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Medical. SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT for CHEST AND THROAT COMPLAINTS. ADOPTED BY THOUSANDS WITH THE MOST SIGNAL SUCCESS. ST IMMEDIATE RELIEF. SPEEDY CURE. CHE MOST PALATABLE SPECIFIC KNOWN, m- FREE FROM PAREGORIC. OPIUM. AND SQUIIiLS. For the Nursery itis indispensable, no child rotoa* ing to take it, whilst its effects are marvellous. Dose for an Adult, One TeaspoonfaJ. ESTABLISHED OVER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY PATRONISED BY ALL RANKS OP SOCIETY. HIGHLY EXTOLLED BY MEMBERS THE MEDICAL, LEGAL, AND CLERICAL PROFESSIONS. B AXTEE’S LUNG PRESERVER Baxter’s Lung Preserver Baxter’s Lung Preserver FOB ROUGHS AND COLDS Coughs and Colds Coughs and. Colds. B B AXTEE’S LUNG PRESERVES Baxter’s Lung Preserver Baxter’s Lung Preserver FOB SONCHITIS AND ASTHMA Bronchitis and Asthma Bronchitis and Asthma Jgi AXTER'S LUNG PRESERVER Baxter’s Lung Preserver Baiter’s Luntr Preserver FOB WHOOPING COUGH AND IN. FLUENZA Whooping Cough and Influenza Whooping Cough and Influenza. AXTEE’S LUNG PRESERVER Baxter’s Lung Preserver Baxter’s Lung Preserver FOB ORE THROAT AND HOARSENESS Sore Throat and Hoarseness Sore Throat and Hoarseness B S B I) B AXTER’S LONG PRESERVER Barter’s Lung Preserver Barter’s Lung Preserver FOB IPPICULTY OF BREATHING Difficulty o£ Breathing Difficulty of Breathing AXTEE’S LUNG PRESERVER Baxter's Lung Preserver Barter’s Lung Preserver FOB QDINbY, &o. Croup, Quinsy, &o. Cronp, Quinsy, &o. ffiero is scarcely a town in Now Zealand in which ae extraordinary alleviation ana prolongation ci i baa not made it popular, and its marvellous tuea have already secured lor it one of the .best positions in the annals o£ medicine* dne iung Preserver," by virtue of its balsamic ahu thing properties* cazmo t be excelled as a sootnor pulmonic irritation; nor does it, like most oi • trashy patent pectorals, with opium tor their iQ, allay irritation and vital activity at the same ie, a very easy thing to do. The ellect of opium 10 produce a torpid condition of the organs aud ivon in a case of bronchitis* for instance, would uce a condition very dangerous to life. taring from bronchial anections who take the ■nng Preserver " will find the speedy olioct to be iminutlon of pain, owing to subdued in datum aq; and free and easy expectoration; first, DQ« iso the mucous membranes are stimulated to ■ow the phlegm up; and, second, because the dicine is adapted, to thin the discharge before it ves the lungs. It is pleasant to the palate and y be safely taken in any oaen*,

EXTRACTS FEOH TESTIMONIALS.

