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" ; "" "-"'"-"•'" '; Tea. ■■' " ■ '"'■ TVEO L ARATION OF AE. ; LIFE OR DEATH. "* 1,000,000,000 LIVES ENDANGERED. A NEVER-FAILING REMEDY. - Whilst verr elaborate preparations are being made at home and abroad for the propagation of warfare, and the wholesale destruction of human .life, few permit thenuelves to give a moment's thought to its preservation and the permanent maintenance of God's . greatest blessing, good health. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, and the multitude of ills to which the flash is heir dally carry off their myriads of victims; and in the midst of disease and despair, when medleil skill seems baffled, and human aid is vain, try Emile. Freao'i Hamburg Tea, which, like the silver lining ef the blackest cloud, inspires the sufferer with hope, and his saved its thousands, and prolonged the lives of teas of thoustndi. Lest the honest testimony we publish from time to time to time be doubted, we heartily invite the readers of the Weski.y News to correspond with our patrons direct, and beg to call attention t" the letter annexed. SAVED AT LAST. NONE NEED DESPAIR. HOPE FOR THE HOPELESS. 16, King-street, Sydney. Gentlemen,- For'many years I have suffered from acute chronic dysp»p«ia. In ord rto rid myself of It I have travelled all over the world, and been treated by the most eminent doctors in nearly every civilised land, but without avail. Only last year I spent a holiday on the Blue Mountains, abstaining from business altogether, and al»n undertook » journey to the popular health resorts of Victoria, bat without gaining any appreciable relief. Having read to much about the merit,* of Hamburg Tea, I was induced to try it, and, I am happy to jay, with such beneficial results that I write this without solicitation, not as a testimony thoughtlessly given without proper trl.l, hut a> tho honest recommendation of a gratelul sufferer, a d will back it up by my influence »nd personal asuurat ce. lam as well-known as most Sydney merchants; and to all who suffer from the remorseless pangs of dynpepiia, I earnestly commend your Hamburg Tea. Yours faithfully, H. SOLTAS. DYSPEPSIA VANQUISHED. HAMBURG TEA TO THE RESCUE. CORROBORATIVE EVIDENCE. Nixon-street, Surrey Hills, December 8, ISM. Gentlemen,— been a sufferer for a considerable time from biliousness and headache, I am pleased to inform you that the Hamburg Tea you recommended me has effected a complete enre. I know several of my neighbours who have used it for similar complaints, and find it a first-class remedy; and a member of my family who has been subject to dyepeptic attacks for a great number of years says she obtains more substantial relief from Hamburg Tea than from any preparation she has ever vaken. If my recommendation is of any service, In common fairness I think it is due to you. Yours faithfully, E. A. Giunt. The above testimony was received by Mestri. Myeri and Solomon, and their salesmen inform me that they frequently hear very favourable reports of its tellable curative properties. GENTLE BUT EFFICACIOUS. Wyndham-street, Alexandria, Sydney, February 14,1884. -entlemen, —I be; to inform you that 1 have used Emil Frese's Hamburg Tea in my household with good results. My children have taken it ai an aperient, and its action has been gentle but efficacious, a Tcurs faithfully, Joseph Linsard. AN ALDERMAN'S RECOMMEND A.TION. York-street, Sydney, February 13, 1884* Dear Sir,—l have been a sufferer from in digestion and sluggishness of the liver, and was, u little time ■go, recommenced to try the Hamburg Tea. I did so, and I found an excellent remedy. It i* easy to take, and my children found no difficulty in taking it. I fonnd that a few doses cleared my fiver and greatly Improved my digestive organs. Icm safely recommend Hamburg Sea. , Yours faithfully, . THOMAS MUBSAT. That the Hamburg Tea is moat valuable for the cure of headache and other distressing complaint! of females may be seen from the following letter, written by a lady resident In Sydney : — Woolahra, Sydney, February 18,1831. Dear —For some time previously to using your Hamburg Tea, I had been subject to headache and general debility, canted I think, by the sudden changes of the weather. lam glad to say, however, that since taking it I have been entirely free from thwe complaints, and think it is a very valuable medicine to hare on hand. Youra faithfnlly, J. Houan , . WILLING AND CREDIBLE WITNESSES. HEARTY RECOMMENDATIONS FROM PERSONAL EXPERIENCES. Messrs. Elliott Baa., Gentlemen,—l have very great pleasure in testifying to the excellence of Hamburg Tea as a tonic. I know of no medicine to equal It, and for anyone suffering from indigestion, I nan heartily recommend it, as in my own case I found it simply invaluable. Yours truly, J. D. WBieiißT, Brewer, Tauranga, N.Z. THE CAPTAIN'S VERDICT. Tauranga, August 19, 1184. Messrs. Elliott Bros., Dear Sirs.—l beg to inform you that I have derived very great benefit from the use of Eiull Fuse's Hamburg Tea, and I shall have much pleasure in recommending it to anyone suffering from indigestion or a sluggish liver. I hive never used any medicine with such good effect, and am confident it only requires to be better known to become very popular, I may add that I found it easy and pleasant to take. Your* faithfully. Captain J. Ellis. STRONGLY RECOMMEND IT. Exchange Hotel, West Maltland, N.S.W. I have tried tun Hamburg Tea in my household, and ha«e proved it to be gentle bat efficacious, and I can strongly recommend it. . . . • . ••• Yours faithfully, X. A. Brown. A FRIEND IN NEED, . * DON'T SUFFER. The well-Vnown Tea has proved Itself to he a most certain and efficacious remedy for such diseases as Sudden and Severe Golds, Coughs, Fevers, and A<ue. Asthma, Phthisis, Headache. Boweli, Kidney, »nd Liver Complaints, the Piles, Congestion, Ac, caused by an impure state or a superfluity of blood. lis us* removes Scrofula, Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples on the Face. Blotches, Boils, and pains in the bones and joints. It is a preventive agaioit contagion, and destroys inhaled Miasmatic and Contagions Vapours. It purifies the 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 certain way. It works on the system generally, causing little or no discomfort, It will prevent almost any disease if used at least once a month. It store* the appetite, it removes the distress caused by eating hearty food or overloading the stomach, and will be found effectual as a Family Remedy where a simple purgative only is needed. A CHALLENGE. A CHALLENGE. A CHALLENGE. The public are respectfully challenged to communicate with the writers of any letter we publish, and to investigate and thoroughly satisfy themselves with the genuineness of every detail given. Wβ give names and addresses in full, and use these columns only to give publicity to facts we have already verified, and conscientiously believe to be true. Please note that Hamburg Tea has not been allowed to go unimltated, and our readers are cautioned agaimt purchasing any spurious article, and asked to see that they are getting Xmll Frese's Hamburg Tea, put up in one size packet only. In yellow wrapper, with signature of the pro* prietor. Emil Freie. . . , - . PRICE, OKE AND THREEPENCE. M. LEVY & CO,, , ; Auckland

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7341, 30 May 1885, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7341, 30 May 1885, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7341, 30 May 1885, Page 7