"Baxter's Lung Preserver, enjoys an'unpAralJele success I Its value to those who suffer from Pulmonary complaints is inestimable 1 The " Slight Cold* yields to it m a manner truly amazing 1 The symptoms of advanced Consumption, too, . are aHeriatedl as by a charm. Asthma and Bronchitis flee away as • chaff before the wind." The Organs of Voioe hay« imparted to them a clearness of ' Tone,' Sweetness, and Purity, which render the Lung , Preserver •*. • universal favourite ot those who exercise their To- '•■' cnl powers m public. It is within the reachi of all, and 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 ■ I which preys on your vitals. To-morrow' it'majr be ' Too Late 1 Life is precious, and hangs upon a very slender thread At once, then, send to an Agen* f or ja bottle of " Baxter's Lung Preserver," and prove-. that it really is inestimable. See -Book of ," 7.7 •fryHours," to be btainedof Mr Leary" n hemfst ' ' doughs, colds, bronchitis, Ac;, are quickly cured by using Baxter's "Celebrated Lung Preserver.'* This old established and popnlar medicine is pleasant to the palate, arid highly extolled by nieMbers . ' of the medical, legal, and clerical professions. Fox estlmonials see fourth page. Lists; of wholesale tgents is given m advertisement There is probably no art or. Industry: which r« quires— for the production of good workr-greater care and attention'' to details than does the art ot; ' photography. The public are little aware of the numerous appliances and processes' used ihaflrstclikss photographic establishment. A visit to Mr Martin's studio at /Wauganui will prove, this to bs so, j for it is here we i find mumerous roontt, each having its own departmental work and a staff of assistants to carry on that work. . We also . flnd > s electricity is employed m producing the beautiful- ■ stippled effect for which Mr Martin's. work is so much admired; But the most interesting and, wemust say, to our mind, the most complicated process, ■, is that of enamelling ; the marvellous beauty im- .' parted to the photograph by this 'process is truly ■ astonishing. And we are assurred by Mr Martin that the enamelling not only ' produces this beautiful appearance, but' renders the picture permanent • f by means of its air-tight and danlp-proof coating; A.' ■' " visit to Wunganui, if for nothing else than tobei photographed at Mr Martin's, would be a hirbJxr jatisfaotory way of .spending a day*— fADYT.)
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1487, 22 October 1885, Page 2
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416Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1487, 22 October 1885, Page 2
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