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. ■•■•:■: Tea. WILLING AND, CREDIBLE WIT- " ■ ~' , ' ' NESSES. ' ..■'...,! " HEARTY RECOMMENDATIONS FROM ' ~:'. PERSONAL EXPERIENCE. ', ■',- . Tauranga, N.Z., August 16, 1884. Messrs. M. Levy and Co., Auckland, v Gentlemen,—l have very great pleasure in testify ing to the excellence of Hamburg Tea. As a tonic I know of no medicine to equal it, and for anyone Buffering from indigestion I can heartily recommend it, as in my own cue I found it simply invaluable.— Tours truly, J. ©. Wriqlsy, Brewer THE CAPTAIN'S VERDICT. Tauranga, August 19,1554. * Messrs. M. Levy and Co,, Auckland. Dear Sirs,—l beg to inform you that I have derived very great benefit from the use of Emil Frese's H»mburg Tea, and shall hare much pleasure in recommending it to anyone suffering from indigestion or a sluggish liver. I have never used any medicine with such good effect, and am confident it only requires to be better known to become very popular. I mar add th*t I found it easy and pleasant to take.— faithfully, CArx, J. Ellis. STRONGLY RECOMMEND IT. Exchange Hotel, West Maitland, N.S.W. I have tried the Hamburg Tea in my household, and have found it to b» gentle but efficacious as an aperient, and I can strongly recommend Yours faithfully, O. A. Brown. Has directions printed in every known language and sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers, in one sized packet only, at one shilling and three pence each. Wholesale depot for Auckland— M. LEVY & Co., Auckland. St. Jacobs Oil. A DELIGHTED CITIZEN Auckland, N.Z., ISth May, 1884: Messes. Levy and Co. Gentlkmkn, — wish to bear testimony to the nsefulne Bof St. Jacob's Oil as a cure for rbematlsm. I was seized with a severe attack in the right leg and hip, and marvellous to relate was cure i by one application of your valuable remedy.—Yours faithfully, T. W. Alijen. [Mr. Allen is storeman with Messrs. A. H. .Nathan and Co., the well-known auctioneers.] BETTER THAN A BONUS Mutual Life Association, Auckland, July 2, 1884. Messrs. Lett asd Co. Dear Sir,—About a month ago I had a very severe attack of rheumatism in my right arm, so bad, in fact, that 1 could scarcely lift i< without canning me excruciating pain. 1 had tried several kinds of liniments without obtaining any relief. At la.«t I tried St. Jacob'* Oil, and after using half a Dottle I felt perfectly free from pain, and up to the present I have not had any return. I shall always use it in preference to anything I know of in case of any similar pains, and will certainly advit all sufferers to do the same. —Yours faithfully, Alluub Brown. * THE WHETtL OF FORTUNE TURNS IN HIS FAVOUR, OR TRIPLE PROOF. The American Carriage Factory, Dee-street, Invercargill, June, 25,1884. Messrs. M. Lett & Co. :— Dka_r Sirs,—l have much pleasure in adding my testimony to the Wonderful efficacy of St. Jacob's Oil. One of my apprentices, named Watton, took very ill with neuralgia, and was confined to his bed quite delirious. Several remedies were tried, without the least effect. He was advised to try St. Jacob's Oil, and after bathing his face »ith it, got immediate relief. In speaking to his father, Mr. R. B. Watton, he deeir-d me to state that for the last seven years he has had a severe attack of gout an anally, which completely laid him up for a week at a time. He felt it coming on lately, got a bottle of St. Jacob's oil and rubbed it on the affected part before going to bed, and next morning all pain had left and he was able to go to his business as usual, and has not had an attack since. I have used this universal remedy myself and in my own family, and can vouch for its magical effect. Although only a short time introduced here, it is on every person's lips, ana I may add, in nearly every home.—l am, yours, etc., W. H. Mathieso.v. * '': Sold by all Storekeepers and Chemists. .'■•>' ■* ■■: ,M. LEVY it CO, ; : l ;'. Auckland. nnHE Practical home physician, JL by Drs. LyniaD, Jones. Fenger, Belfiold—all medical men, with high reputation, not only at home, but also in America and the Colonies. A large octavo volume, tlnely illustrated. Over eOOO sold in .New Zealand last year. Dr. thilSon:—" I hive carefully run tkrough the i Practical home thysician, and believe it to be the most valuable compendium of domestic medicine and surgery that his come under my notice. It comprehends all the recent improvement, and modern prescriptions, and is written in plain language, intelligible to non-professional readers, and is by no means unworthy the attention of the busy practitioner." Dr. Dawson :—" It contains a vast fund of valuable Information, written in plain, concise language, and therefore easily under»tood." Dr. Maunsetl, Dunedin:—" The best book ever published on popular medical science." Dr. Prins, Christ church :—" The cause, symptoms, and treatment of the various diseases are given so fully that no mistake need be m&ne regarding the complaint or the remedies required." Dr. Close. Inveiear«in:-"Far In advance of all other books of the kind." Dr. Crowther, London :-" As I am anxious to teach the public »s much as possible of our art, I can highly recommend this work." For fail te3tinronialß, see handbills. I . WM. B. HARVEY, I • ■•' Book-dealer, 138, Grey-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7269, 6 March 1885, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7269, 6 March 1885, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7269, 6 March 1885, Page 6