::.-Effeetually,Believed and Cured by "'' Lung Preserver^ i: :r'i Hoover street, LJrMa^r^Ts^ Hiisi the winter. Becessifc y of using lfc during ■8 From Dt J Ewatt.-MRPST x, n t r » or wi,.ter cough it is useful : the ch^narJe of breathing so general ia these.^ticks great benefit from its use, being eKed to ,:^u^^tr^ P^^ 'wS^a n c SS te ; w — * "h^S?. TTmLT K^,T ? amUel SellarS - Minißter Of United Melliodjsfc Pree Chu !C b'.-Fqr- Ihe i ?ff£ S A I traordluar y cures, uhich have been d tf Sf y y r QT Valuable Luu « I'reserver-I , r kiiow a gentleman m whom consumption had so far progressed that his' medical man gave V hfn Zf a f a8 *y eleßs -:^ however, availed y . h.u^elf of your treatment, and. after taking ;e a tew bottles ol yourXung Preserver, whs so c : iar recovered as to be^lbJe tx. resume hi 3 business, which:; he cow.rfegulfirly foHdws without much inconvenience from eiiher pain or weakness. r " D A Cough of many, years'.standing. ■ The rev. writer of the above continues An aged lady of my acauaiutance was for many years troubled with a chronic cough so severe that she seldom had an hoar's quiet sleep. After spending nearly all her safe. stance m mediciue, she was persua-Jed to try your Lung Ire server, &c., which undtr God s blessing, soon cured her. . 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 medicine. ;. ■> The Rev John Hirst, United Methodist JJree Church Minister, Cobarg-stre' t,"L«eds, .writes: December 21, 1863—1 have used yonr Lung Preserver m my family with great . Buccess, and can highly recommend it as an 0 effectual remedy, &c. Mr^ Alassatun Uenton writes— Winsford, Sept J, 18UJ— Dear Sir. . . An old lady assured me the other day that a single bottla of Lung 1-reserver had done her more good „ than twenty bottles of mediciue prescribed by her medicai man. I wa<i myself so ■ a.xioiis to try it m her caae tbiit I iiitr'6' : duced it on the principle of uo cure, no pay I need hardly say I was soon paid. ' .' Mr C H Wilkinson, Cneoiist, Keighley, writes— Juue Gib, 'ifeo-1— The L-iiig Preserver is very highiy sp ken othere by many - who have realized instuut beuefit. ./, Mr H G. Rail, Chcniis-, writes— Jan 27t';, ISCi — Your medicines are bigh'iy spoken of by all who have tried them, ani the demand - greatly increases. MrA VV Phillips, Chemist, King-street, South Shield*, writes— l was uever better , pleased with an agency, ihe action of your Lung Pieserver seems almost, mirjiculous. : . 'ihe Rev George Cheeson, tinned "iMTetbodist Frte Charch Minister, Helstone, _ writes— The Lung Preserver has done Mrs Cheeson a great deal of good. Mr Richard Lobb, 'irecknow, Camelford-r---y I;was very ill for a long time. with. a cough, &c, and did not average oue hour's seep pur _ night but on obtaining, from you a 2s 9d bottle of Baxters Lung Preserver, and taking one dose, I slept soundly,- noi : coughing more than five minutes m thei night. -Betd; el i ihad fiuistied the conteuts of, this bottle the , cough quie left me; 1 - From "the Editor of the Yorkshire Ind^" depeudent, West-street, Leeds, 6tb, . ii 1878., .My, family;' id parUcularlvJiableio ' chest affections. We have fou.ud. Baxters Lung Presirver a most excelfeut remedy, rfbhigliiy do we cstaein it that we do riot like to be^wiihojt it m the 1 house. JFor the g last . fifteen years not only my own fumily but many fneuds to whoru, I have recom • ■'"■ T mended it Lave fouud great' benetit from it. l"'or Bronchitis I know luthing equal tp it — — Mward BVster. • ■ ■<■ ■■ . •.; I L i'o be had of all Chemists and Storekeepers, m bottles, Is (i.lj 2s 6d, is 6J, aud - 8? each. . . -f . v\ hosesale Agents— J Baiter, Chi mist, 21, . Victoria-street, Chttstchuich j Messrs P ; Haymafffand Sai^biiry 1 , Ellisdoaand C~>, ; and Kcmnihornt, Prosser and Co ; aud may also. r pe obtained, of merchanta. throughout i, New Zealand. "'"* - IOJ ' ' 3 (gp Purchasers "are" requested to ask for Baxier'dLuiig Preserver. Re cautioUsTagkiSst y being put off with some other meilictuo which dcalci s may recommend solely oa the ground of haying more profits '*•-■■ j—. . . STATIONERY AND. FANCY GOODS ! ...... . REPOSITORY.' • • MRS J. J. LAWLER BI.G^ to ltitonij tie rosid ents oi' \Vang'iuiui z.A couutty ■ vbito.s tliat '." t;avin^: cuitueuy d iju.sinu § iv tl.e : übov •.; Lincf, gin- w uld lesue^tiu.ly rtq'Ksr a:i i :.<-p ciion oi leS JstocK | previous lo yu ch;:sin^ elbtjvrbere. Crewel t ciiks and Patterns "m < -large ;■; . . Virioty Sirl^t.fcy PoWf-.. ,/•'.! ■- [ c Fancy Cfo<;ds j>naal)iL' i'or. Q.i.ii-.t.ui.u/i,aad : '■ [is'ew y,«ar,l Vdjeais» Gyunuy.o|deiß attended to. id i:- • • ■ (Oppoßico Railway trtiatl'jn.S*- | laufo Quay VVAKUAKdu i--J
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 32, 7 January 1884, Page 1
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