Established over a quaver of W daiiUxvy, ; ! Patronised by all rauks of society. fjONSUMPTION, ■Oongh*; Colds; Bron. >^ chitis, Asthma. Whooping Couph, Sore Throat, and all Affections of the Chest and Throat, Effectually Relieved and Cured by ; BAXTER'S ,; : ; r Lung Preserver; :' , j :-u "TESTIMONIALS.' ' ' ! " : TIJe-'Rev J Myers Tex-President of the Lmt^dvMbfhodist Free Church | wrtes— • Man Ove- street, Leeds, March 24tb, 187i2.-^' •' I have pleasure m testifyin« how rapidly and effectually-Baxte 'a Lung Preserver *as acted m allaying cough andirritntian^f ffac chest m the case of my wife, who has several timfs beenunder the necessity of using ifc during the winter. • B From Dr J Ewart, MRCSL, &0.-l am very much opposed to patent medicines generally, and totally discountenance the Bal- • sams, Oxymels, Elixirs, Syrujs, and other ' emanations of unprincipled empirics- but I regard your Lung Preserver as a really eood preparation, entirely free from those quahties whicij render mest patent uKdwinesdangerouf, and possessed of those tonic and stimuating properties which render Ua.treasure to those, who SU ff«r;from the eibaa^ing Xt! of pulmonary -disease and chVst affections r venerably., , f la cases of asthhmifc Qo^lj cutsC - short the paroxysm, la chronic • d or winter cough it is useful; the dLaaSe 5 SITS and the wheSng and difheuley of breathing are greatly if. heved by v. In acute bronchitia it il aso beneficial, and whilst it tends to check m P. romoteß ,«Pectoration, and ' Fr ?" 1 fievvW^B Martert; Wes!eyah Minis. -ler-Gbr.stohur.ti; 2nd Attgusf,' 1872 -'Har-^ itg sulfered considerable annoyauce durinatb« past two years from hoarseuess and affVc. lion of the,throst. which at times rendered, .public speaicirig somewhat diffioul^and painful, 1 have, since my arrival m this circuit^ m April la-st—bdeu induced" to try yonr iiaxte-r's Lung Preserver, and % deem it only" ' just to inform you that i jiava experienced great bendtit from its 'use, 'being enabled' to preach uoyv with a degree of ease and coin* : fort to wbi.b I had been some time a stranger As yet I have but used three bottles, but • shall bertaih'y lecommend it to all who suffer m a smilar manner. You are at libirty to make what use you please ot this commuuication. — William B Mabten. \Ve3leyan Minister? • • . . Frooi-.HHr- Samuel Sellars, Minister of' United Methodist Free Chmch.— For the sako of suffering humanity 1 record the tol--19. ing extraordinary cures, which have been' effected by your valuable Lung Preserver-^-I koow a gentleman m whom consumption had so far progressed that his medfeai man gave up his: case as hoj-eleas. He, however, availed hiuiseff of .your, treatnlem: and, after taking a'Kew bottles ol your Lung Pieserver, was so fur recovered as to be able to resume his business, which he now regularly follows jvithout much inconvenience from eiihcr pain or weakness, . , ■ . . . A Cough of mdnif years' stemding. ■"'' l 'Ihe rev. writer of the above continues — An aged lady of my acauaiotance was for many years troubled with a chronic cough, so *. Bevere that she seldom had an hoar's quiet B.e3p. After spending nearly all her subbtauce m mediciue, B he .was persuaded to try your Lung r reserve r/ &c. t which under ; God's blessing, soon cured her. ■ • -■■ ( lbe lifev a. Gilbert, U M. Free Church Minister, Nottingham, Jate of Burelem, . writes — One of our ministers who is going to Eastetn Africa, has been ooiiaideiably benefited by your medicine. Ihe Key John Hirst, United Methodist Free Church Miuister, Coburg-stre.t, Leeds, writes : Dccember2l, lß63— lhave used your Lung Pieserver m my family with great success, and can highly recommend it us tin effectual remedy, &c. Mr MussCrtun Dciton writes — Wipsford, Sept J, 1861— Dear Sir. . , An old laJy assureu vie the other day that a siugle bottlu of Luug Preserver had done her more good than ttoelitv bottles of medicine prescribed by net medical man. I was myself so a..xious to try it m her case that 1 iutroduced^ton tho principle of no cure, no jay ". iiieed, bardiy B^y I w»s soon paid. Mr C H "vViikinson, Cueuiht, Keighley, wjitfcs—Juue 6tb, lSliil— The Lung . Prer , server isvery bigbiy sp ken of here by many who hive realized lusunt benefit. MrHG. Ba.l,(Jhounsti, writes— Jan 27l I',1 ', 1864— rYour meJicines are bighiy spoken ex ... by,all : w ho haye tried them, and the demand . o greatly increases,. ... .... ',"'.. Mr A. >y. Phillips, Chemist, ,Kiag r street,V SQutbj Shields, writes — X was never, .batter.. . pieasei with an agency. Ihe actioii ofydur ' flung Pieserver seems almost miraculous. Thei fey George Cheeson, Uu ted Methodist .Fr«e . pbarch Minister, Helstoue, , wriies^ — The Luug Pieserver has dona Mrs Übeesou a ureaC dt al &f good. -••. < ' 'Mr Kichard Lo^bjTrecknow, Camelford — I_waa very ill for a long time with a cough, &c., »irid aid not avera'ge^oue houit'as eep per ' night i but! on obtai'uiug fiom youja:2a .J bottle of Baxters Lung Preserver, and taking., oue 'dose, I siept souudiy, not coughulg more tha'u five minutes m tne night. Bmore i Wd fiuisbed the coutcnts of this bottle th« coug.'i quiie r left me. : . . . From the Editor of the Yorkshire Inde« depeudent, West-sireet, Leeds, March 6th, . 187p\ ' My family ia particularly liable 10 chest |affeotious. We have "found Baxters Luug Prest-rver a. most excelieut remedy, bo bighiy do we estaeui it that we do not •like. j .io ue wuho.it it m the house. For the las£- fifteeu "yeuis. noc ouly my own family, bu't'many fnetidis to whom' 1 have reioßi-'-' mcndcKl it have found great benefit from it. For Bronchitis 1 kuow nothing equal to it. — -r-Ei ward Foster. lobe had of' all Chemists and Store- ' keepers, m bottles, Is 611, 2a 6d, is 6d, and 8s each. * .:' ■ •;, : '•• •*• . i ;.. 1 »..* ; ; Wholesale Agents— J Baxter, Chemist, 21 Victoria-street j Christchurch; Messrs 1? Haymkn and 00, Saiubury,' Elhsdou and Co, auU Kempthorne, Prosser and' Co ; and may also' be obtained of merchants throughout New Zealaud. ... (^•Purchasers are requested to ask for 1 Baxter 1 *! Lung Preserver. Be cautious against being put off with some other mediciue which dealers may recommend solely on the ground of haying more profit. STATIONERY £ND FA&CY GOODS KEPOSirORY. v ,v MRS J. J. LAWLER ; , BY.G6 to inform the residents of Waaganni »ud country visitors that • Luvm|4 crmtnenc?d Business m tie ai)t>vo Linep, she wculd' 5 respectfally ' ' reqatsf an inspection of her Stock previous to pui chasing elsewhere; Crewel bilks and Patterns m large variety ! 6tht by Post. : Fancy Goods suitable for Christinas and New Year Presents. Country orders puuctaally attended to. AUCKLAND HOWBi ' (Opposite Railway Station.)' Taupo Quay Wangxnui.'-
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 49, 26 January 1884, Page 1
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