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IMPEY'S "MAY APPLE."

Hastings, MR. M. IMPEY. September, 1900. Dear Sir,— l cannot refrain from adding my testimony to the many you have received concerning your preparation, " May Apple." While journeying from Napier to Hastings I was attacked with agonising internal pain. On reaching Hastings I had to lie down, and the trouble was unabated. Your travelling representative, who was in the Hastings Hotel at the time, heard of my illness, and persuaded me to try " May Apple." I took two doses only, and in less than one hour I felt wonderfully improved — in fact, like a different man. I will recommend your preparation to anyone who is suffering, for it is the best I have seen.— Faithfully yours (Signed) H. V. Bear. Witness to above A. W. Thomson, Asst. Master, Napier High School,

MB IMPEY, Feilding, 26/9/1900. Dear Sir, — For some time I have suffered from the effects of a disordered liver, but after taking a few doses of your preparation " May Apple" I have found wonderful relief. Previous to taking your " May Apple " I had used and several other advertised remedies. I have no hesitation in saying that "Impey's May Apple" is without doubt the finest remedy for all stomach and liver troubles that is offered for sale. —Yours truly, Edwin Worsfold. Witness of evidencs of success — Fred. Worsfold.

187, Willis street, Wellington, MR MATTHEW IMPEY. 12tL July, 1900 Dear Sir,— ln answer to your enquiry, I have much pleasure in stating that 1 have been taking your " May Apple " medicine for liver trouble and indigestion during the last six months. Previous to trying it I have used Cascara and patent medicines advertised as certain cures, but 1 can truthfully say from my experience, having used six bottles of your remedy, that I believe Impey's "May Apple" has not an equal as a liver medicine. — Chab. Jacob.

Conrtenay Place, Wellington, ME IMPEY. August 3, 1900. Dear Sir, — In my opinion your " May Apple "is an ideal family medicine. My experience goes to confirm your statements relating to it, viz., that it is much stronger and less is required to be taken than most medicines of a similar class ; not only is this so, but I find it quicker in having effect. My customers who have used it speak highly of its qualities, and it finds a ready sale in my store.--I am, yours truly, H. Pritchabd, Grocer, &c, Wellington.

TESTIMONIALS.— A Few from Numbers Received.

Orepuki, MR M. IMPEY. October 17, 1897. Dear Sir, — All my life I have suffered severely from bilious sick headaches. I have tried nearly all the advertised remedies, also many other preparations that have from time to time been recommended to me, but nothing seemed to do me any real good. The great praise spoken by my friends of your Liver and Stomach Tonic " May Apple," induced me to try a bottle, and the results have been most gratifying, as half the bottle has completely cured me, and a teaspoonful taken once a month keeps me in perfect health ; as a remedy for indigestion or constipation it cannot be beaten. Kindly forward me one dozen bottles at your earliest convenience.— Yours faithfully, A. Dawson, Proprietor Orepuki Cheese and Dairy Factory, Southland (M.1.)

43, Martin Square, MR. M. IMPEY. July 31, 1900. Dear Sir, - I have much pleasure in testifying to the efficacy of your " May Apple " medicine as a blood purifier. For some timt past I was troubled with pimples on the face, although I felt in good health otherwise. However, I have used two bottles of your inedicine, and the effects have simply astonished me. I feel it my duty to recommend your "May Apple" to those suffering in a like manner, being sure they will benefit by its use I have the honour to be yours very sincerely, Thos. Cookb, Carpenter.

Tory Street, Wellington, MR IMPEY, August 3, 19CA Dear Sir, It affords me pleasure to be able to inform you that your " May Apple " oommands a very ready sale, and it is very highly spoken of by my customers that have used it as a thoroughly reliable remedy for Indigestion and Liver Troubles. lam pleased to learn that you have made arrangements to have it manufactured on a large scale, and I have no doubt that as it gets more widely known it will be in even greater demand. I have every confidence in heartily recommending it. — Yours faithfully, T. Bcqos, Storekeeper.

