A Boon to Mankind.— Baxter's Lang Preserver, by virtue. of its balsamic &n4 soothing properties, cannot be excelled, as a of Pulmonic irrit^tiqt). Many wh,ose fecpvery had been d.espaijrwf of by medical advisees and frien.ds, h«Y« been spared to proclaim. th,e astounding virtues of the Lung Preserver. Jtifcw been emplqyed fa the mansion, well as m the cottage^ aqd has cquvinced. t^« aristocrat as well as. th.c peasant tliatV^t is, t indeed, a boon to Mankind. |t if pleasant to the palafe and, «n,ay atfely be taken m all cases. Persons sofferjqg from Bronchial affections, who take the Lnng PresetvetVill find the speedy eifeet {o be djininutioirof paiii and pectoration — fjret, because tlie mucoui tneinbranes are stiiqula^ed. tp th,row \\\% phlegm up, and seound Uepaqae tf\o medicine is adapted to thin the di«. charge before it leaves the bronchial tubes and lungs. This *pecific is highly extolled by members of the medical and olerical pr.ofessiong aud others.-/Fo h* had of All chemists and storekeeperp<
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 247, 15 September 1884, Page 2
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163Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 247, 15 September 1884, Page 2
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