I DECLARATION OF WAR ! LIFE OR DEATH. 1,000,000,000 LIVES ENDANGERED. A NEVER FAILING REMEDY. THILST very elaborate preparations ™ ' are being made at home and abroad for the propagation of warfare, and the wholesale destruction of human life, few permit themselves 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 flesh is heir daily carry off their myriads of victims, and in the midst of disease and despair, when medical skill seems baffled, and human aid is vain, try EMIL FRESE’S HAMBURG TEA, Which like the silver lining of the blackest cloud inspires the sufferer with hope and has saved its thousands, and prolonged the lives of tens of thousands. Lest the honest testimony we publish from time to time may be doubted, we heartily invite the readers of the New Zealand Mail to correspond with our patrons direct, and beg to call attention to the letter annexed. 16, King-street, Sydney. ENTLEMEN, —For many years I have suffered from acute chronic dyspepsia. In order to rid myself of it I have travelled all over the world, and been treated by the most eminent doctors in nearly every civilized land, but without avail. Only last year I spent a holiday "in the Blue Mountains, abstaining from business altogether, and also undertook a journey to the popular health resorts of Victoria, but without gaining any appreciable relief. Having read so much about the merits of Hamburg Tea I was induced to try it, and I am happy to’ say with such beneficial results that I write thi3 without solicitation, not as a testimony thoughtlessly given without proper trial, but as the honest recommendation of a grateful sufferer, and will back it up by my influence and personal assurance. lam as well known as most Sydney merchants, and to all who suffer from the remorseless pangs of dyspepsia I earnestly commend your Hamburg Tea.—Yours truly, H. Soltanv
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 691, 29 May 1885, Page 10
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