i AYOUN T G LADY in one of our prominent institutions of learning, who wr.s a great j favourite,' not only among her classmates, but Mith I all the faculty, was ob'iged to give up her shFlies and rct-.iru home seriously ill. Chronic nervous sick headache, accompanied by impaired' di_-f>tioii, by which tbo circulation and nutrition of the brain was impaired, rendered her very miserable. A physician .a< called, who apparently not iiud»r standing the nature of her ailment, failed to atToid relief. A friend who had been similarly aillicte.i, and fouud immediate relief by using Emil Frepe's Hamburg 'I eu, recommended the same to ber. She made trial of it, and, to ber great joy, found a decided improvement as tbe result. After a few days' use oi this popular remedy she was fully restored. It is uuroiEonablo for auy one to exx>oct to enjoy good health when the blood is impure ar.d sluggith, or thin and watery,* because through it the entire framework, brain, bone, aud muscles, receive their nourishment. Emil Frese's Hamburg Tea is admirably suited to remove all obstruct iona from the bowels, kidneys and bladder, and thus purify t lie whole system. The gentle' yet effectual action of ibut good old remedy, Emil Frcse'6 Hamburg Tea. and iu intrinsic merits, have placed it at tho wry ho.vi of nil family medicines, especially for delicate person- of both sexes. In the nursery it. stmds unquestionably without a rival. It grows in pubii.' favour all tbe time. In this age of progress w hut a wonderful amount of skill and ingenuity i ; • :'- --pondediiithoe dii itho construction, improvement and p:<sci'vatioii of the costly and intricate machinery u-:i ■ '• in tho manufacture of the various articles so n- <vr sary to our comfort ! How much mure important is it that we w.iteh with rigid cave this m.i-i wonderful machine, tbe human body, adjus •;■.•. : i-Ii its parts with uioost care, cacti to the otlif , t ; .;.? all may perform their allotted duty ! Then- u nothing better calculated to do this thoroughly and etßcieutly than Emil Frese's Hamburg Ten, a simple vegetable remedy, yet powerful iu its ability to build up and restore the wasted energies, and to give tone and vigour to all its powers. Sold throughout New Zealand TRICE, Is .'il. ludi^csti-in, weak stomach, irifj-ihrihVs < f t!.o bowo!«, caunut exist when Hop Litter/. a:e uscl Catahimi or lilt ni.AM'KU, Sthiirtii* irriiitio-i, inilauiiiiatiun ; ail kidmy and similir compl.vuta CJired by " iJuulni l.'aia)>a." Jiloses, Moss, :u;d <.'<?., Syduey, General Ageuts. — [Ai>vt. No good health with thin impuio blood. Hop BiMrrrt makes rich blood, gocdbealthanl_tr.;ig-b, Look up aud road.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5186, 17 December 1884, Page 3
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434Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5186, 17 December 1884, Page 3
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