4- Boon to Mankind.— Baxter's Lung I Bpeße^vej/j by virtue of jts bal|amip and I properties, qannot be excelled as a -soother of Pulmonio irritation. ! Many whose recovery had been despaired of by medical advisers aud friends, hare been spared to proclaim the • astounding virtues of th.c Lung Preserver. It has been employed m the mansion as Well as m the cottage, and has convinced the aristocrat as well as the peasant that it is, indeed, a boon to mankind. It is pleasant to the palate and may .safely be taken m all cnsos. Persons suffering fyom BrpnpliiaraffectionsjVlio^u^e th§ Lung Preserver will find the speedy of* feet to be diminution of pain and expectoration—first, because the mucous' membranes are stimulated to throw the phlegm up, and second, because the medicine is adapted to . thin the discharge before it leaves the bronchial tubes and lungs. This specific is liighlv extolled by members of the ihodical and clerical professions and others. — To be had of all chemists and storekeepers.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 252, 20 September 1884, Page 2
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167Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 252, 20 September 1884, Page 2
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