Dixon Street, Wellington, • MR M. IMPEY. August 12, 1900. Dear Sir, — Having heard so much about "Impey's May Apple," I procured a bottle, and am pleased to bear testimony as to its value. I have suffered much from indigestion, constipation, <fee, but after one dose of " May Apple " I obtained quick relief. I feel it quite a duty to send you this testimony, and you are at liberty to use it as you wish. I trust that others will reap the same benefit I have. — Yours gratefully, H. \V. Waller, Engineer.

Barque " Golden Gate," MR IMPEY, Lyttelton, 13/G/9S Dear Sir,— l have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia for nine years, and have been treated by doctors both in England and America, -without any good results. I have also tried most of the patent medicines sold for this complaint, bi<t could set no permanent relief, until I was induced to try a bottle of your " May Apple." Before the bottle was finished I could feel the good effects from it, and I am so convinced of its real value that I will take six bottles with me on my voyage. — Yours truly, G. M. Balfoub, Master " Golden Gate."

Searl's Hotel, Wellington, M. IMPEY, Esq., July 13, 1900. Dear Sir, — It affords me pleasure to testify to the value of your preparation, "May Apple." I can speak of it both personally : ,i,nd from a knowledge of its effects upon others. ~ On one occasion I was laid aside with an abti^iinal chill, my temperature was high, and the pain in the intestines very severe. Late at night I took a dose of the "May Apple," and the relhf afforded in the course of an hour or two -vas simply wonderful. In attacks of indigestion I have found it " a friend in need," and have seen it work wonders where sufferers from dyspepsia were concerned. You may make any public or other use of this testimonial, as I consider your preparation worthy of the highest recommendation — Yours truly, J. T. M. Hobnsbx, M.H.R.

MR M. IMPEY, Wanganui, August 7, 1900. Dear Sir, — I have stocked your "May Apple " for some time, and find the demand for it increasing. From the positive testimony of those who use it, and from my own personal experience, I have every confidence in recommending it as one of the best preparations I have come across. lam glad you have made arrangements to have it brought more generally under the notice of the public. — Yours truly, Wm. Bruge, Storekeeper, Wanganui.

Parliamentary Buildings, MR M. IMPEY. August 11, 1900. Dear Sir, — I recently contracted a severe cold, accompanied by distressing symptoms. I fortunately met a fellow Member, who advised me to take "Impey's May Apple," *I accepted his advice, and the result was marvellous. I cannot too strongly recommend your medicine, judging by its effect on myself. You are at liberty to use this testimonial as you think fit.— Yours truly, F. La wry, M.H.R.

Enfield, North Otago, MR IMPEY, . December 17, 1898. Dear Sir,— Your " May Apple " has improved my health greatly. I have suffered much from my liver and constipation, and have tried many so-called cures. Your valued remedy is the only preparation I know of that is effective in restoring a " man with a liver " to good health. It is also'a very cheap medicine, as I only require to take a dose occasionally to keep me right. —Yours truly, E. P. Jambs.

Te Awamutu, Waikato, MR MATTHEW IMPEY. August 17, 1900. After using Impey's "May Apple," for nearly two years, it affords me great pleasure in testifying as to its great value. For Flatulency and Indigestion, I think it is a specific, and for Constipation I cannot speak too highly of it. I would not be without a bottle in the house for any consideration. Please send me six more bottles; enclosed is P. 0.0. for 12s. — Yours faithfully (Signed), Geo. Churches, Farmer.

Willis Street, Wellington, MR M. IMPEY, 31st July, 1900. Dear Sir,— Please send me 3 more bottles of your " May Apple." I oannot speak too highly of it. It has entirely relieved me from the headaches which I used to suffer from on busy days ; and a member of my family who suffered from chronic palpitation and indigestion has been restored to perfect health through taking " Impey's May Apple." — I am, yours gratefully, E. W. Wilton, Butcher. N,Z. TIMES FRIjST,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11581, 13 October 1900, Page 9 (Supplement)

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IMPEY'S "MAY APPLE." Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11581, 13 October 1900, Page 9 (Supplement)

IMPEY'S "MAY APPLE." Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11581, 13 October 1900, Page 9 (Supplement)