearly all her .sub. stance m medicine, she was persuaded to try your Lung Preserver, &c,, which under God's blessing, soon cured her. '.he Rev A. Gilbert , U M Free Church Minister, Nottingham, late of Burslem, writes — One of our ministers who is going to Eastern Africa, has been considerably benefited by your mediciu-). The Rev John Hirst, United Methodist. Free Ch'irch Minister, Coburg-strect, Leeds, writes : December 2l, lß63 — I have used yonr Lung Preserver m my family with great success, and can highly recommend it as an effectual remedy; &c. Mr Massertfin Denton writes— .Winsford, Sept J, 1864— Dear Sir. . . An old lady assured me the other day that a aiugle bottle of Lung Preserver had done her more good than twenty bottles of medicine prescribed by her medical man. I was myself so ■; anxious to try it m her case that I iutro ' duced it oh the principle of no enre, no pay I need hardly say I was soon paid. Mr C H Wilkinson, Chemist, Keighley, writes— June 6tb, 1864— The Lang Preserver is very highly sp ken of here by many who 'have realized instant benefit. MrH G. Ball, Chemist, writes— Jan 27kb, 1864— Your medicines are highly spoken of by all who have tried them, and the demand greatly increases. Mr A W Phillips, Chemist, King-street, South Shields, writes — I was' never better pleased with an agency. The action of your Lung Preserver seems almost miraculous. The Rev George Cheeson, Un ted Methodist Free Church Minister, Helstone, writes— The Lung Preserver has dons Mrs Cheeson a sreat deal of good. Mr ftichard'Lobb, Trecknow, Camelford — Ilwas very ill for a long time with a cough, Scq, and did not average one hour's sleep per night but. on obtaining from you a 2s 9d bottle of Baxters Lung Preserver, and taking ou'e dose, I slept sourtdly, not coughing more than ffve minutes m the night. Before I hud finished the contents of this bottle tbe cough qui'e left me. From the Editor of the Yorkshire Inde* dependent, West-street, Leeds, March 6th, 1873. My family is particularly liable to chest affections. We have found Baxters Lung Preserver a most excellent remedy. €o highly do we esteem it that we do not like to be without it m the house. For the last fifteen years not only my own family, but many friends to whom I have recommended it have found great benefit from it. For Bronchitis Iknow nothing equal to it. — —■Elward Foster. Io be had wf & U Chemists and Storekeepers, m bottles, Is fld, 2s Gd, 4s 6d, aud 8? each. •! • Wholesale Agents— J.Baxter, Chemist, 21, Victoria-street, Christcburoh; Messrs P Hayman and Co, Sau.bury, Ellisdon and C >, and Kcmpthorne, Prosser and Co 5 and may also be obtained of merchants throughout New Zealand. ' ftST Purchasers are requested to ask for Baxter's Lung Preserver. Be cautious against being put off with some other medicine whichdealers may recommend solely 00 the ground of having more profit. TO BUSHMEN. WAITED a good bushnmn, with bullocks and horses, to take a large contract for constant supply of mixed timber for a sawmill m Waipawa County. None but experienced and Bober men need apply. D. CHAMIER, AuotiioneeV') Woodvttle. SARSAPARIUA and Dand lion For the Blood, Bottles 26d Remin^t >n's, Square. NOTICE. NOW OPEN. nHAILER'S FQRTtUJT ROOMS. Special arrangements made with per* sons requiring a collection of Photographic Scenery on Estates, &c. A collection of the above consider- J ably below the average price. j Animals of all kinds photographed , while m motion, if desired, or other- 1 wise. j Oarte-De-Visite, 15/- per dozen, and 10/- per half dozen, SPECIAL. ! I will give one Cabinet with order of every doz. carte de Visites for one month only. <gTNote the addvess-r- - SHAILER, Two doors from Court House, Main Street, Palmerston North,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 3, 1 December 1883, Page 3
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