Established over a quaEtaß of a centu patronised by all rauks of society J CP N ?? M^ N ' C -g^ « J '#*' A - 8^ nj^« •■Wh«.Qpi I/( r j Couth,? Swfe^ThjraaS and f all AftWUoTs of ffi' ■ L, . - CJieat and Throni, : . lEffeotually Believed and Cured^y ' .' I Lung £j?£serYer, . v-c Tl i TESTIMONIALS. -v !'.-•:> I United., Jjlgtbodist,. -Free 'Church'! \rrit&~ *i° m f r J E^ art ' WR CSL; ftc.--r.Uni ii verv mach opposed to patent medicines eenerally, and totally discoouueuauce the Bat sanis Oxymels, Elixirs, Syru». 8| and other emanations of un,,n Q cipled.;emp,rics: but I re^ard^oivLun^ Preserver as a really.good - preparation entirely free from those SS : " whiofrraidbtt'rsb p^ent .ncdicinesSgef"^ oni an^ possessed .of those tonie and stiuTaating properties which render it a treasur^ to tho|se who Buffer from theJabaustiag effect of pulmonary disease and chest affections generaUy. r peases of asthma it on.vKZ2 v short tßbpartoyjn,.. lii ohl . onlc b .SJg J orW-cough it is useful ; the d M -S 8 int "f.^^^as^ted, and the wbelfSn h ytf'toWhing are greath-re? £Ifi1 fi '/" acßte bron chitis it is a'2" flafcmatioD, zt-pr^oteVWctor^and thj relieves the laborious and difficult cough medicine, for persons of all aees it ia tJ T nlr R H W B ' M arten, Wesleyan Minti-J,. terpChristchur.ti, 2nd August, 1872.-Hav^ SS nKlt' pOllsi v e - b^ .a-Rnoyanceduyingr tiop of the brost; Whiclf ' at' times rendered pubic speaking somewhat difficult and .paid- te in ''nrH V6 i' arrival in tbiscircuitr»U P l fISt ~ Deeu «u«ucea-M try your ' Ba^teryLiint'Pre S erV'er,'tind I deem it only «t tbSte :Jr ° Ul^-' X have ."Perienced its use, being enabled to fort to whi.h I had been some time a stranger.lAsjyeU n? ye "used 1 three bottles/but i shal I- certainly fecommend it to all who ' suijerma s.milai- manner. You are at' libtrty to,make \yhat ; use you pjcjise ot thi»:-i coitomuaicanon. - William B Mabten,.; VVesleyan Minister. * '' "TrfrTm? 6 ! "Ram-uel. Sellars, -Misift«-61~-Ucited Methodist Free Church— For the sake of .sumripg humanity 1. record ihatollo^ifig extraordinary cures, wbicli have been'' ;■ effected by yourvuluable Lnng Preserver— l -kuow a gentleman it. whom consumption had . so far progressed that his medical man gave up; his case as hopeless. He, however, availed himself of your treatment, aud . after taking a l^ew bottles ol your Lung Preserver, was so tur. recovered as to be able to resume his : bufeiness, which he now regularly follows wi ;hout much inconvenience from either pain or weakness. pi Cough of many years' standing. JLherev; writer of the above continues— 1 Ad aged lady of my acquaintance was for many years troubled with a chronic cough so' severe that she seldom had an hour's quiet sleep. After spending nearly all her substance in medicine, she wa3 persuaded to try your Lung Preserver, &c., which under God's blessing, soon cured her. fihe ; ltev. a. Gilbert, U .M Free, Church. . M|nister, Nottingham, late of Bursleni, writes— One ofour : ministers -whb i3 going to| Eastern Africa, has been considerably benefUefd by your medicine. j'llie Kev John Hirst, United Methodist Free Chtirch Minister, Cobnvg-strett, Leeds, "writes .'December 21,- 1863—1 have used your Lung Preserver in my family With great success,. aud can highly recommend it as an eif«ctual remedy, Sec. ■" • : - iMr Massertun JJei'ton wiites—Winsford, Sept'J, IBG4-tJDear Sir. . . ;An old lady assured me the. other day that a siugle bottla ofLuug preserver had done her more good tuan^wentv ■ bottles o£,. .medicine prescribed . b| fter, medical, man; i was myself so aixious to try : it ia her case that I iutro- • djiced it, ooviie. principle of ; uo cure, no yaj .. 