SAVED AT LAST.
None Nood Despair
Hope for the Hopeless.
16. Klnß-.troet, Sydney. GENTLEMEN, —For i__ny years I have auff.rcd f oni acute ohroulo dyapopsla. In order 10 rid niysolf of It I havo travullod all over tho world, and beon treated by tho most eminent doctors in nearly ovory olvillsed land, but without avail. Only laßt yoar I spent a holiday on the llluo Mountains, abst-lninj. from busi--<wu alt gotlior, and alao undertook a journey to the popular health resorts ot Vlotoria, out without gaining any appreolable rellaf, Having read bo much about tho menu of Hamburg Tea. I -was Induced to use it, and I am happy to say with such beneficial rtsults that I write this without .olicitation-not as a testimony thoughtlessly <ivon without proper trial, rut as the honest recommendation of a Rrato__l sufferer, land will baok It ud by my influence and personal assurance. 1 am as well known as most Sydney morchants, and to all who sufftr from there morselcss pangß of dyspepsia, I earnestly oommond your Hamburg Toa.-Yourj faithfully, £1. HOjjTAN.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 130, 17 June 1885, Page 4
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