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Tea. _ JjyOL FRESE'S HAMBURGH TEA. THE GREAT GERMAN FAMILY j MEDICINE. RELIABLE, SIMPLE, EFFECTUAL. The gentle yet effectual action of that good old remedy, Ernll Frese's Hamburg Toa, and Its intrinsic merits have placed it at the very head of all family rued'eioes, especially for delicate persons of both sexes, in the nunory it stands unquestionably with' out a rival. It grows in public favour all the limn. DYSPEPSIA. DYSPEPSIA. DYSPEPSIA. j FOR THE GUIDANCE OF OTHERS) Glenmore Road, Paddington, January 14, ISS4. Gentlemen, —Some fow weeks since I was to severely affected with indigestion as to render my ing each morning a matter of difficulty and pain on account of severo pains in the back ; and it had just become necessary for me to rake a holiday from my work, for the performance of which I was by no means fit. when a friend mentioned to mo the benefit he derived from tbo use of Hamburg Tra. In the hope of getting some rolief. I used it myself the result bun.; that I was myself in three or four days and have not suffered since. My friends have advised me to write this for the guidance of othors, *nd you are at liberty to make what uso yon please of this. Yours, Jons Kelly. Messrs. Elliott Bros., Sydney. CONSTIPATION. CONSTIPATION. CONSTIPATION. A SAILOR'S VERDICT. Well-street, Pyrmont, Sydney, February 11,1881. Messrs. Elliott Bros., Wholesale Druggists, Sydney. Dear Sirs,—Allow me to testify to the lmmonse Amount of benefit which I have derived from Kmil Frese's Hamburg Tva. I have tried, in u.y time, nil kinds of nostrums and so-called specifics for the relief 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 bodi>y health. I have a grand appetite, and am always in fine spirits. Yon need not be surprised to learn that I lake care to recommend this reliable and fUre remedy to all seafaring men like myself. It is simply invaluable to sa lors, win have to endure so much from variab e weather and sudden changes of temperature. I will always keep a supply ol the tea o* board. lam now confident that it is bound to become very popular among all classes in tho Australian colonies. Your grateful servant, John Laiso. HEADACHE. HEAD AC BE. HEADACHE. NAUSEA AND HEADACHE. February 13tb, 1834. Messrs. Elliott Bros. Dear Sirs, - The Hamburg Tea which you sent me entirely relieved me of tho nausea and Headache from wh'ch I have suffered since the commencement of the hot weather. Its effect in purifying the blood was soon observable, and I continue to take it at intervals, whenever I feel the return of any of my old symptoms. Yours faithfully. John Blakbnkt, Chester Cottage, Begg-street, faddingtoc. INDIGESTION. INDIGESTION. INDIGESTION. ALDERMAN MURRAY'S RECOMMENDATION. York-street, Sydney, February 13,1884. Dear Sir,—l have b»en a sufferer from indigestion •nd sluggishness of the liver, and was, a little time Ago, recommended to *ry the Hamburg Tex I did so, and I found an excellent remedy. It is easy to i take, and my children found no difficulty in taking it. I found that a few doses cleared my liver and greatly improved my digestive organs. - I can safely recommend Hamburg Tea. Yours faithfully, Thomas Mueiiay. SCROFULA.SCROFULA. SCROFULA. That tho Hamburg Toe is most valuable for the cur* of headache, and other distressing complaints of females, may be seen from the following letter, written by a lady resident in Sydney, whose address may be obtained at the office of the Agents: — Sydney, 10th February, 1834. Dear Sir, -For some time previously to using your Hamburg Tea, I had been'subject to headache «nd 1 general debility, caused, I"' think, by the sudden changes of tho weather I am glad to say, however, that since taking it I hava been entirely free from those complaints; and I think it is a very valuable medicine to havo on hand. Yours faithfully, J. Hoqas. HAMBURG TEA. ' HAMBURG TEA. HAMBURG TEA. GENTLE, BUT EFFICACIOUS. Wyndham-street, Alexwdria, Sydney, Feb. 14,1554. Gentlemen —I beg to inform yon that I have ussd Em 1 Frese's Hamburg Tea in my household with good results My o have taken it a an aperient, and its action his been gentle but efficacious. Yours faithfully, Joseph Lingard, Head of Composing Staff of the Town and Country Journal. TONIC. TONIC. TONIC, WHAT A JOURNALIST THINKS ABOUT IT. February 14th, 1884. Messrs. Elliott 8r03., Sydney. Gentlemen, —I li we much pleasure in tailing you that your flimburg Tea has proved very efficacioui in relieving m* of complaints incidental to a sedentary life. I have given it a fair trial, and hive found It to be not on y a i?ood regulating medicine, but an excellent tonic. Many ot my friends, l know, tried your Hamburg toa, with equally favourable results. To those engage i in sedentary pursuit! liki myself, it will be found to be an lnvaluiblo remedy. Yours truly, Alfred P. Versos, Journalist, West-street, DarUngliurst, Sydney. COLDS. COLDS. COLDS. A SEVERE COLD CURED. Sydney, February 13th, 1834. Messrs. Elliott Bros. Dear Sirs,—l have pleasure in acknowledging the speedy relief afforded me by the use of Hamburg Tea, in a severe cold. A short time since I oaught a very bad cold, which gave me a lot of trouble and brought on sharp pains in tho back and regions of the kidneys. I wis advi ed to try Hamburg Tea, and the result fairly astonished mo. A fow hours aftor using it the pains disappeared, 11" ' by the following morning 1 was entirely relieved. I have great confidence in ro< commending it. Yours faithfully, G Stuovach, Editorial Staff, Evening News, Point Piper Road, Paddington. BILLIOUSNESS. BILLIOUSNESS. BILLIOUSNESS. RELIEF AT ONCE AFFORDED. Messrs. Elliott Eros. Dear Sirs,— I have pleasure in apprising you of the benefit I received from the use of Emit Frese's Hamburg Tea. Frequently during tho last two or three years I havo been subjected to severe attacks of billiousness and depression but some few weeks ago I was advised to try Hamburg Tea, whilst suffering from one of thorn, «nd I am happy co say that relief was at onco afford -d, and 1 have beon free from them erer since. I still continue to take the toa at intervals, and find it imparts a healthy tone to the system. Yours truly, George Barclay, 3, Ida Terrace, Woollahra. HAMBURG TEA. HAMBURG TEA. HAMBURG TEA. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7222, 10 January 1885, Page 7

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