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"J^TOTHINa BUT ITS INTRINSIC MERIT Can account for the TEEMENDOUS SALES op rl, amburg Tea There is no pleasanter remedy for Boils, Carbuncles, Ulcerated and Banning Sores, Pimples, Skin Diseases, and all scrofulous affections arising from an impure state of the blood and disordered \ liver than this most wonderful medicine. HAMBURG TEA RELIEVES AND CURES; j SICK HE AD AC HB SICE HEADACHE SICK HEADACHE SrCK HEADACHE SICK HEADACHE SICK HEADACHE HAMBURG TEA BELIEVES AND CURES BILIOUSNESS BILIOU.-NESS BILIOUSNESS BILIOUSNESS BILIOUSNESS BILIOUSNESS HAMBURG TEA RELIEVES AND CURES CONSTIPATION CONSTIPATION CONSTIPATION CONSTIPATION CONSTIPATION HAMBURG TEA RELIEVES AND CURES INDIGESTION INDIGESTION INDIGESTION INDIGESTION INDIGESTION fi ENTLE, BUT~EPPICACIOUS. Wyndham street, Alexandria, Sydney, Feb. 14,1884. Gentlemen,— l beg to inform you that I have used Emil Frese's Hamburg Tea in my household with good results. My children have taken it as an aperient, and its action lwa been gentle but efficacious. I consider it an admirable purgative. Tours faithfully, Joseph Lingabd, Head of Composing Staff of the " Town and Country Journal." To Messrs Neill Bros., Dunedin. TyTAUSEA AN~S HEADACHE. Messrs Neill Bros., Dunedin, N.Z. Feb. 13, 1884. Dear Sirs, — The Hamburg Tea which you sent me entirely relieved me from the nausea and headache from which 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 Blaeent, Publisher "Freeman's Journal," Chester Cottage, Begg street, Paddington. WHAT A JOURNALIST THINKS ABOUT Messrs Neill Bros., Dunedin. Feb. 14, 1884. Gentlemen,— l have much pleasure in telliag you that your Hamburg Tea has proved very efficacious in relieving me of complaints incidental to a sedentary life. I [have given it a fair trial, and have found it to be not only a good regulating medicine, but an excellent tonic. Many of my friends have, I know, tried your Hamburg Tea with equally favourable results. To those engaged in sedentary pursuits like myself, it will be found to be an invaluable remedy.— Yours truly, Alfbed P. VKBiroir, Journalist, West street, Dorlinghurst, Sydney, ALDERMAN MURRAY^SRECOMMENDATION. York street, Sydney, February 13, 1884. Dear Sir, — I have been a sufferer from indigestion and sluggishness of the liver, and was, a little time ago, recommended to try the Hamburg Tea. I did so, and I found an excellent remedy. It is easy to 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 Hambueg Tea. — Yours faithfully, Thomas Murray. HAMBURG TEA Is sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers throughout the Colonies. Price Is 3d. NEILL~~BROS., Wholesale Depot for South Island.' ' DUNEDIN. 6156 Flies ask Biros, beetles, insects, roaches, ants, l bid-bugs, rats, mice, gophers, jack-rabbits, cleared out by "Rough on Bate." Moses, Moss and Co., Sydney General Ageuts. — LAdvt.] The People Want Pkoof. — There is no medicine ' prescribed by physicians, or sold by druggists, that carries such evidence of its success and superior virtue as Boschee's German Strup for severe Coughs, Colds settled on the breast, Consumption, ! er any disease of the throat and lungs. Any person affected can get a Sample Bottle for 6d, and try its superior effect before buying the regular size at 3s 6d. Its wonderful cures are astonishing everyone that uses it. Three doses will relieve any case. If you have a Cough or Cold that will not yield to other remedies, try German Syrup, and you will be surprised at the result. It has cured many cases of so-called Consumption which doctors had given np. It is sold by all Druggists in the civilised world.— [Advt.3 OUR ATHLETES' VERDICT. B I O Y~~CL ING. John Rolfe, Esq., Champion Bictclist of England and Austbalia, who at pbesent is open to bun a long distance race with ant bictclist fob thb championship of thb wobld, Gives his Personal Experience of the Valuable Properties of St Jacobs Oil, as Used by him is his Becest Contest with John Watson, fob the Championship of Austbalia. 268, Elizabeth street north, Melbourne, Victoria, 23rd November, 1883. To the Editor of the " Lyttelton Times," Christchurch, New Zealand. Dear Sir,— T rtesire to add my cheerful endorsement of the good effects I have at all times received from the use of St Jacobs Oil when in active training and racing during my recent six days' contest held in the 31ell)ouriie Exhibition Building, for £500 and the championship of the Australian and adjacent Colonies. It was my boon companion, I continually used it before and after each day's performance, and the results simply astonished me. After riding for eight consecutive hours each day— viz., from half-past 2 until half -past 10, my limbs would become sore and stiff from over exertion, but after beinx well nibbed with the Oil, all muscular pain immediately vanished, and I felt as fresh as ever. As proof positive, after the conteat was over, I rode 100 miles against time before a public audience, and accomplished it iaC hours li mimrtes 45} seconds Another application of St Jacobs Oil was made, and it removed all feeling of fatigue, and I felt perfectly fit for another race. Am positive it aided me to win the match, and I shall never enter a similar contest without a bicycle and St Jacobs Oil. I strongly advise all " wheelmen" and other athletes to give it a trial, and feel fully convinced their experiences will compare favourably with my own. — I remain, dear Sir, yours truly, JOHN ROLFE. ST JACOBS OIL CONQUERS PAIN. ST JACOBS OIL CONQUERS PAIN. ST JACOBS OIL CONQUERS PAIN. NEILL BROS., Dunedin. 6456 " Why is a ' young ' lady's age after she reaches 25 like a floral wedding bell?" asked an outsider. And ho says it 13 " because it is never told." ' «

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5096, 2 September 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5096, 2 September 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5096, 2 September 1884, Page 4