AN OLD ESTABLISHED AND POPULAR MEDICINE. BAXTER'S LUNG PRESERVER lias been established over a quarter of a century, and patronised by all ranks of Society, and enjoys a success unparalleled. Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Wliooping Cough, Sore Throat, and all Affections of the . Chest and Throat, EFFECTUALLY RELIEVED AND CURED BY BAXTER'S Lung Preserver. TESTIMONIALS. Prom Rev. Charles Penny, Keefton (late of Chriatchurch), March 17, 1884.— 1 am h:ippy to aay your Pulmonic Elixir afforded my wife and children almost immediate relief m coughs and colds, and many to whom I have had the pleasure of 1 reeommendiug } our specific have spoken of it as invaluable. In one case when every remedy tried waa powerless to give relief (.the cough was so distressing) the first dose of your Elixir proved most effective. In another case (sore throat) a cure was soon brought about that the patient resolved m the future to take nothing else. Other cases could be cited, but these will be sufficient to show that your Pulmonic Elixir is a remedy of no mean order. From O. E. Salter, Esq., Banister and Solicitor, Inglis' Buildings, Chiistchurcb, March 20, 1884.— 1 ' aye used your Palmouic Elixir m my fumily for some years past, and have found it very|efficacious m ohest and throat complaints. From William Bet d, Esq., Shipping and Cnstoma Agent, l.yttelton, November 2^ 1883, — I have n-ed yoir Lung Preserver m my family for the last fourteen years, therefore have the greatest pleasure m bearing testimony to its efficacy m the treatment of coughs, colds, bronchitis, croup, whooping-cough, &c. I have recommended ifc to my friends, who have also proved ifc to be a very palatable and speedy cure for chest and throat complaints. I have uniformly found a single dose of ' Lung Preserver ' check a severe paroxysm of coughing. I shall on all occasions have great pleasure m recommending ifc to \ sufferers, as I consider it a boon to mankind. From Isaac Allen, Esq., Commission Agint, Hereford-street, Christchurch, December 4. I*B3. —After seven years' experience, I have srreal pleasure m testifying to the efficacy of jour • Lung Preserver,' having proved it m my family to be a specific for coughs, colds, &c,, a few doses invariably subduing the nasty harassing cough, and while relieving the throat ap<l chest, it does not, like other nostrums, disorder the digestive organs by inducing nausea, constipation, headache, loss of appetite, &•• I can heartily recommend ifc as the best, cheapest and most palatable mixture known for coughs, colds, bron. chitis, who oping-coHgb, &c. So highly do we esteem it that we alwaya keep a supply on hand. Fiom W. B. Scott, Esq , JBuilder, &c, Peteiborough^street, Christcharch, December 4, 1884.— Some years ago I was recommended to try a bottle of your ' Pulmonie Klixirand Lung Preserver ' for tightness of the chest. I did so, and from that time I have never been without it m the house. I have found it answer m every respect for coughs, colds, aud sore throat, and would strongly advise those that arefcsuffering from such complaints to try it, Tbe Rev J. Myers [ex-President of the United Methodist Free Church'l writes— Hanover street, Leeds, March 2otb, 1872. —1 have pleasure iri testifying how rapidly and effectually Baxter's Lung Preserver has acted m allaying cough and irritation of the chest, m the case of my wife, who has several times been under the necessity of using ifc during the winter. From Dr 3. Ewart, M.R.C.S.L, Ac— l am very much opposed to patent medicines generally, and totally discountenance the Balsams, Oxymels, Elixirs, Syrups, and other emanations of unprincipled empirics; but I regard your Lung L'reservei as a really good preparation, entirely free from those qualities which " render most patent medicines dangerous, au'l possessed of those tonic and stimulating properties which render ib a treasure to those who suffer from the exhausting effects of pulmonary disease and chest affections generally. In cases of asthma it quickly cuts short the paroxysm In chronic b.onchitis or winter cough it is useful j the discharge of mucu9 is greatly assisted, and the wheeling and difficulty of breathing are greatlj relieved by it. In acute bronchitis it is also beneficial, and whilst- it tends to check inflammation, it promotes expectoration, and thu* relieves the laborious and difficult breathing so geueral m these attacks. As a Cough Medicinej for persons of all ages, it is excellent, From Eev W. B. Martin, Wesleyan Minister. — I have been induced to try your Lung Preserver, and deem it only jusfc to inform you that I have experienced great benefit from its use, being enabled to preach now with a degree of ease and comfort to whi h I had been some time a stranger. I shall certainly lecommend ifc to all who suffer m a similar manner. A 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 sleep. After spending nearly all her substance m mediciue, she was persuaded to try your Lung Preserver, &c.,.whicbj under God's blessing,soon cured her. From the Editor of the Yorkshire In* dependent— "West-street, Leeds, March 6th, 1878. My family is particularly liable to chest affections. We have foaud Baxter's Lung Pres«rver a most excellent rt medy. So highly do we estaem ifc that we do not like to be without it m the house. For the last fifteen years not; only my own family, but many friends to whom I have recommended it, have found great benefit from it. For Bronchitis ,. l know nothing equal to ifc. — EdwabD FoStbe." To be had of all Chemists and Storekeepers, m bottles, la 6<i, 2s 6d, 4s 6d, aud 8? each. v. holesale Agents— J. Baxter, Chemist, 21 Victoriaxstreefc, Christchurch ; Messrs P. Hayman nhd 00, Sairbury, Ellisdon and Co, Kempthorne, Prosser and Co ; Ayres, Herbalist, Wellington, and Felton , Grim wade and Co., Wellington ; aud may also be obtained of merchants throughout New Zealand. igg° Purchasers are requested to ask for Baxter'd Lur;g Preserver. Be cautious against being pufc off with some other medicine which dealers may recommend Bolely on the ground of having more profit. R. LEARY, Chemist, Agent, Palmerston North. Oil Paintings. PERSONS wanting Photographs copied to Oil Paintings have now a rare opportunity, as James Fong, at the Royal Hotel, Palmerston North, is sending a quantity to China, to be copied m oil, size to be 2 feet 2in m height and 18in m width. Price, .£l. Will send away on or about July 22nd. Persons wishing any done m oil will please call at the Royal Hotel before the above-men-tioned date.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 136, 8 May 1884, Page 4
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