extraordinary on>es,'whiohhave been effected by your valaable Lung Preserver:— l know a gentleman in whom ; consumption had bo far progressed that Us medioal man gave up hiu oase aB hopeless. ' He, however, availed himself of your ' treatment, and, after taking a few bottles of your Long Preserver, waa bg far recovered sa to be abld to resume his business, whioh he now regularly follows without much inconvenience from either pain or weakness. A Oous/h of manir years' ttanding, > The rev. writer of the above continues — Aa aged lady of my acquaintance was for many ysara troubled with a ohronio ooagh ao ssvere . that sho •eldom : had an hour's quiet alaep. After apendiag nearly all her - subssaaoa in medioine, she was persuaded to try fovx Lung Preserver, ko., whioh, under God's blessing, scon cured her. < ■ ' ■ Mr. Biohard Lobb, Trfconnow, Tlntagcl, Cornwall, writea to Mr. H, Weloh, Oamelford — I was very il for a long time with a cough, ko., and did not average one hour's aleeo par night, but on obtaining from you a 2s 9d bottle of Baxter's Lung Preservor, and taking one dose, I slept soundly, not coughing inoro than five minutei in tho night. Before I had finished the coutenta of this bottle tho cough quite left me. 1 • From the Editor of the HYor&ehlre Independent," West-gtroet, Leeds, March. 6th, 1878— My family is' particularly liable to cheat affections. ■ We' have found Baxter's Lung Preserver a most excellent remedy, 1 So highly do we' esteem it that wo do not like' to b& without it in the house. -For the' lost fifteen years not only my own family, 'but many i friends to whom I have reooramonded it have found groat benefit from it. For Bronobitis I know nothing equal to it. — Edwabd FO6TBB 1 ¥0 be had of all Chemists and Storekeepers bottles. Is 6d, 2s 6d, 4b 6d, u and 8s eaoh. - r "Wholesale Agents— -J, Baxter, Choiaiat, 2l Victoria-street, Ohriatohuroh Messrs P Hayoi«n * Co., Sainsbury, fillißdon il O&. »nd ii-empthorne, Proeser, & Co,j snd 'may »leo Be obtained of merohsots throughout. New Zealand. i 6^T Purchasers aro rtquested to ask for Baxter's Lung Preserver. Bs cautious against ooing put o£C with soms other medioine whioh deaiors may recommend solely on the ground jf having more profit. AttENTS FOH NBTT PLTMOtJTS Mr J. H. BENNETT, Chemist Wr HA.ND?, Bjgmont Store, f
Extract from letter of Private Ward, of the" Frontier Mounted Police, Cape Colony, — " I should just like you to see the real fa/rin'Tumte Bread that I bake! The oven is one dug in the ground, and is just large enough to hold our daily quantum of two loaves. We use flour, water, salt, and BoßWtoK's Baking Powder. My bread often narp/ises me, it is so light, and white as snow. Borne of our men will inßist that I have been in the trade, 1 and nothing I can say will convince them to the ontrary." N.B. — This invaluable articlema} c obtained of all grocers and storekeepers in lo.andUd, packets and. fid, and li, patent voxel,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7297, 14 February 1887, Page 4
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