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EHtaWiahed ov, r a quarter of a cutury. Puttonued hy «J1 Vimkii 0 [ sockiy. QONSTJMPTION, Couoh ? , Colds. Bron- . ch)t ls , Asthma. Whcopi.g Cough, •^ore Throat, and all. Affections of the Chest and Tlmmt. Effectually .Relieved and Cured by BAXTER'S Lung Preserver, | TESTIMOISIALS. TT%^r« J^ Ijcrß res-President 6f (he Lmted Methodist Jj-ree Church'! wr te«— Hauover street, Leeds, March 24tb, 1872 — 1 have pleasure in testifying hoiVrar-idivanr-hfallS ' BaXt< 5 ' S S ei ve"ha d s acttd in aliay.ng cou^h and irritHtion of the chest inthe case of my wife, M-ho.hasseveruUimes the n wS the neCoSSity ° f ÜBiDg ltdu »--S From Dr J Kwa.t, MECSL, &c— l am very much opposed to patent n.tdieices genq. rally, and tnfally discountenance the 'Balsams, Oxymcls, Elix.H-, Syrnps, nud other ' manations of unprincipled empirics- but I regHrd.your J jm #. L'reserve, as a really good preparation,' entirely free from those qualities wbioi. render most patent uwdtcines dan-et-ons, and possessed of those ionic and stimulating properties which render it- a treasure to those who suffer from the ex haugtinfrf Sects of pahnonarjr disease and chest affections L-eneraily. In cases of asthma it an^kh cuts short ihe paroxysm. In chronic b.vnchUis or winter cough it is useful : ihe dwioarpe of n.acusisgn-atly assist. d, and the whet-zing nnd difhcuhy of breathing nr« grtatlj relieved by'it. In acute bronchitis it is also beneficial, and whiUt it tends to check inflammation, it promotes expectoration. 1 ; and thua relieves fhe laborious and difficult breathing so general in these atiacks. As a cough tr.cdicine, for persons of all ages, it is excellent,— J Ewaht, MECS. From Rev W B Marten r Wesleyan Minister— Chr.stchurjD, 2nd August, 1872.— Having suffered considerable annoyauce during the past two years from hoarseness andafftcuon of the -hropfc. which , at times rendered public speaking somewhat difficult and painful, i have, since my arrival in this circuitin April last— been induced to try your Baxter's Lung Preserver, and I deem it only just to inform ,you that I. hava experienced great benefit from its u'3c, btiug enabled to preach now with a degree of ease and com« fort to wbi h I had been some time a stranger. As y,et I- have' but used throe bottles, but shalf certainly recommend it to all who suffer'- 5n .a s milar m^nuer.. You are at liberty to. make what use you please of thi9 communication. — William B Mabten, Wesleyan luihister." ' From R-v -Samuel Sellars, Minister of United Methodist Free Chu-ch.— For the sake of suffering humauity.i record the folio ing extraordinary cures, v.hicii bave been effected by your valuable Lung Pj eserver— l kuow a gentleman in whom consumption had so far progressed that his medical mau gave up his case as hoj eless. He, however, availed himself of your treatment, and, after takiug a few bottlesol your Lung Pi eserver, was so fir recovered as to he able to resume hi3 business, which he vow regularly follows without much iuconveniencejfrom either pain or weakness, A Cough of many years' standing. -The rev.! writer of the above continues — An aged lady of my acauaintance was for many years troubled with a chronic cough, so severe that shtr seldom had an hour's quiet sleep. After spending nearly all her substance in inediciue, she was persuaded to try your Lung Ireserver, &c., which und.r God's blessing, soon cured her. The Rev a. Gilbert, TJ M Free Church Minister, Nottingham, late of Burslern, writes — One of our - ministers who is going •to Eastern Africa, has- been considerably benefited by your medicine. The Rp.v John Hirst, United Methodist Free Church Miuister, Coburg-stre t, Leeds, writes: December 2l, lß63 — I have used your Lung" Preserver in my • family with great success,- and can highly recommend it as an effectual remedy, &c. Mr MassL-rtjn i)e"ton writes — Winsford, Sept Jj 1801— Dear Sir. . .An old lady assurecl-me the other day that a single bottle of Luug HrcserveF had done her more good than twenty ;. bottles of. meUiciue prescribed by her medical mau. i was myself so a stalls 'to* try it.;in her case that I introduced it on the principle of no cine, no {ay liieed hardiy sny I was-soon paid, v i Mr 0 H[ Wilkinson, Cnemiit, Keighley, jmles—Juue 6ih, 18(j4— The Lung Preserver is very high y' sp ken of here by many who hive reuliz-^i instant' benefit. Mr HG. Bail; Che-mis* , writes— Jan 27th, 18Gd — Your medicines are- highly spoken of by all « ho have tried them, an.; the demand greatiy increast'S, Mr AW' Phillips, Chemist, King-stree<-,~ South Shield.-, writes — I was never better I lea.-ed with an agency, ihe action of your Luujr Pieserver seems almost miraculous. 'ihe Key- George Cheeson, .Un ted Methodist Prte Church Minister, Heistone, wriies — The Lung Preserver has dona Mrs Cheeson' a great d*al "of good. ... Air Richard Lobb, Tri-clcnow, Camelford — I was very il l for a long time with a cough, &c , and did not average one hour's seep per . night but on obtaining from you a 2s 9d bottle of Baxters Lung Preserver, and taking one dose, I slept soundly, not cni'.gUiiig more than five miuutea in the night. Before I had fiuislied the contents of this bottle the cough, qui e left me. From the Editor of the Yorksbiro Inde* dependent, West-street, Leeds, March Ctb, 1873. My family is -particularly liable to chest affections. We havn found Baxters Lung Presrrver a most excellent n-niedy. ■Sohigkiy do -.ve estaeii) it that we do not like to he witho.-t it ai the Tiousc. For the last fifteen years nob only my own family, but miiny friends to whom I have recommended- it have fouud great bent-fit from it. For Bioncbiiis I kuow mining tqual to it. — — E 5 ward Foster. To be had of all Chemists and Storekeepers, in bottles, Is (51,2^ 61, 4.s (kl, aud 8? each. . Wholesale Agents— J Baxter, Chemist, 21, Victoria*streer, Christchurch j Messrs P Haynian and wi>, Sai bury, Eliisdon and G\ anil KompUiorne, Prosaer and Co ; aud may also be obtained of merchants throughout New Zealand. igp Purchasers are requested to ask for Baxter'^ Luug Preserver. Be cans i us against being put off with some other um-ticiue which d>-ale!S m:-.y recommend solely ou ihe ground of having more profit. STATIONEUY AND FANCY GOODS EEPOSIIORY. MRS J. J. LAWLER BG "^ o nil ••>•»; tie i-'.-sidunt^ t>i Wan-g'-:iiui $ <1 "countiy vi&'.'ois that i.ayin^ c> uiuiene d iiusine s i'.» tl.e "alirV Iv ?:>!s■■, -kli^ w" uld 'i^spe-tulj req-i' sr a-i i :^p cuoii of he." Stocs previous lo jnv c'r-'Siiig eliewheiv; ■Cr?wi'V HiKh ' hDa i'atterni? in lai'sje ; '* Vi'riet^ s^rst by Po3t. ■ Fancy Go'ds sunab'e. f.r Chri-tnia: and ■■' jSeAv-yc-ar i'ru.entSi Cuontry bid'eis f 'ohctaa-.ly attenied to. ( ).[) posi ti- Rit i way > t--» * i >h . ) Taupo Quay Wakuanui.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 29, 3 January 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 29, 3 January 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 29, 3 January 1884, Page 1

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