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' A POPULAR COMPOSER'S VERDICT. Moison Suisss, Petersham, February 10,1888. Gentlemen,— I havo ploasuro in informing you that St. Jacob's Oil has just relieved my wife of a severe attack ot toothache and neuralgia. 1 must confess! tried itsomewhat reluctantly having been victimised at different times by many spurious preparations, hut I am glad to say St. Jaoobs Oil gave her immediate relief, and is all you claim it to be, I shall recommend it with every confidence, as I havo used it personally to allovlalo the irritation arising from mosquito bites. I am, gentlemen, Yourn respectfully, SUMMERS BROWN. [Mr Sumraora Brown is the writer and composer of the popular patriotic song, " Ourßiavo Boys at tho Front," which is causing such a 1 iuroro amoi.gst tho well-wishers of the N.B.W. contingent,] A Leading Merchant's Experience. 50 Margaret-ftrect. Sydney. March 2,188a. 'ISio Proprietors St. Jacobs Oil. Qientmcmbv,—l have much ploasuro in tos tifying to tho value of the preparation known aa St. Jacob's Oil, having had [occasion to use it ofton for iiouralf,'la. sprains, and bruises, but it is since my arrival hern that I have found special benefit from using it. About a month since I caught a severe cold on tho lungs, and neglecting this for two days, I suffered great Duln, with all tho sißns of inflammation. Having some of tho oil at hand, I rubbed tho chest ni«htand morning,oxporiencing groat relief, and in a few days tho pain had entirely ceuacd. lam confident that I should havo suffered from an attack of inflammation of the ungß had your valuable preparation not been used and persevorcd with. You are at liborty to make what nso you like of this notice. Yours faithfully. J. HARVEY W^KER. Mr Walker is a mombor of tho well-known firm of Walker, Lemon, and Co., Melbourne and Sydney.— Wholosnlo Dop6t for Auckland— M. LEVY & CO., QUKEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. DYSPEPSIA VANQUISHED. HAMBURG TEA TO THE RESCUE. Corroborative Evidence. Nixon-street, Surrey Hi'.ls, December 8,1881. Gknti.kmkn, -Having been a sufferer for a considerable timo from bi<iousnoss und headache, [ am ploused o infom you that the Hamburg Tea you recommonded mo hus efreottd a complete euro. I know several it my neighbours who havo used it for similar complaints, aad find it a first-class remedy ; and a mumbor of my family who has been subject to dyspeptic attacks for a groat number of j ears says nho obtttino more substantial reHof from Hamburg Tea than from any preparation she hus over takon. If my recommendation is of any service, in common fairncßu I think it is dnc to you. Yours faithfully. 11. A. GRANT. Tho above testimony was received by Messrs Myers and Solomon, and their salesmen inform mo that they frequently hoar very fuvo arablo reports of its reliable curative propertied Gentle but Efficacious. Wyndham-street, Alexandria, Sydney, Feb. 11, 1881. Gentlemon,—l bpg to inform you that I hive used Kmll Frcso's Hamburg Tea in my household with good results. My children have taken it as an aperient, and its action has been gentle but ofllottclous Yours faithfuVy, JOSEPH LINGARD. That the Hamburg Tea is most valuable for the cure of headache and other .distressing complaints of females may bo seen from the following letter, written by a lady resident in Sjdriey :— Woelahara, Sydnoy, February 10,188t. Dear Sir,—For somo time previously to using your Hamburg Tea, I had been subject to head ache and general debility, caused, I think, by tlio sudden changes of the weather. lam glad to Bay. however, that since taking it I have been entirely froo from theso complaints, and think tt. il a vory valuable medicino to havo on hand. Youra faithfully, J. HOGAN. AN ALDERMAN'S RKCOMMENDATTON. Sydnoy, February 13,1884. Dear Sir. — I have been a eufferer from indication and sluggishness of the liver, and -was. a litllo timo ago. reoommendod to try tho Hamburg Tea. I aid so. and I found It an oxcelloi't remody. It ia easy to make, and my children found no difficulty in taking it I found that a few dosoa cleared my llvor and great'y improved my digeßtivo organs. I can safely re comiuond Hamburg Tea. Yours faithfully, T. MURRAY, Wholcsalo Dopot for Auckland : M. LEVY & CO , QUKKN-STRKKT, AUCKLAND. I'll P fc A U 0 0 X, J. • OPTICIAN, MATHKMATIOAL AND NAUTICAI/ INSTRUMENT MAKKR, SllO MLAND-BTKIC K-T ALWAYS IN BTOCKBpoui»«lHB and Kyo-glnSSBa of every kind to accurate fit guaranteed Oporn Glasses of Bupaitofhuallty Trinsoopos, Binocular /jnold Glasses and Mlorosflopes, powerrm and ohoap Theodolites. 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Coombea and Co. TEAy Unrivalled /o'/ /O7 OU ViM/ Imh/TEA I /(&/ ABOUNDINB /O7 - /&/ Strength 4iIGH QUALITY. or pme cos liver oil And Hypophonphitos of Lime and Soda. ALMOST as PALATABLE as MILS, Possessing the combined virtues of these two valuable remedies in their fullest degree. More easily digested and assimilated than in the crude form, and etpeeially desirable for sickly, wasting children and persons with feeble digestive power, and as A REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION, A REMEDY FOR SCROFULA, In fact, all diseases where there is an WANT of NERVE POWBBTnrtWng ta thJ world equals this palntablo Emnlßion It is prescribed and endorsed by th« best phyHomns in the various countries of Ui» world, who will attest these facto.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 116, 25 May 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 116, 25 May 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 116, 25 May 1885, Page 4

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