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Gentle but Efficacious.

WyiiOhaui street, Alexandria, Sydney, Fob. 14,

Gentlemen,—l bpg to inform you that I have lut'd Kniil Frcse's tiuinbiirK Tea in my household wiili «jud results. My cbildron havo taken it as an ap. rient, atd ita action haß been gentle but eiiioacious

Yours faithfnl'v, JUdEPH LIN6ARD,

That the Hamburg Tea is most valuable for the enre of headache and other distressing complaints of femali-8 miiy lie seen from tho following letter, written by a lady resident in Sydney:Woolftlwa.Sydney, February 10,1SSI. Dear Sir,—For rome time previously to using your Hamburg Tea, ] hart been subject to heart nohe nnd general debility, caused, I think, as the BUddcn change.1) of tho weather. lam tflad to pny. however, that since takingit I have been e.Uirely free from thteo coroplaiuts, and thinkit is a very valuable medicine to have on hand. Yours faithfully. J. HOGAN.

AN ALDERMAN'S RECOMMENDATION. Sydney, February 13,1884. Dear Sir, — I havo beou ac ufferer from indigestion and sluggishness of tho liver, and was, n little time ago. recommended to try tho Hamburg Tea. I did so. and I found it an excelled remedy. It is easy to make, and my children ff.und no difficulty in tasing it. I found that a foi« doses cleared my liver nnd greatly improved my digFative organs. I can Bafely ro commend Hamburg Tea. Yours faithfully, T.MURRAY

Wholesalo Dopflt for Auckland M. LEVY & CO., QUEKN-STIIEET. AUCKLAND.

"Now Zealand Farmer, Boe and Poultry Journal."-Tho May numbor, which is now pub lißhed.lscopiouely illustrated. Among the engrav ings may bo mentioned a beautifully-executed portrait of" Pure Ayrshiro Bull,' Duke,'" of two rams, one bred in Queensland, tho other in Tasmania, and representations of tho "Etnile D'Heyst" pear and " Michaelmas Daisies." The seasonable; oporations in farm and garden are described in dolail, together with advice to apiari?t3 suitable to tho present month, Tho fourth instalment appears o£ "Instructions to Beginners in Beekeeping," the article being illustrated with cuts. Among the more importnn articles tho following may be mentioned :— • Ploughs and Ploughing," "Value of Graß3ln Farm HconoT.y," "Management of Pigs, '■Management of Dairy Farma, "Woodland Lawns," "Training Fruit on Walla (oontinuedl." "Phylloxora in Australia,1 "Honey from Corn," "The Grass -killing Grub, "Tobacco Culture," "Special Crops.' The Boe Department is particularly full ftifl month. The family section is full of interesting hi Mr if A Whitohome. which won the first OTize Kl^en by Herr Carl Schmltt at the recent Society olArta competition. Regular eubscrib era willbolntit'edcothia supplement, which is composed of a good piece of music. Remember This. If you are sick Hop Bitters will surely aid nature in making you well when all else farts. If yon aro costive or dyspeptic, op ara suffeiin- f *om any other of the numerous diseases of the stomach or bowels, it is your own fault if 5-ou remain ill, for Hop Bitters is a sovereign remedy in all such complaints. gff a^SffiwSSf^ ü ß e of American Co.'bKop Hitters. llowßkilli ba d not cure or help. "ruKKisM aou Cfern^.ts Ke«p.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 118, 27 May 1885, Page 3

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Gentle but Efficacious. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 118, 27 May 1885, Page 3

Gentle but Efficacious. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 118, 27 May 1885, Page 3

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