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BAXTER’S I LUNG PRESERVER Has been established over a quarter of a century, patronised by all ranks of society, and enjoys a success unparalleled. Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Sore Throat, and all Affections of the Chest and Throat EFFECTUALLY CURED BY BAXTER’S LUNG PRESERVER TESTIMONIALSFrom Rev. CHARLES PENNY, Reefton (late of Christchurch). March 17.1884. I am happy to state your Pulmonic Elixir afforded my wife aud children almost immediate relief in coughs and colds, and many to whom X hate bad tho pleasure in recommending your specific hate spoken of it as invaluable. In one case when every remedy tried was powerless to give relief (the cough was so distressing), the first dose of your Elixir proved most effective. In another caae (sore throat) a cure was so soon brought about that the patient resolved in the fhtnre to take nothing else. Other cases could ho cited, but these will be sufficient to show that your Pulmonic Elixir is a remedy of no mean ordar. From C. E. SALTER, Esq., Barrister and Solicitor, Inglis’s Building, Christchurch. March 20,1881 I have used your Pulmonic Elixir in my family for some years past, and have found it to be i cry efficacious in Cheat and Throat Complaints. From WILLIAM REED, Esq., Shipping and Customs Agent. Lyttelton, November 28lh, 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 the treatment of coughs, colds, bronchitis, croop, whooping cough, Ac, I have recommended it to my friends who have also proved it to be a very palatable and speedy cure for chest and throat complaints. I have uniformly found a single dose of “ Lung Preserver" cheek a severe paroxysm of coughing. I shall on all occasions have great pleasure in recommending it to all sufferers, as 1 consider it a boon to mankind. From ISAAC ALLEN, Esq., Commission Agent, Hereford street, Christchurch. December 6,1853. After seven years’ experience, I have great pleasure in testifying to the efficacy of tout • Lung Prseerver,* having proved it in my family to be a specific for coughs, colds, Ac., few doses invariably subduing that nasty harassing cough, and while relieving the throat and cheat, it doea not, like other nostrums, disorder the digestive organs by inducing nausea, constipation, headache, loss of appetite, Ac. 1 can heartily recommend it as the best, cheapest, and most palatable mixture known for coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping coughs, Ac. So highly do we esteem it that we always keeps a supply on hand. From W. B. SCOTT, Esq., Builder, &o. Peterborough street, Christchurch.

December 4, 1883. Some years ago I was recommended to try a bottle of your “ Pulmonic Elixir and Lang Preserver,” for tightness of tbs chest, I did so, and from that time 1 hare 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 who are suffering from such complaints to try it. The Key. T. MYERS (ex-President of the United Methodist Free Church) writes Hanover street, Leeds, March 26 ; 1672. I have the pleasure in testifying how rapidly and effectually Baxter’s Lung Preserver has acted in allaying cough and irritation of the chest in the case of my wife, who has several times being under the necessity of using it duiing the winter. From Dr, J. EWART, M.R.C.S.L., &c. 1 am very much opposed to patent medicines generally and totally discountenance the balsams, oxymein, elixirs, syrups and other emanations of unprincipled empirics; but I regard your Lung Preserver as a really good preparation, entirely free from those qualities which render most patent medicines dangerous and possessed of those tonic and stimulating pioporties which render it a treasure to those who sutler from the exhausting effects of pulmonary disease 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 wheeling and difficulty of breathing are greatly relieved by it. In acute bronchitis it is also beneficial, and whilst 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, for persons of all ages, it is excellent. From Rev. W. B. MARTEN, Wesleyan Minister. Christchurch, 2nd August, JS73 I have been induceo to try your Long Preserver for an affection of the throat, and deem it only just to inform you that 1 have experienced great benefit Irom its use, being enabled to preach now with a degree of ease and comfort to which 1 L had been for sometime a stranger. I shall certainly recommend it to all who suffer in a similar manner. Vou are at llber'y to make what use you please of this commuuicaiiou. From Rev. SAMUEL SELLARS, Minister of United Methodist Free Churches. For the sake of suffering hunanity, 1 record the following extraordinary cures which have been effected by your valuable Lung Preserver :—1 know a gentleman in whom consumption had so far progressed that his medical man gave up his case as hopeless. He, however, availed himself of your treatment, and alter taking a few bottles of your Lung Preserver, was so far recovered as to be able to resume his business, which he now regularly follows, without much inconvenience from either pain or weakness, A Cough of Many Yeats’ Standing. The rev. writer of the above continues An 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 was persuaded to try your Lung Preserver, &o„ which, under Qod’s blessing, soon cured her. From EDITOB of the Yorkshire Independent. West street, Leeds, March ti, 1878. My family is particularly liable to chest affections. We have found Baxter’s Lung Preserver a most excellent* remedy. 80 highly do we esteem it that we do not like to bo without it in the house. For the last 16 years not only my own family, but many friends to whom 1 have recommended it, hare found great benotit Ji'om it. For Bronchi'is X know not hing equal to it. Bdwabd Fosxkb. To be had of all Chemists and Storekeepers, large bottles 1b ttd, 2s Ud, -Is bd, and each. "Wholesale Agents : I J. Baxter, chemist, 21 Victoria 11 iv.'t, (. 'ividtohuu; hj 1 Messrs P. llayiuan and Co., Sain-Jmry. I.hidon. and Co., and Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co ; and ma> aUo be obtained of Merchants throughout Am Zealand, Purchasers are requested to auk for Baxter’s Lung Preserver. Ho cautious again** being put otfuith some other medicine, which dealer*? may recommend solely ou the grouuiof hating more profit.

