" Baxtfer'siung Preserver, enjoys an unparalleled success I Its value to those, who suffer from Pnlmo niry -cdmplaints fe inestimable ! ' The " Slight Cold" yieMs to it m a manner tr^ly amazing 1 The symptoms of advanced Consumption, too. are alleviated ac by a charm. Asthma and Bronchitis flee away as ' chaff before the wind." The Organs of Voice have imparted to them a clearness of Tone, Sweetness, and Purity, which render the Lung Preserver an uuiversal favourite of those who exercise their Vocal powers m public. It is within the reach of all. Mid so pleasant to take, that children ;like it. If you have any Pulmonary disorder, try it. To-day you may be m time to destroy the Canker-Worm which preys on your vitals. To-morrow it may be Too Late ! Life is precious, and hangs upon a very slender thread' At once, then, sond to an Agent for a bottle of " Baxter's Lung Preserver," and prove that it really is inestimable. See Book of " J*-">ry Hoprs," to ber btained of Mr Leary "hemist There- is probably no art or industry which re quires— for the production of good work— greater care and attention to details than does the art of photography. The public are little aware of the immerous appliances- and processes used m a firstclass photographic establishment. A visit to Mr Martin's studio at Wangauui will prove this to be s.o, for it is here -we find numerous rooms, each 1 liaving its own departmental work and a staff of assistants to carry on that work. We also find electricity is' employed m producing the beautiful stippled effect for which Mr Martin's work is so But the most interesting and, we : must say. to our mind, the most complicated process . irf Hint "of etiamolling ; the marvellous beauty imparted to the photograph by this process is truly astonishing. And we are nssurred by Mr Martin that the;onhni6lling not only produces this beautiful appearance; but renders the picture permanent by means of its air-tight aii.d damp-proof coating. A visit to Wahgaiinv'il for nothing else than to be photographed at Mr Martin's, would be a hlchly sfctisfaotory.way ofjspending'n day.— fADYT.*
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1458, 18 September 1885, Page 4
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358Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1458, 18 September 1885, Page 4
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