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Tea. TDIOR THE GUIDANCE OF OTHERS. Glonmore-road, Paddlngton, January 14,1854. Gentlemen, —Some few weeks since I was so severely affected with indigestion as to render my rising each morning a matter of difficnlty and pain on acconnt of severe pains in the back ; and it had just become necessary (or me to take a holiday from my work, for the performance of which I was by no means fit, when a friend mentioned to me the benent ho derived from the use of Hamburg Tea. In the hope of getting some relief, I used it myself, the result being that I was myself in three or four days, and hare not suffered since. My friends have advised me to write this for the guidance of others, and you are at liberty to nuke what use you please of this Yours, Jons Keilt. HAMBURG TEA. HAMBURG TEA. HAMBURG TEA. WHAT A. JOURNALIST THINKS ABOUT Tγ February 14, 1884. Messrs. Elliott Brothers, Sydney : Gentlemen, —I have much pleasure in telling yon that your Hamburg Tea has proved very efficacious in relieving me of complaints incidental to a sedentary life. I bave given it a fair trial, and have fotmd it to be not only a good regulating medicine, but an excellent tonic Many of my friends have, I know, tried your Hamburg Tea, with equally favourable results. To those engaged In sedontary pursuits like myself, it will be found to be an invaluable remedy.—Yours truly, Ai.tbed P. Vekkon, Journalist, West-street, Dulinghurst, Sydney. • HAMBURG TEA. HAMBURG TEA. HAMBURG TEA. THE SYMPTOMS ENTIRELY DISAPPEAEED _ Sydney, February 13,1884. Dear Sir,—About a month ago I was advised to use your Hamburg Tea for a severe attack of indigestion from 'which I was suffering. For some time previously 1 had been afflicted with pains in the liver and stomach, and constant headache and oppression. Since taking the Hamburg Tea, these symptoms have entirely disappeared, and I have never since been tronbled with them. I havo overy confidence in recommending it, and have witnessed its use in other cases with like result.—Yours faithfnlly, JiiiE3 s. Donovan. HAMBURG TEA. HAMBURG TEA. HAMBURG TEA. There is no pleasanter remedy for Boils, Carbuncles, Ulcerated and Running Sores, Skin Diseases and all icrofulons affections arising from an impnre state of the blood and disordered liver than this most iroaderful medicine. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. Full directions in English, French, Spanish, and German, with every package. Sold by all chemists, storekeepers, and medicine dealers throughout the colonies at ONE SHILLING AND THREEPENCE. Wholesale Depot for Auckland: M. LEVY & CO., Queen-street.

St. Jacobs Oil. A WELL-KNOWN CONFECTIONER'S ADVICE. Compagnie Francaise, No. 5, Collins-street East, Melbourne, 27th Julv, 1883. To the Publishers of the N.Z. Hebax/d! Dear Sins,—Feeling confldont that many of yout readers may bo benefited by the following information, I respectfully ask that you publish the same. Abont nine months ago I had a severe attack of Rheumatism, from which I suffered excruciating pain. The disease became of a most aggravating character the more so because all medical advice I had received and all the preparations I used totally failed to give me relief. At last a friend obtained for me a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil, which I used (I must confess somewhat reluctantly, thinking it would be labour in vain to try farther remedies.) To my surprise and delight the very first application brought relief, and before the bottle was finished I was entirely cured. Although nine months have elapsed, I have not felt the slightest symptom of a return of tba disease. I have also used this grand remedy for Neuralgia, and its action was simply magical. I regard It as the conqueror of pain, and advise all sufferers from Rhenroatism, Neuralgia or other pains and aches, to try St. Jacobs Oil.—l re : main, dear sire, faithfully yours, ARTHOE PRETTY. THE RESULT WAS MARVELLOUS. Messrs. Publishers N.Z. Her*lt>. Sydney, New South Wales, Aug. 31.1883. hif 6 ? , . IS" -1 mu ?' certainly confess I had great belief in Jhe curative properties of St. Jacobs OU, and can personally endorso the fact. Some week or two ago I was unfortunate enough to contract a severe rheumatic pain in my left arm, which extendod from S , ,™ , * 1 1° U»e wrist; it was so painful, in fact, that I had to leave mv oifice and go home. Obtaining a bottle of St. Jacobs _ Oil, wy wife rubbed my arm immediately, and again at nisbt time. The result was simply marvellous, for tho next morning the piin I wasallgono; and up to tho present I have had not the slightest return of it. I recommend all sufferlne from rhomatism and similar pains to use St. Jacobs Oil, and feel f nlly convinced that they will find great benefit from its use I am, doar sirs, yours faithfully „, . T. W. Warrkk. The above testimonial is from a leading importer Saved from the Poorhouse.—For years David Allingsworth enffored with rheumatism, and, notwitn" Btanding the best medical attendance, could not find ?*♦ T e cam ? to the Scotia County Poorhouse, and had to be carried into and out of bert on account ol his helpless condition. After the failure of all the remedies which had been applied, tho directors of the poorhonse resolved to use the celebrated German lution ; for, with tho trial of one botllo tbo patient n<V lrea < i & better,and when four bottles had been S™ nTT lm, h0 «>old again walk about without the Sin a», %?• ? he facts> M above stalea . will be verified by the editor of tho Portland (Ohio) Correspondent. U.B.A. Sold by all Chemists. 1 PricVajT^ M. LEVY & CO., Auckland. THE LIVER STIMOLANT-A COMPOUND EXTRACT OF EUONOM YN'and PODOPHYLLIN W.TH TARAXACUM-", INCOMPARABLY THE BEST TONIC FOR BILIOUSNESS, TORPID LIVE*. DV B P CPS , A . rLATU tE Hct AND LOSS OP »PPCT IT C. 2s. 60. PEIIToOTrtc « MCMus. mum auw« two, mgkuhS

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7162, 30 October 1884, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7162, 30 October 1884, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7162, 30 October 1884, Page 6

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