A SAILOR'S VERDICI.
"Well street, Pyrmount, Sydney, February 11th, 1884. Messrs Elliott Bros., "Wholesale Druggistsj Sydney. DEAK SlßS,—Allow mc to testify to the immense amount of benefit which I have derived from Emil Frese's Hamburg Tea. I have tried, in my time, all kinds of nostrums and so-called specifics for the reiief and cure of chronic constipation, but without permanent effect; indeed, when I had left off taking any of the articles referred to, my system -was in a much worse condition than before. I now drink the Hamburg Tea once a week, and thereby keep myself in first-class bodily health. I have a grand appetite, and am always in fins spirits. You need not bo surprised to learn that I take care to recommend this reliable and sure remedy to all seafaring men like myself. It is simply invaluable to eailors, who have to endure co much from variable weather and etpden changes of temperature. I will always keep & supply of the tea on board. lam bow confident that it is bound to become very popular among all classes in the Australian colonies. servant* JOHN LANG
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Press, Volume XL, Issue 5858, 23 June 1884, Page 3
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A SAILOR'S VERDICI.
Press, Volume XL, Issue 5858, 23 June 1884, Page 3
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