BAXTER'S Lung Preserver, Has been established over a quarter of a century, and patronised by all ranks of Society, and enoys a success unparalleled. Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whoop ing Cough, Sore Throat, am oil Afeotions of the Che&i and Throat EFFECTUALLY CURED BY BAXTEK'S LUNG PRESrfIWER TEHTD : ..lALS From R e7 Chai Penny, Re» (late of Cnristchurch;. March 17th, 1884. Your Pulraonic Elixir afforded my and children almost immediate relief n coiikhs and colds, and many to whom I ba>e had the pleasure of recommending jour specific have spok-n of it as invaluable. In one ca«e when every remedy tried was powerless to give relief (thecough was so distressing) the first dose »f your Eltx:r nroved most effective In another case (sore Uiroat) a cur-, was ao soon brought about that the patient resolved in the future to take nothing else. From C. E. Salter, Esq., Barrister an Solici'or, Inglis' Buildings, Ch:istchurch March 20th, 1884. lave usrdyour Pulmonic Elixir iu my fumily for some years past, ami have found it very cfficaciouis in ohest and throat complaints. From William Reed, Esq., Shipping and Customs Agent, Tyttelton, November 2-Jtb } 1883, I have n^ed yor Lung Preserver in my Jamily for the last fourteen years therefore have the greatest pleasure in bearing testimony to its efficacy in the trHitm-nt of coughs, colds, bronchitis cr op, whoooiug-cough, &c I have uniformly found -a single dose of Lung Preserver check a severe paroxysm of coughing. From Isaac Allen, Esq., Commission Agent, Hereford-street, Christchurcb, December 6th, I*B3. After seven years' experience, I have srreat pleasure in testifying to the efficacy of your Lung Preserver, having pr.»ved it in my family to be a specific for coughs, cqlds, fee., a few doses invariably subduing that nasty harassing • cough, and while relieving the throat aud chest, it does not, like other nostrums, disorder the digestive organs by iudueiug nausea, constipation, headache, loss of appetite, &c. FromW. B. Scott, Esq., Builder, &c, Petei borough^street, Christcharch. December 4th, 1884. Some years ago 1 was reommended to try a bottle of your. Pulmonic Ellstr aud Lung Preserver for tightness of the chest. I did so, and from that time I have never been without it in the housj. I have found it at-swer in every respect for cou.-hs, colds, and sore throat, and would stroi ngly a.lvue those that are suffering from such complaints to try it. From Dr J. Ewart. I regard your Lung Preserver as a really good preparation, entirely free from those qualities whici. render m st patent medicines dangerous, and possessed of those tonic and stimulating properties which render it a treasure to those who suffer from tie exhausting effects of pulmonary disease and chest affections generally. In cases of asthma it quickly cuts short the paroxysm In chronic b^nchitis or wii.ter cough it is useful • the discharge of mucus is greatly assisted, and the wheezing and difficulty of breathing are grtatlj relieved by it. In acnte bronchitis it is also beneficial, and whilst it tends to check iuflammation,it promotes expectoration, and thus relieves the laborious and difficult breathing so general in these attacks. As a Cough Medicine, for persons of all ages, it is excellent. From Rev W. B. Maitsn, Wesleyan Miuister. Chrißtchurch, August 2nd, 1832. I have been tried your Lung Preserver for an affection of the throat, and deem it only just to inform you that 1 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 for some time a stranger. I shall certainly lecommend it to all who suffer in a similar manner. To be had of all Chemists and Storekeepers, in bottles, Is 6d, 2s 6d. 4s 6d, and 8s each* ■■■ holesale Agents— J. Baxter, Chemist, 21 Victoria-street, Christchurch • Messrs P. Hnyman and Co, Sai bury, Elisdon and G >, and KenijHborne, Prosser and Co. IST Purchasers are requested to ask for Baxter 1 * Lui g Preserver. Be cautiena against being rut off with s.ny other me<iicine whiub dealers may recommend solely ou the ground of having more profit. R. LBARY> Chemist, A sent, Palmerston North. CLAIRVILLE HOUSE. Under Entirely New Management' Re-opening of Clairville Temperance Hotel and Pr at Boarding House, cornet' of Denbigh and Camden streets, Feilding. JOHN GOULD begs respectfully to inform Travellers, Visitors, Commercial Travellers, and the public of FcUding and the surrounding districts that he has commenced business in the above House. He has now made it replete with every convenience, including Private Bitting Rooms, 13uth Kooom, &o. J .G. hopes by studious attention to the wants and comfort of his patrons to merit a continuance of their tavors, and a fair share of the support of a the general public. Inspection Invited. First-class Table guaranteed. Private Boarders will find all the comforts of a Home. Note the address : CLAIRVILLE HOUSE, Corner Denbigh and Camden-streets, Feilding.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1452, 11 September 1885, Page 4
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