A Boon to Mankind. —Baxter* Lang Preserver, by. virtue' of its balsaniio and soothing properties, canno^be excelled m a soother of' Patmonic irrifcaJiid'i. Many whose recovery had been despaired of by medical advisers and friends, have been spared to proclaim the astounding virtues of the Lunff Preserver. It has been employed m the manaioaas well as m the cottage, and has convinced the aristocrat as well as the peaaant that it is, indeed, a boon to'mankind. It is pleasant to the palate and may safely be taken m all cases.. Persons.aufferinjj from Bronchial affections, who take the Lung Preserver will find the speedy effect to,be diminution 6t p^in^nd' 'expeiiforatton—first, be* cause the mucous membranes are &tiniu« lated to' throw thophlegai up", «5d second because the medicine is adapted to thin the discharge before it leaves ,th<* bron» chiftl tubes and lungs. This specific il . highly extolled by meinbjrs of the medical and. clerical profession? and 'others.— To Be had of all chemists aW 4 store* 'keepers. ' ■
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 129, 30 April 1884, Page 2
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