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EstoblisKed oyc-r arqiiai&r ot -i'e*Wiy. ! Patronised \>y 81 1 l I%n k 8 of society/ y rjONSUMPTIONTcoagh,, Colds, Bron^ M • cbitis, Asthma. Whcopi,,^ "(Whir* Sorp Throat,, and all Affectiofi* of th» I, w , Chest and Throat,, lielieved.an^OMed by -.. . BAXT.R'S . ' Lung Preserver, : TESTIMONIALS. ' ! nl& R *r,/^ r « rex.PresidenJ of the ' Umted Methodist Free Chublif wriec-! laoover etreet, Leeds, March Mh^ttWiU-" 1 have plea Mire m testifying how rapidly and n allay.pg coughed irriutionof th^ch^t t^nlT °L mj Wlfe « wh °h««-'»eral tirn^g So »s£: the neceeßity ° f -*.*■'».«•««.■ From Dr J Ewait, \IRCSL. <tc— l am very much opposed to patent medicines generally, and totally discountenance the Ba^S,? XJmeß ' EHr ' rs ' S^urs, and ofber Z£a °r YDV D ' r '°ci P led empirics;, but I regard your Lung L'reservei as a really good preparation, entirely f lee from .hosequafS ,whicu render m,st parent m.d.cines «Sn«S of pulmonary im ix mi «B M t aSonl,' flammation, it promotes expectoration, and rhu- relieves the laborious and difficult breathing so general m these attacks As a cough niedicinp, for persons «f all age., it it excellent,— J Bwabt, MRCS • ' FroDi Ber W 8 Marten, VV'esleyan Minis. ter-Chrstohur.o, 2nd Aug u ,t, 1872.~Hat1 ing suffered consideraWe annoyauqe during public speaking somewhat difficult and paintul, / have, since my arrival m this circuit— m April last— been i<:duced to <ry your • Baxter s Lung Preserver, and I deemit only ' jU st to inform you that I have experienced ,<reat benefit froni its use, being enabled to preach vow with a degree of ease and com. fort to whi h I had been some time a stranger As yet I have but usei thre« bottles, but shall certainly recommend it to all who <uffer m a sm:lat manner. You are at libirty to make what use you please ot this -oramunicatiou. — VViluam B Mabtes. \\ esleyan Minister. .From " Msr Samuel Sellars,' Minister of United Melhodist Free Chu:ch.— For the sake of suffering humauity 1 record the tol\o ing extraordinary cures, which 1 have been .ffected by your. valuable Lung Preserver— l ,kuow a gentleman.ii) whom consumption had < o far proKreasfed that h-s medical mau gave lup his case as hoielesj. He, however, availed ■himself of your treatment, and after taking la few bottles oi your Lung Preserver, waaso ; -ir recovered as to be able to resume hii ■ business, which he now regularly follow* j without much inconvenience from either pain or weakness. i A Cough of many years' standing. The rev. writer of the above continue*^- N An aged lady of my acauaiotance :was for many years troubled with j» chronic coughso severe that she. seldom had an hour's quiet sleep. After spendingnearly all her sub. stance m medicine, she was, .persuaded. tq |try your Lung Ireserver, &rf,, Which uridtr' jGod's blessing, soon cured- 'her. • ' : The Uev a. Gilbert, U M Free Church Minister, Nottingham, late of Burslein, iwrites —^One of our ministers who is going • to Eastern Africa, has been considerably benefited by your, medicine. •' • The Rev John Hirst, United Methodist ;Free Church Minister, Ooburg^stret, Leeds, ' jwriles: December 21, 1863—1 haye 1 used your ■Lung Preserver m my faiuiry -with great success,' and can highly recommend it ni an.' effectual remedy, ice. . , . ■ i i'Mtr Maastrton Dent on writes— Winsford,, Sept ), 1864-rDear Sir. . . An old lady assured me the other day that a siugle, bottle , of Lung Preserver had done her more good tuan twenty bottles of medicine prescribed by her medical man. 1 was myself, to t a.xiouft to try it m her caae that L introduced it on the principle of no cure, no pay . II need hardiy say.l was soon ptid. • . .. i Mr 0 H v\iikipsoi), Cneuiijt, Keighley, writes— June 6th, 1864— The. Luug .Preserver is very highly sp ken of here bj m#j)y , jwhp hv/e realized instant benefit. ' v , . ; Mr HG. Bail, Uheuiis:, writes— Jan a^t 1 -, '1864—^Your me'licines are highly spokea ct by all who. have tried them, ani the demand greatly increases. j Mr A W. Phillips, Chemist, King-street, South Shields, writes — I was nerer . better r '|. leased with an agency, iho actiou of your iLuu£ Pieserver seems almost miraculous, i The Rev George Cheeson, Un ted Methodist Free Church Minister, Helstobe, writes — The Lung Preserver has Uqub Mrs Cheeson a great d«al of good. I Mr .Richard Lobb, Trecknow, Camelford — I 3 Wiiß very ill for a long time with a cough, 7 fee., and did not average one hourVs r e<ip 7 night but on obtaiuinc from you a 2s 9d bottle of Haxters Lung Preserver, and taking oue dose, I siept soundly, not coughing more thau five minutes m the night. Belo/e X bad finished the contents of this bottle tho jcouglk' qni: c lef t me. •<■•:.» j From the Editor of the Yorkshire Inde* ■depeudeat, West-street, Leeds, March 6th, '1873. My family is pnrticuiaflv liable to jchest affections. We have ! f o>iud Baxters 'Lutig Preserver a most excellent remedy. !rio highly do we estaetn it that we do not ilike to be wiiho.it it m the house. For the i ilast fifteen years uot only my own family, ibut many friends to whom 1 have recomjmended it have found great benefit from it. ;I< % or Bronchitis I know natUiug tqual lo it. — i — Edward Foster, j To be l>ad of all Chemists and Store{keepers, m bottles, U 61. 2s 6d, 4s 6d, aud !Bseach.' j Wholesale Agents— J B.ixtcr, Chemist, 21, ! Victorift^atreet, Chribtcuuicu ; Messrs i* Ulayman and u o, Sai .bury, Elhddon and C«, ■and Kempihornfc, Prosser aud Co ; aud may iulso be obtained of merchants througbouc New Zealand. I j^- Purchasers are requested to ask for ,Baxter'dLui<tj Preserver. Be cauii.-ua against ibeing put off with some other meiiciue which ideiileis m:>y recommend solely onihegrouud of baying more profit. STATIONERY ANl> FANCY GOODS |- ; REPasirORY. ' •,; MRS J. J. LAWLER; BG i, o liif'uiiu Cte ti*.i'J.-iits iii'W'angsiiai »;.ii coutitiy vi^i:6 v s : lhat i.uviu n c< uiuit- no d liusid'cj's iu_ ll.e abi-v Lint*, Btu-. w ulit resfieot uly i»qi<s- a i i .-p ciiou ot Le - biuuK p evioUi tv i>» c : t; sitig el ewhere. Crewel v:ilk» ana Fatterna m largo Yiriety BiiVt by Post. FanCy Go"ds r Chri-tnia^ and ""'' \Kew Yfiu- I roe its. Country oide-8 } oocinaUy to. • ! ' AtCKL^XjD HUU E, (• Jppo&it.': livi way. M^ii v. ) Taupo Quay' WAnoanol

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 38, 12 January 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 38, 12 January 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 38, 12 January 1884, Page 1

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