V^ ENTLE BUT EFFICACIOUS. 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 has been gentle but efficacious. Yours faithfully, Joseph Lingard, ■ Head of Composing Staff of the "Town and Country Journal." HAMBURG TEA. . HAMBURG TEA. HAMBURG TEA. HAMBUEG TEA. VERDICT OF A POPULAR BONIFACE. I have tried Hambnrg Tea, and my honsehold have proved it to bo gentle but efficacious as an aperient, and I can strongly recommend it. G. A. Brows, Exchange Hotel, West Maitland. Circumstances may require us to give up many of the luxuries, and even the comforts, to which we have been accustomed ; but there can bo no excuse for not providing ourselves and those dependent on us with a remedy for those insidious attacks of disease to which all are liable. Emil Frese's Hambnrg Tei not only cures many diseases, but is excellent as a preventive in malarious and other derangements of the system. If every individual and every family would bestow a tithe of the caro requisite in any ordinary attack of acute disease, in striving to prevent and ward oif its attacks, there would rarely be any use for calling in the aid of the physician. In all ordinary derangements of the stomach, bowels, liver, or kidneys, you need only a few doses of Emil Frese's Hamburg Tea. 64 A POLICEMAN'S LIFE IS NOT A HAPPY ONE. Christchurch,, New Zealand, June 24, 1882. Dear Sirs.— During the winter season of last year, having been on duty as member of the Armed Constabulary Force at the New Zealand Exhibition, I suffered from corns and chilblain 3. On the recommendation of a friend I used St Jacobs Oil, which, after two applications, relieved me of all suffering. I gave this certificate as a man who understands tho value of truth.— Faithfully yours. Constable Daniel Sullivan. Witness— Robt. S. Walpole, Secretary New Zealand International Exhibition. THE WHEEL OF FORTUNE TURNS IN HIS FAVOUR. Christchurch, New Zealand, June 6, 1882. Dear Sirs,— This is to certify that St Jacobs Oil, after one application, cured mo of a severe attack of sciatica.— l reinaiu, gratefully yours, William Moir, Coachbuilder. Chris tchnrch. Witnesses :G. A. Munyard, journalist ; John Blackmore, Sergeant Armed Constabulary ; W. Gee Clerk, Post-office Department. AN OCTOGENARIAN'S GRATITUDE A FACT. George street, Sydney, Sept. 1, 1834. Gentlemen',— lt gives me considerable pleasure to tender you my best thanks for your kind recommendation of St Jacoiis Oil. Acting upon your advice, I tried it, and am happy to say the very first application Drought me iustant relief ; and, by following it up for a couple of days, I felt completely cured. Before using St Jacobs Oil I suffered soverely — more especially from swollen knees — and had tried many other remedies without the least effect. However, I hnve to thank it for making me myself again, and sliall le careful to recommend it. I may mention that I shall be 80 years of age iv October, and believe that through its use I shall bo able to spend a pleasant birthday. Yours, faithfully, 615G JOSEPH HENRY. Flies and Bugs, booties, insects, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats, mice gophers, jack-rabbits, cleared out by "Rough on Ruts." Moses Moss and Co., Sydney General Agents.— LAdvt.] The Test or Actual Trial. — This is what proves the merit of a preparation. The proprietor of Green's August Flower, knowing its valuable properties, meets this test boldly ly preparing sample bottles of this remedy, which are sold *t 6d. This enables doubters to try its virtues ata trifling i expense. August Flower is a x'luiucea for Dys-. , pepsia and all disorders of the Liver, including Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Costive '■ ness, &c, <tc. Three doses will relievo uny of the above, aud a faithful use will certainly cure. No • modicino in tho world has ever given such proof of its merits. Druggists recommend it with perfect , confidence, aud physicians prescribe it regularly. Price for full-sized bottles, 3s Gd. Sold by all druggists.— l Advt. I No man of refinement uses inferior perfumery for the timple reason that no woman of refinement would tolonue him if he did. Iv this country the toilet outfit of a gentleman is considered incomplete without a bottle of Muuray and Lahsiah's Florida Water,— [Advt.J
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5219, 27 January 1885, Page 4
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