From Eov, C, Pehht. “When every remedy tried was powerless to afford relief (the cough was bo distressing), tlio lirat dose of your Elixir proved most effective." From W. A, Cook, Esq.—“ Two doses relieved mo immediately when suffering from bronchitis, and by the time the email bottle was finished 1 had nearly recovered. My little girl got a slight attach of the same complaint, but two doses cured her completely." From G.B.Lockhaht,Esq.— “Ihave repeated! found your Lung Preserver speedily relievo im when suffering from bronchitis. X con etroagl recommend it." From Isaac Allek, Eeq.—“ While relieving the throat and cheat, it does not, liko other nostrums, disorder the digestive organs by inducing nausea, constipation, headache, loss of appetite, &o. X can heartily recommend it as the best, cheapest, and most palatable mixture known." From WixniAJi Aiabcuopx, Esq,, Flaxton, Canterbury.— •* X have suffered some years from lierangemeutof the Heart and Lungs, which at times caused mo completely to lose my voice, but having read of tho efficacy ot your hung X’resorver, X procured a bottle. After taking throe doses X felt great relief, but the subsequent doses acted wonierfully on mo. ho home should be without it, I shall take a supply with me, as I intend to induce all X know to bo suffering to try it. You are at liberty to anake use of this letter any way you please " X’rom Mr B. Fawcett, chemist, Kapunda, near Adelaide, youth Australia,—-“The Lung Preserver meets with ready sale, and is highly esteemed by my customers; therefore X wish to procure a further supply as soon as possible. There is no doubt it will eventually command a very great sale in this country." From X»k ewaut.—“l am very much opposed, to patent medicines generally, and totally discouute.ii> ante tho ilalsams, uxymois, Elixirs, e»yrups, and other emanations ot unprincipled empuics; out X regard your hung Preserver as a ready good preparation, entirely free Irom those qualities which render most patent meuioines dangerous, and possessed o£ those tonic and stimulating properties which render it a treasure to tnose who suffer from tho exuaustuig effects of pulmonary disease and chest affections generally, in cases of asthma, it quickly cuts short the paroxysm. Xu chrome bronchitis or winter cough it is useful ; the discharge ot mucous is greatly assisted, and the wheezing and difficulty ot oreatmag are greatly reueved uy it. in acute bronchitis it is also beneficial, and, whilst it tends to check infiammatiou, it promotes expectoration, and thus relieves tho laborious and difficult breathing ao general in those attacks. As a cough xnouicine. tor persona of all aces it is excellent " From X. <-!. Mooehousb, Esq,—" Belfast Chemi. cal Works, Oaiiteroury. Wo havo used your . i.ung Froser ver' tor ordinary Coughs, and found it invaluable, and havo also given it to our children tog W hooping Cough, and have been pleased with its speedy action in cheeking tho severe paroxysms ot coughing common to this complaint. Moreover, being tree worn tue nauseating properties common to most mixtures, it deservedly merits it present doi)tilar position as a therapeutic agent." 1 From Fbed. Milljse, Esq.—" Mabel Bush, Southland. About two years ago I had a severe attack of Congestion of tue Lungs, which loft a constant nam 111 my felt ljrodSt '* X tried several eatent and advertised remedies without receiving ihe loa&t benefit. X at length bought one bottle of your ‘ Lung Preserver,' aud • utter taking six doses the pain entirely left mo, aud has not returned since.' This waa six weeks ago, and X had -offered the paiu almost without intermission for two yearn previously. X leei bound to give this testimonial for me benefit ot other sufferers." Sold by all Patent Medicine Vendors in bottles, Isbd, 2s Cu, 4,3 tid, and bs. Local testimonials and lull airectious accompany each boitio. iMPOaTAHT to Fuhoiiasxi'.b. Purchasers are requested to see that tho wrapper of each bottle of Juuug Preserver contains tho .Proprietor's trade mark and signature along with the lute Proprietor's auc'ograph. Further that the words •• ilexter’s Lung i'roserver, Christchurch," aro Blown m the bottle. - I’llol‘ltlETOß - J, BAXTER, Meaical Hall, Christchurch. Bo sure and ask for Baxter's Lung Preserver, and see that you get it. nEFUdE ail FRefaRATlOJSfi BEaReNG A SIMILAR IS A ME.

IMPORTANT to INVALIDS pOOKE'S BLIXIE, 4s Gd and Ss Gd per bottle OOKE’S FILLS. Is per box B- BOWN'3 ACACIAN BALSAM, 23 93, 4s 63, ami Xls per bottle. ROWH’S LIVER IN ViGOnATOE, 2s 9d, |-C <is6J, and 11s per bottle. »uROWH’S BLOoL rUEIFIJa-R, 2s ad, 4fl6d, H-v. ami 11s per bottle. ROV/N’S RESTOIIA'I'J VE ASSIMILANT, “ u v ii« 9d, 4s Gd, ana 11s per bottle. WOODLAND BALM, 2s 9d per roWN’S HEkBAL OINTMENT, 2 fl 9d pot K pot. ttbKOWN’S RENOVATING PILLS,2s 9dpet [3-4» box. ■jr aNE'S CATAUEiI CURE, 4s 6d per bos. COUNTRY ORDERS (accompanied with remittance) will be promptly executed and forwarded to the Gbristchux-cb Railway Station tj-ee of charge, JOHN BAXTER, chemist. 21. VICTORIA STREET, Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXX, Issue 8623, 26 October 1888, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXX, Issue 8623, 26 October 1888, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXX, Issue 8623, 26 October 1888, Page 7

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