BAXTER’S ANTI-NEURALGIC OB MAGIC PILLS. A Certain and Immediate Cure (or Tie Dolorous; Neuralgia, Toothache, Pains in the Head and Face, Gnut, Sciatica, Lumbago, <&e. Extracts from Testimonials Rev. J. S. Whitington, President of the United Methodist Free Chuich, writes 1 have recommended the Anti-.Neuralgic Fills to several sufl'ereis fivra Tie Doloreui, Toothache, Ac. In all cases they hare afforded relief, and in some cases the cure has been immediate. The Rev. R. Chew, Free Church Minister of Newcastle on Tyne, writes i—A new connection Minister, a friend of mine, suffering severely from Tic Doloreui for some time, lie took one or two of your AntiNeuralgic Pills, and next morning he was quite well. The Rev. A, Gild CUT, of London, writes My daughter has taken a few of your pills, and is already quite free from the pain she has been so long tormented with. I shall gladly aid their citende i sale. The Rev. E. WATUofTiI of Ri .ley, writes ;- My daughter, who suffered very severely, was relieved in less"than half an hour by your pills. Rev. J. IiASTOW, Carlisle, writes 'Two of your pills afforded me relief. Mi IV. M. Watson, Whitworth mad, Rochdale, mill'. : A lady who has been for a great length of lime almost a martyr to Tie «as advised to try your piib. The llr.-t hoi cured her. This is more than 12 months since, and if ever she is threatened with a return, one or two pills will make her right again. Other friends of hers have tried them with the like results. Her name is Mrs C—u. She is highly respectable, and resides at the Promenade, Peaehd ■ le. Tho Rev. O, Reeve, Auckland house, Vent nor, Isle of Wight, writes Several persons here have derived very great benefit from them. The Rev. W. Tsbvaii., Bedditoh, writes They here been beneficial in many caaee here. Tho Rev. 0, R. Rawso.n, of Winsford, Cheshire, writes i—Mrs Bawson, ns well as tav son and daughter, hare derived great benefit from them. Very severe Buffering having been relieved by their use, 1 j'an heartily recommend them to all who suffer from Neuralgic affections, Mr Edward Dioircu, Commission Agent, Krodham, Cheshire, writes i—A young man named James Hough had been nearly mad for a fortnight with Tio, and was completely cured with one dose of the Fille. Baiter’s Anti-Neuralgic Pills are sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers, In Boies, Is Bd and Ss Bd each. Wholesale Agents; J, BAXTER, Victoria street, Christchurch. Alclars P. Hayiuau and Co ; S linsbury, EUisdon, and Co j Felton, Urimwade, and Co j and the New Zealand Drug Company ; and R. Ayres, Wellington. Agent for Waimtpa—W. C. Nation W«ft»Tlßor43 poitsfe itunpi,

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1670, 6 February 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1670, 6 February 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1670, 6 February 1885, Page 4

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