Medical. BAXTER'S LUNG PRESERVES has W n established over a quarter of a century and . patronised by all ranks of Society, and cnjovs a success unparalleled. Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthraa„ Whooping Cough, Sore Throat, and all Affections of the Chest and Throat EFFECTUALLY RELIEVED AND CURED BY BAXTER’S jQUNG jp RESERVES,. TESTIMONIALS : Prom C. E. SALTER, Esq., Barrister and Solicitor, “ Christchurch, March 20, 1684; “ Inglis’ Buildings, ** I have used your Pulmonic Elixir in my family for some years past, and have found it VERY EFFICACIOUS m Chest and Throat Complaints. From WILLIAM REED, Esq., Shipping and Customs Agent “ Lyttelton, Nov. 28,1883. “ I have used your Lung Preserver in my family for the last fourteen years, therefore have the greatest pleasure in bearing testimony to its efficacy in tbo treatment of coughs, colds, hronshitim, croup, whooping cough, Ac. I have recommended it to my friends, who have also Droved it to be a palatable and speedy euro for chest and throat complaints. X have uniformly found asingle dose of * Lung Preserver ’ check a severe paroxysm • of coughing, I shall on all occasions have great pleasure in recommending it to sufferers, as I consider it a boon to mankind.'' From ISAAC ALLEN, Esq,, Commission A vent, ‘‘Hereford street, Christchurch, j>,- litas' “After seven years’ experience, X have great' pleasure in testifying to the edioaev of your • I.nmrtreserver, having proved it in m> family to bea specific for coughs, colds, Ac., a few doses invariably subduing tne nasty harassing cough, and while relieving the throat and chcbt, it does not, Uko other nostrums, disorder the digestive orgaiißby inducing nausea, constipation, headache, loss of appetite, Ac. lean heartily recommend it as the best, cheapest, and most palatable mixture known for coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping-cough, Ac.. So highly do we esteem it tliat wa always keep e. supply on hand." Prom W. B. SCOTT, Esq., Builler, Ac. t—- “ Peterborough street, Christchurch,. "Dec. 4, 1883. “Some years ago I was recommended to try a battle of your ‘ Pulmonic Elixir and Lung Preserver,' for tightness of the chest. I did so, and from that time I have never been without it in the house. I have found it answer in every respect for coughs, colds, and sore throat, and would strongly advise those that are suffering from such complaints to try it." The Bev J. MYERS (er-Prcsident of the United Methodist Free Church) writes: — “ Hanover street, Leeds, March 25th, 1872. “I have pleasure in testifying how rapidly and* effectually ‘ Baxter's Lung Preserver' has acted inallaying cough and irritation of the chest in the case of my wife, who has several times been under the necessity of using it during the winter.” From Dr J. Ewart, M.8.C.5.L., Ac. “I am very mnch opposed to patent medifffaes generally, and totally disc# unto nance the Balsams, Oxymels, Elixirs, Syrups, and other emanations of unprincipled empirics; but I regard your ‘Bung Preserver' as a really good preparation, entirely free from those qualities which render most patent medicines dangerous, and possessed of those tonicand stimulating properties which render it a treasure to those who sutler from the exhausting effects of pulmonary diseases and chest affections generally. In cases of asthma, it quickly cuts short the paroxysm. In chronic bronchitis or winter cough, it is useful; the discharge of mucus is greatly assisted, and the wheezing and difficulty of breathing are greatly relieved by it. In acute bronchitisit is also beneficial, and while it tends to check inflammation, it promotes expectoration, and thus relieves the laborious and difficult breathing so general in these attacks. As a Cough Medicine, lor persons of all ages, it is excellent." From Eev W. E. Marten, Wesleyan Minister * “ Christchurch, 2nd August, 1872. “ I have been induced to try your ‘ Lung Preserver,' for an affection of the throat, and deenn it only just to inform yon that I have experienced; great benefit from its use, being enabled to preach now with a degree of ease and comfort to which. I had been some time a stranger. I shall certainly recommend it to all who suffer in a similar manner. You are at liberty to make what nae you please of this communication."
