DYSPEPSIA VANQUISHED. HAMBURG TEA TO THE RESCUE. Corroborative Evidence. Nixon street, Surrey IH'ls, December 8, 18.1. Okntlkmkn,—Having born a sul.oror for a con sldurublc. timo from biliousness and headache I am pleased o inform you that tin Hamburg Tea you reoonnnended mo lint effected a complete euro. I know several ii my neighbours who havo used it for similai complaints, and llnd it a llrst-olass remedy ; ant ii iiiumbnr of inj- fdinily who hiis becn'_uiiioct ti d)'_]io|Hlo attacks for a groat number of rear; says hliu obtains moro substantial roHof fron Hamburg .'.a tlian from any pruparutlon sin ban over taken. 1( my recommendation Is of any sorvico, li common fairness I think It is duo to you. Yours faithfully, U. A. GRANT. I ho abovo testimony was roactvad by Mosgn Myers and Solomon, and their salesmen inform mo that thoy frequently hoar very favourable reports of its reliable curutlvo proporticß. Gentle but I_nicacioiis. Wyndham stroot, Alexandria, Sydney, Fob. li Gentlemen.-! beg lo Inform you that 1 have usort ICnill Krcso'H Hamburg Ten in my bonnehold with good rCHitltß. JHyohlldronhavotnkci It as an aperient, and its action has boon gentle but o-llcnolous Yours faithful')-,' JO.EI'H LINGARD. That tho Hamburg Tea Ib most valuable for th, o-.ro of hoariacho and other distressing com plninte ot females may bo soon from the foi lowing lotter, wrltton by a lady residont li Sydney :— Woolahara, Sydney, February 10, 1881. Dear Sir,—For some tipio previously to übldc your Hamburg 'i'ca, 1 had boeu subject to head ache and general debility, oausod, I think, b tho sudden cliangos of tho weather. lam glar to say. hpwovor, that since taking it 1 have been entirely froe from theso complaints, and think It Is a very valuable medicine to havo on hand. Yours faithfully. _ J. HOGAN. AN ALDEBMAN'B RECOMMENDATION. n- «_,-.•. Sydney. February 13,1881. Dear Sir, — I have been a eufferer from lndi Be?_., on.? nd sluggishness of the liver, and was a little timo ago. rooommended to try the Hamburg Tea. I did so. and I found it an excelled remedy. It Is easy to maks, and my ehlldrer found no dlfflonlty In taking it I found that s ww doses cleared my liver and greatly lm provedmy digestive organs. I can safely re commend Hamburg Tea. Yours faithfully. T. MC-tRA*. Wholesale Depot for Auokland: M. LEVY & CO., QD*.KNBTB-__r. AUOKI-JjrD. A POPULAR COMPOSER'S VERDICT. Ma-ion Suisse, Petersham, February 10,1885, Gentlemen,— I havo pleasure in informing you that St, Jacob s Oil has just relieved my wife of a severe attack of toothache and neuralgia. 1 must oonfessltried it somewhat roluctsntly having been victimised at different times by many spurious preparations, hut I am glad to say St. Jacobs Oil gave her Immediate relief, and is all you olaim it to be. I shall recommeno it with every confidence, as I have used it personally to nlleviate the irritation arising from mosquito bites. I am, gentlemen, Yours respectfully, SUMMERS BROWN. [Mr Summers Brown is the writer and comgoser of the popular patriotic song, " Our Brave oyß at the Front," which is causing Buch a furore amongst the well-wishers of the N.B.W. contingent] A Leading Merchant's Expericiice. 56 Margaret-street. „, _, „ _ Sydney, March 2,188.. The Proprietors St. Jacobs Oil. Gentlemev,—l have much pleasure in tes tifying to tho value of the preparation known as St. Jacob's Oil, having had loccasion to use it often for neuralgia, sprains, and bruises, but It is sinco my arrival here that I have found special benefit from using it. About a month sinco I caught a severe cold on the lungs, and neglecting this for two days, I suffered great pain, with all the signs of inflammation. Having some of the oil at hand, I rubbed tho chost night and morning, experiencing great relief, and In a fow days tho pain had entirely ceased. lam confident that I should have suffered from an attack of inflammation of the lungs had your valuable preparation not been used and persevered with. You are at liberty to make what use you like of this notice. Yours faithfully. J. HARVEY WA-jKER. Mr Walker is a member of the well-known firm of Walker, Lemon, and Co., Melbourne and Sydney.--Wholesale Depot for Auckland— M. LEVY & CO., QtfSSK-STBEET. Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 125, 4 June 1885, Page 4
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