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Hamburg Tea EMIL FRESE'3 HAMBURG TEA ! THE GREAT GERMAN FAMILY MEDICINE. RELIABLE! SIMPLE! EFFECTUAL! /XIHIS well-known Tea hao proved itself to A be a most certain and efficacious remedy for such diseases as sudden and severe colde, oaughs, fevers, and ague, asthma, phthisis, hvadache, bowles, kidney and liver complaint?, the piles, congestion, &c, caused by an impure state, or a superfluity of blood. Its use removes scrofula, cutaneous eruptions, pimples on the face, blotches, boils, and pains in the bones and joints. It is a preventive against contagion, and destroys inhaled and miasmatic and contagious vapours. It purifies tho blood, cleanses the stomach and bowels, and gives to the whole system a healthy, easy tone. It opens the bowels in a very mild and oertain way, and works on the system generally, causing little or nor discomfort. It will prevent almost any disease if used at least once every month. It reBtores the appetite. It removes the distress caused by e%ting hearty food, or overloading the stomach, and will be found effectual as a family remedy, where a simple purgative only is needed. W hen mlk is used in its preparation it b comes a pleasant and agreeable drink, cheerfully taken by invalids and young children. HAMBURG TEA. HAMBURG TEA. HAMBURG TEA. FOR THE GUIDANCK OF OTHERS. Glenmorc-road, Paddington, 14th January, 1884. Gentlemen,— Some few week* tiace I was so severely affected viUi indigestion as to render my rising each morning a matter of difficulty and pain on account of severe piins in niy back; and it hud just become necessary for me to take a holiday from my work, for the performance of which I was by no means fit, when a friend mentioned tome the benefit he derived from the use oH Hamburg Tea. In the hope of getting some relief I used it my gel f, the result being that I was my.-elf in three or four days, and have not suffered eince. My friends have advised me to write this for the guidance of others, and you are at liberty to make what use you please of this. Messrs Elliott Bros., Sydney. Yours, John Kelly. HAMBUBG TEA. HAMBURG TEA. HAMBURG TEA. ALDERMAN MURRAY'S RECOMMENDATION. Editor the Press, Christchurch, Now Zealand. York-streot, Sydney, February 13th, 1884. Dear Sir, — I have baen a sufferer from indigestion and sluggishness of the liver, and was a little time ago recommended to try the Hamburg Tea. I did so, and found an excellent rt-medy. It is oasy to take, and my children found no difficulty in taking it. I found that a few dosos cleared ray liver and greatly improved my digestive organs. I can safely recommend Hamburg Tea. Yours faithfully, Thomab Mubbay. HAMBURG TEA. HAMBURG TEA. HAMBURG TEA. FREE FBOM HEADACHE. Sydney, JOth February, 1881 Dear Sir, — For somo time previously to using your Hamburg Tea, I hid been subject to headache and general debility, caused, I think, by the sudden changes of the weathor. I am glad to say, however, that eince taking it I have been entirely free from theßa complaints ; and I think it is very valuable medicine to have on hand. Yours faithfully, J. HOGAN. HAMBURG TEA. HAMBURG TKA. HAMBURG TEA. A SEVERE COLD CURED. Sydney, February 13th, 1884. Messrs Publishers the Press, Ohristchurch, New Zealand. Dear Sirs, — I have pleasure in acknow'edging the speedy relief afforded me by the use of Hamburg Tea in a severe cold. A short time since I caught a very bad cold, which gave me a lot of trouble and brought on sharp pains in the back and region of the kidneys. I was advised to try Hamburg Tea, and the result fairly astonished me. A few hours after using it the pains disappeared, and by the following morning I was entirely relieved. I have great confidence in recommending it. Yours faithfully, G. Strokach, Editorial Staff, Evening News, Point Piper-road, Paddington. HAMBUBG TEA. HAMBURG TEA. HAMBURG TEA. RELIEF AT ONCE AFFORDED. Messrs Elliott Bros. Dear Sirs, — I have much pleasure in ap» prising you of the benefit I received from the use of Emil Frese's Hamburg Tea. Frequently during the last two or three years I have been subjected to severe attacks of biliousness and depression, but some few weeks ago I was advised to try Hamburg Tea, whilst suffering from one of them, and I am happy to say that relief was at once afforded, and I have been free from them ever since. I still continue to take the Tea at intervals, and find it imparts a healthy tone to the system. Yours truly, Gboboe Babolay. 3, Ida-terrace, Woollahra. HAMBURG TEA. HAMBURG TEA. HAMBURG TEA. A SAILOR'S VERDICT. Well-street, Pyrmont, Sydney, February 11th, 1884. Messrs Elliott Bros., Wholesale Druggists, Sydney. Dear Sirs, — Allow me to testify to the immense amount of benefit which 1 have do> rived from Emil Frese's Hamburg Tea. I have tried, in my time, all kinds of nostrums and so-called specifics for the relief and cure of chronic constipation, but without permanent effect ; indee ', 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 fine spirits. You need not be 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 sailors, who have to endure so much from variable weather and sudden changes of tomperature. I will always keep a supply of the tea on board. lam now confident that it is bound to become very popular among all classes in the Australian colonies. Your grateful servant, JOHN LANG. HAMBURG TEA. HAMBURG TEA. HAMBURG TEA. On sale by all chemists and storekeepers. Full directions with each packet. Price la 3d. . No family should be without it. Wholesalo Depot for Middle Island, New Zealand ! MESSRS NEILL BROS., DUNBDIN, 210 I

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7066, 19 January 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7066, 19 January 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7066, 19 January 1885, Page 4

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