Prom Eer SAMUEL SELLAES, Minister of UnitedMethodist Free Church. “ For the sake of suffering humanity I record the following extraordinary cures, which hare been, effected by your rateable ‘ Lung Preserver:'—l know a gentleman in whom consumption had so tar progressed that his medical man gave up his case as hopeless. He, however, av.iiled himself of your treatment, and, after taking a few bottles of your ‘Lung Preserver, ’ was so far reoorered as tobe able to resume his business, which he now regularly follows, without much inconvenience from; either pain or weakness.” A Cough of many years' standing. The rev writer of the above continues: —“te aged lady of my acquaintance was far many years troubled with a chronic cough so severe that she seldom had an hour’s quiet sleep. Alter spending nearly all her substance in medicine, she was persuaded to try your‘Lung Preserver,' &c., which, under God'sjjlessing, soon cured her." Prom the Editor of the “ Yorkshire Independent.’ “West street, Leeds, March 6th, IS7B. “My family is particularly liable to' chest affections,' We have found ‘ Baxter’s Lung Preserver* a most excellent remedy. So highly do we esteem it that we do not like to be without it in the house. For the first fifteen years not only my own family, but many friends to whom I have recommended it. have found great benefit from it. For bronchitis I know nothing equal to it. “EDWAED POSTER.” To he had of all chemists and storekeepers, ia bottles, Is lid, 2s fid, 4s 6d, and 11s each. Wholesale agents —J. Baxter, Chemist, 21 Victoria street, Christchurch; Messrs P. Harman and Co.; Sainahory, Eilisdon and Co., and Kempthome, Prosser and Co. And may also be obtained of merchants throughout New Zealand. Purchasers are requested to ask for “ Baxter's Lung Preserver.' ’ Be cautious agair being put off with some other medicine, wb:i dealers may recommend solely on the ground oi having more profit. These Well-known Family Medicines have had & continually increasing sale throughout the United Kingdom and tho British Colonies since their introduction in 1536, and are especially noted for their Strengthening and Restorative Properties. Hence their invariable success iu the relief and Cure of Indigestion, Liver Complaints, Asthma, Bronchitis, Pulmonary Consumption, Eheumatism,' Gout, Scrofula, General Debuity, and all Diseases of the Nervous System, whether arising from a sedentary mode of Ihe, unhealthy occupation, insalubrious climate, or other cause whatsoever. D E EOOKE’S OEIENTAL PILLS £ Are sold in boxesat Is lid and 4s 6d each. D B EOOKE'S SOLAR ELIXIR Is sold iu bottles at 4s 6d and lls each. DB EOOKE’S MKDIC IN K S May be obtained of alt Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors, and of J. BAXTER, Christchurch. I) R OOKE'S A™!/”'”’ All who wish to preserve health, and thus prolong life, should read Dr KOOKE's ANTI-LANCET, or HANDY GUIDE TO DOMESTIC MEDICINE, which contains 17b pages, and is replete with anecdotes, sketches, biographical matter, portraits of eminent men. Ac. D E R OOKE’S NTI-T AXCET A™Tj May be obtained GRATIS of Mr J. BAXTER. Christchurch and Oxford, or POST PKEE of l' s EOOKE, Scarborough, England. NTIANCET. I)‘ R°°“' s A' _ „ Concerning this book, the late eminent ant her Sheridan Knowles, observed:—“lt will he an Incalculable boon to every person who can read at u think.” CROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR IS specially recommended by several onuaeat physicians, and by Dr KOOKE, Scarborough. author of the “Anti-Lancet.” It has been use*with the most signal success for Asthma, Ihoaohitis, Consumption, Coughs, Influenza, 0 msumption, Night Sweats, Spitting of Blood, Short- less« Breath, and all Affections of the Throat ana faest. Chemist, Scarier > igh. Invalids shoe ' on “DISEASES VESSELS, 1 chemists. DE Boose's Elixir and Pills.—An agency j> these celebrated Medicines was iu iinristchuroh iu 186 S. Ever since the sale aa® rapidly increased. In order to afford all ’ u ' lU1 ‘ an opportunity of using the invaluable proportions, tho prices have been fnrthorreduced. ’.iihc ■> to be addressed to tho New Zealand Agent, Baiter, Chemist, coruerof Durham street, V' hare cj road (opposite Goss’ Timber Yard), on receipt which the Medicines will be carefully packed J delivered at the Christchurch Railway Station of expanse. Orders to be accompanied witu:remittance. Solar Elixir, 5s fid and 10s fid per bpK* 1 * or in coses (12 botries), £6 6s. Oriental l t 4d and 5s 3d period The Pills forwarded by on receipt cf 17 oi v 6 postage stamps, aceenun;the size box requii >d. The Tram Car stops at Cornei of Durruua street each trip for the enieuu o of passa g ars. J B A X T E E, Cbesiist CHEIBTCHUBGH A&D OXFORD
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7221, 22 April 1884, Page 2
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