Established fe a quaVter of a^ktury. . , Patroxiised by all janks p( spoifyt ''GP?^^9W*wtf, dolda,Vron. 'chitis, Asthma.' Whopping ,Cuu«h, Sore Threat, and all AfFections of the •■ '- "•■ Chest and Throat, ' Effectually JKelieVed and Cured bj .:':/^:;\MA3&iM : •;•■■•'•:; ■ . \ 1 ••■it ■'j'~' : 'l '>i!J ■if .■!■.!!■.' !ii '-i-'-tl;---in allaying coußh and>irritatio'o'bf the chest ju the case of my wife, who haeseveral times been under the necessity ,«f uWhgi iti&irinK the winter. B From Dr J Ewart, MRCSL. &c— l am very much oppqsed to patent medicines geneit & diacopptenaDce t^ei M--1 Wi P?? toels », Elixirs. .Syrups,, and .other '•emanations of untoncipfed emp/ricV-'but I regard your Lun£ freserver as a really good S'f lO 2' entirelj free from those qualities whicl. render imsUpatent medicines dangerous, and possessed of those ionic and stimuJaMncDrpperties which render ifatreastire to S B«*W er J^ m l he'«h a ugti D g. e ffectf of pulmonary disease and 1 chest alectiob B petierajly;. In-caseiJ^of asthma' tfbS.'XkiVeito short the paroxysm,; ht chtonitf t^aWii or winter cough it is usefui ; the dujoariie of and difficulry of breathing are greath reheved by it. In acute bronchitis it is also beneficial, and whiimt tends to check inflammation it promotes expectoration, , arid Jiui relieves the labdribui 'and difficult .breathing so-general m. these attack*; excellent,-rJ E WAET Maos . * ». 'il*??!! ?fi W TlMfoi .Wesieyan.'Minifl. tet-Chnstehu^ti, arid l Aprfusf, lß72.^faaTlug Buffered considerable s ifennoyance adrito the past two years from hoarseness amlaffee- . U ?S W^ : th P thro S t; ; wfiicfi' a), ,<imes i^n&Sred pubhc »peakjngisbnieVna£difficult aWpainful, i..haw, si^ce.my arrival- in; this. dircuit— m *ipril last— beeu induced to try your BaxterarLung Pre(ierver } 'and tdeera it only U^i°u?^ J ? a ' hfit: L ha^ e !f?perienoed 'great benefit from its use, being enabled to rjreaeh'now-with a aegree'of ease khd cbmXettfia whhh Iha4 been some time a stranger. tMjetl ; ;haye but .uee^ throe, bdtHeV-but shall cenainly recommend it to all who suffer m a s.milar manner. You' are at libxrty toTnake: what Use. jou please ofThit commuuicationi -^ WiixiAM B Mabten, WftßQrastMiniater. - . > .- f ' . --^ p, 1 ' rrOm f Samuer'Seriars; Minister of United Methbtfist Free Chhrch.— For the sake of suflrering humaui^y 1, record, the folio?- Ing extraordinary cures," which' have been effected. by your .voidable Lung' I kDow a gentleman m whqm consumption had so far progressed that_his medical man gave up>is case a* homeless. He.hgwever, availed himseff of yotfr treatment, and. after taking a few bottlesol your Lung Preserver, was bo tar recovered as to be able to resume hii busiuess, which he now regularly follows without much iucouvenience from either pain ror- weakness.) >--;,,- •...-. • , ,- A Cougkqf ' Ttmnyyeari standing. Ihe rev. writer of the above- continues — An aged: lady , of my acauaiotanoe was for jnany yeaw_troubled-with a chronic cough so severe .that sue seldom had an hoar's quiet 8 leap. After spending nearly all her subBtance, m. medicine. ,she was persuaded to try your Ifnng PreserWr, &c.,- which under GooTß'bleßsibg^soaniduredutieri •■■ ■' The Itev a. Gilbert, U M. Free Church /Minister, NottinKham, late *o( Burglem, writes— i One of our ministers who is going to Eastern Africa,- has been considerably benefited by your medicinei The fiev John Hirst, United Methodiit Free Church Minister, Coburg-strett, Leed«, write9ciDtce'mber2l, lß63—l have