Patronised b 7 all mnks pf^ty,' £jONSUMPTIONr^ugbi, Co 4,' Bron- & chitis, Asthma, WWho©pugi u g Goußh, SoreTlirwt, and all Affection, o* the , Cheat and Throat, s EfFeelually Beljeyed.and: oare4,by BAXTER'^ V^! Lung Preserver;' ! i <; ! TES!TIMONiAL^. !: : : 'll The Be> <J Myers "fex-Preaident of the United, Methodist ■W* OttSSf ! w?'tos~ Hanover-street, Leeds, March '2*iV; lfaZ I have pleasure m testifying howrapW and effec ually Baxte.'sLnnVP^erVefiisJcted m allaying cough and irritation of the chert EJJVT °i my Wife « wh oha SSeveral8 everal timw xJ?*T ? f J E T art ' MRCSL « * c — l »m 2T, h VfT d '° P atent medicines generally, and tofally discountenanc* the Ball sams, Oxymels, Elixirs, Syrups, and other emanations of unprincipled empirics: but" regard your, Lung t'reserver as a really eood preparation, entirely tree from those qnXes which render most patent medicines danger ous, and possessed of those tonio and stimnating properties which render it a treasure to those who suffer from the exhausting effecS of pulmonary disease and chest affecS! generally, m cases of asthma ife Q t»«*iy<. U te or I- ? epar °V? m -' lD chronic b^ncSS or winter cough it itf useful ; the dw.narge of and difficulty of breathing are greath rehZi U< In acute br °nchiti? it i« also fl a mtr Un ? Bhil9t ifc tends t0 check mflamniation, « promotes expectoration, and nr^th • eVM the laborioas M d diffionlt oSh g / 0 - gener^ iathe^ atiackHtAsa excellent,— J Bwabt, MBCS let Ft^f r . WB^rten, WesWn Minisil,T £ rißt ? Qur "°. 2nd August, 1872:— HaTthf JZm considerable annoyance- during ron P of th^/ 6^ 8 fr r u hoarßeneßß ■»*"«*- ■bnbhvfii c ? ro^' whic b at times rendered pub] ! c speaking somewhat difficult and pain- «» a aTe .' smce m y arrival m this cirouiOn . P " r last — been induced to iry yoar ust £ ■ f" 1^ Server, and t deem it Jn^ just to inform you that \ have experienced n^ nemi T itßUse - be»g enabled to P^S n K W u W rl h ade S reeof eaBB and comfort to whijhlhad been some time a stranger. tZn J 3^ 6 bafc nfed three bottles, but ahall certainly recommend it to all who ffhTf ? a f milar manQ er. You are at liberty to make what use you please of tbii tt^ 0 ?,? 5 ! Ban »uel Sellars, Minister of United Methodist , Eree . Church.— For the sake of suffering-humanity 1 record the lolloping extraordinary cures, which have-been effected by your valuable Lung Preserver— l know a gentleman m whom conaumptionrhad so far progressed that his medical man gave up his case as hopeless. He, however, availed himself of your treatment, and after taking a tew bottles of your Lung Preserver, was so far recovered as to be able to, resume hi! business) which he now regularly follow! without much inconvenience from either pain or w^akacs*. .. ~..--- - j '■' J? Cough of many years' standing. The rev. writer of the above continues — An aged lady of my acquaintance was for many years troubled with a chronic cough so severe that she seldom had • an ; . hour's quiet Bleep. After spending nearly all her substance m medicine, she was persuaded to try your Lung Preserver, &c., which, under God's blessing, soon cured her. . The Rev a. Gilbert, U M Free Church Minister, Nottingham, late of Burslem, writes — One of our ministers who is going to Easte.n Africa, has been considerably benefited by your medicine. ' ; The Bey John Hirst, United Methodist Free Church Minister, Coburg-stre.t, Leeds, writes : December 21, 18G3— 1 have used your liurig; Preserver m iriy family with great success, and can highly recommend it as an effectual remedy, dec. / Mr Masserton Denton writes — Winsford, Sept J, 1 1864— Dear Sir. . . An old lady assured me the other day lhata single bottl* of Lung Preserver had done her more good than twenty bottles of medicine prescribed by her medical man. I was myself so auxious to try it m her caae that I introduced it on the principle of no cure, no pay I need hardly say I was soon paid. Mr C H Wilkinson, Cneumt, Keighley, writes — June 6th, 1864— The Lang Preserver is very highly ep ken of here Hy many who tme realized instant benefit. Mr HG. Ball, Chemise, writes— Jan 27tb, 1864— Your medicines are highly spoken at 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 Charch Minister, Helstone, writes — The Lung Preserver has done Mrs Cheeson a threat deal of good. Mr Jlichard Lobb, Trecknow, Camelford — I^was very ill for a long time with a cough, Sec, and did not average oue hour's sleep per night but on obtaining from you a 2s dd bottle of Baxters Lung Preserver, and taking oue dose, I slept soundly, noi conghiujr more than five miuutes m the night. Before I 1 bad finished the contents of this bottle th» cough quite left me. , • ■ ■ From the Editor of the Yorkshire Inde« dependent, West-sireet, Leede, March 6th, , 1878. My family is particularly liable to ' chest affections. We have io'iud Baxters Lung Preserver a most excellent, remedy. So highly do we estaem it that we do not like 10 be without it m the hbuse. For the last fifteen years not only my own. family, but many frieuds to whom I have recommended it have found great benefit from it. .For Bronchitis I know nothing equal to it. — — Edward Foster. To be bad of all Chemists and Storekeepers, m bottles, Is 6d, 2s 6d, 4s 6d, and 8? each. Wholesale Agents — J Baxter, Chemist, 21 Victoria-street, Christchurch ; Messrs P Haynian and 00, Saiubury, Elhsdon and Co, aud Kempthorne, Prosser and Co ; aod may ' also be obtained of merchants 'throughout New Zealand. i£g° Purchasers are requested to ask for Baxcer'd Luug Preserver. Be cautious againit ' being put off with some other mediciue which ■ dealers muy recommend solely ou the ground [ of haying more profit."' . . : . » STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS I KEPOSII'ORY. [ MRS J. J. LAWLER , T) «o inform tue residents of Wan--1 J3 ganui aud country visitors that 1 having crmtnenc^d Business m tLe - above Line?, sb.6 weald respectiatly 1 request aa iaspection of her iSiocfc a previous to put chasing elsewhere* Crewel cilks ao,d Patterns m large variety sent by Post. ... .• .».> c Fancy Goods saitable for Christmas and it " JSew Year I'reteats. y* CuunUy orders punctually attended to. I AUGKL&ND HOU^B, l '' \ (Opposite Bail nay (Station.) Taufo Quay - Waxqaxvlj ,'j£
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 163, 13 February 1884, Page 1
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