1 [need -haraiy say I was soon paid. ■ ;.. : Mr C H Wilkinson, pneiuisti Keighley/ jWiiiesr-June-^Db, 18(>4— The Luug . Pra« server is very highly sp .ken of hereby many who have realized iusiu'nt beuefit. ■•• :■■•.. ■• .■" 1 : AirHG..Bat>, Chemist, writes— Jan 27tb^ I^o4— Your metlicincs! are highly spoken ot ■■-, by aU who have tried them-, aul the demand' j gjteaMyi increases. ... • <j ■■ ' i;;, , ■ : ; xVIrAi VV Phillips, Chemist,. King-Street v, Sbuth) Shield^ wiites — I was: never betwrl jjeaied with. an agency. JLhe actiouof your •.> LuHgiPieser-vei 1 seems almost miiaculoua. : .;• j The Hev George Cheeson,- Un ted Me% ,i. thodist L ? ree Chaich Minister, Helstone, wriies — The Lung Preserver has douß Mrs (Jheesou a «reat di-al of guod. ■ Mi- itichAid' Ldbb, Tredfcnow, Catnelford— . liwas very, ill ,for.a-long time with a cough, Sea., und did hot average oue hour's seep per night but on obtaimrisr from you a 2s dd bottl.e.of Baxters Lung. Preserver, and taking.., o'ue jid&e, T s|ept sduudiy,"' not"' couyhiijg mofe lthan'five minutes in tne night. Betdie I '^ hud finished' the contents of this bottle the ■-■■ Qougli qui.e left me;., . . .; . : j From the ii3itor of the Yorkshire Inde u depeudent, West-street, Leeds, March 'Gth',, 1878". •'■ M-y • family is piirtioularlv liable to ebest affections. We have 10-xud Baxters Lung : iPres.-rver- a most- excellent remedy., Sohighiy dp we estaeiu it that.we do not like to be.without it m the house! For the lksV firTfee'u yWrs noc ouly my own family,; "' but many fneuds .to -whom I have re'eommended it have fouud great benefit from it. F or iironchilis l.jcnpw nothing equal lo it. — f-Ea ward' 'Foster. ' " r ; l'o be bad of all Chemists and Storekeepers, in bottles, Id (>J, 2a u'd, 4j 6d, aud 8s each,- . .■•>■ . ! Wholesale Agents— J Baxter, Chemist, 21 Victoria*street, Christchuicb • Messrs 1? Haymau and 00, Sat^bury, Ellisdon and C^, aiiU Kcniriihorufc, Prosser aud Co ; and may also . be . obtained of merchants throughout &ew Ztaluud. (j^° Purchasers are requested to .ask for Biixter'o Lui.g Preserver. Be cautious agaidst beiugput off with some other uieaiciue which dmleis muy recyuimeud solely ou the ground of baying more profit. . — — j , . __ . ; STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS '■•;■; HEPOSIIOKY. . MRS J. J. LAWLER B. Go to tutorm the residents ul Wanganui »bd 'country visitors that li.uvtu^ crinuieuc: j d liu.siac.-s ia tLe 'abovsM -lii-nek, Bhfei : \VtQld respectfully iequ' sr an iaspection ot^ her btocs i pieviuustk) purchasing elsewhere. ;(jr«vvfl '.eilks • aud Patterns in large :'1 i .u: >; vtriety Bt-utby Post. ' ....■'■ 1 ffjiuGy Goods saitabielor Curi^tmas and' J^evv Year ire^euiß.' ■ - *- : ..- Cuntrj ciders attended to. (Opposico Kai way Station. \ * v-
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 54, 1 February 1884, Page 1
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1,006Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 54, 1 February 1884, Page 1
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