SAVED AT LAST.
Nono Need Despair Hope for the Hopeless. 10. King-street, Sydnoy. Gkntmsmkn, — For many years I havo suffered f'om acute ehrouic dyßpopflUi. In order to riil niysolf »£ it I havo travoUod all over the world, and boou treated by tho most eminent doctors in noarly ovory civilised land, but without avail. Only last year I spent a holiday on tho Blue Mountains, abstaining from business altogether, and ulso undertook a journey to tho popular hoalHi resorts ol Victoria, but without gaining any appreciable relief. Havliß read ao much about tho merits of Hambu»K Toa. 1 wiw induced to uso it, and I am happy tt> say with such benollclal remilw Uiut I write tkis withoat solicitation-not as a toutimony thouKhtlossly givon without proper trial, Vut as tho hoivost rocommondation of v Riat*f«i sulforw. land will hack it up by my in/luoiioo and poreonal aSßurancc. 1 am as well known aa moat Sydnoy merchants, and to oil wh» Bull'or from tho re inor«ulosa pangs of dyßpopsia, I earnestly oommend your Hamburg Toa.—Yours faithfully, a. aoLTAti.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 118, 27 May 1885, Page 4
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