bsedyour Lung Preserver m my family with y great success, and cam highly recomjnend, it: an RQ , effectual remedy, &c. . . ,- Mr Massertoh Den ton writes-- Winsterd, ?ept). |( 1.86i^-X)ear..Sir. . . ,An old taiy assured me thebther, day that a^iugle., bottle oiLuug Preserver' ,^'d done her more^oqd . than twenty, bptties ot mediciu^- prescribed by her, medical man.' "i was' 'njy^jjt f> a,i>xiouß . to try it' iu her case that I iutroduced '.ft on the principle of uo cure, 00 l^ay I ue'e^. hardjy say l.wus soon paid.' , . \", Mr (j ,4' Wilkinson, Cuemiit, Keighley, ,w^ites-r,Jui4e 6Lh r ISGI^-The ..Lang Preseiyer is very bigh|y ; 'fip I ;ken of, here bj'inan^ w^io h<iv.e realizedl|ustant beuefit. -, . • 1 f ;^Mrfl G. Bail,' Qhemiss,.writes—Jan 27th, :1.8.64-r-]Yuutme'.ticiucs. are highly spokea w '^by aU,.wli6 have triedthem, and the dejpa^jd gaeatly. increases, . . .<: .■' ' ,', * ... '; Air A VV . P^iliipSj.jCbemist, K^ipiir-screet, South fehielduj writes— ?l was nev^er better pleased with an agency! Ihe actiod of your Lung Preserver seems almost miraculous. The Rev George Cheeson, Un ted Me- . thodist L'Vee 1 Gh,urch Miuister r Hels^qne, writes — Tbe Lung Preserver has dons Mrs 1 Cheeson a : afreat? 'dt'aTof good; ; ' i; ' Mr Uicbird, rtcknow, rCamelford — r I^waa very ill for a long time with a cough, &e\y 'and tiidnot average oue hour'ti sleep', per <>9lgbt but on qblaiuiug from you a 24 J9d > [ bottle of Baxters Lung Preserver, and talking oue. dose,' I slept soiindiy, not .coughiijg -more than five minutes m the" night; : Before I bad finished the contents of this bottle tti« loodglßquUe left mci, is.;--,..- '. !■ ■. . ■>-; From the Editor of the Yorkshire Inde« depeudent, West-street, Leeds, March 6th, 187 S. My farhily 'is particutarlv 'liable' 10 1 chest affections. Wfe have foaud- • Baxters Lung Prestrvec a most excellent Remedy, do highly do we estaeni it that we do not like 10 be without it sn the house. '^For the last fifteen years uoo^only my own family, i but^nfaoy friends to Hvbom I have recom- ' mended it have fouud> great benefit from it. if or Bronchitis I know, nothing equal 10 it. — —Edward Foster.;. To be Had "of »lt Chemiats and Store* keepers, m bottles, Ir 6<l, 2s 6d, 4s 6J, and , 8s each. .. ■' .:.-(.■'; :;. Wholesale Ageruts^: J Baxter, Chemist, 21 Victoria-street, Christchurch ; Messrs P Hayriian and \jo, Saii.bury, Ellisdon and Co, aud Kemjuhornfc, Prosser and Co ; aud maj also be obtained of merchants throughQUt New Zealand. > (^ purchasers are requested to ask for Baxtfci'd Lung Preserver:' Be cautious against r being put off with some other mediciue which dualei s may recommend solely on the ground i of haying more profit. I ; •: — ■' .'. ■, ' — : ,■ , ..' : . ' • ; — T^ ! ' J STATIONERY AlrfpfANCY GOODS 1 l ' ■'•■"■ KEPOSifOIRY. ; '■ 1 > 'iii 1 -' ' ' • ■ ; MRS J. J^ I4AWI-ER B't-Go 1 6 inform the residents of Wang»h ! ui aud coantry visitors that 3 ;. avm 4 cmtnene'd Business m tLe ibov- LineF, Bh6 w uld respectfully »eq-i'Sf-a'i' if/speb'iion of 1 her- Stock B » ])!eviotiß to chasing eiseivherfei ■ -Crewel bilks aud Patterns' ia lai: : . :;..- ' virißCy sent by Post i v :". ;■"*■.— :~ ; ■ ; '' " : o Fancy^Croods'sdviaible for Christmas aud 1 iiew Year traents. ' CSoqntry orders punctually attended to. , - 1- .■■• HOUSE, :1 - :d (Opposite 'Ra^way fetation.) Tauj?o> iQuayi Wajiqahdi.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 46, 23 January 1884, Page 1
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