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TT ABD PACTS. Glebe, Sydney, June 26, lS&t. ' Messrs Elliott Bros.— lJear Sirs,— l am pleased to inform you that the Hamburg Tea has afforded me substantial and, I trnst, permanent relief. I suffered for years from a weak digestion, and was subject at intervals to severe attacks of biliousness and dyspepsia. Since leaving the " Old Country" these have increased in frequency, and although I have tried many other preparations, none have succeeded in yielding me relief. Noticing a case similar to my own, iv which HamWrg Tea effected a cure, I resolved to give it a trial, aud am happy to say the rosults were most satisfactory. Headache—a troublesome symptom in this class of malady — at once disappeared, and by steady persistence in its use I experienced a gradual return of health and vigour, and I have every reason to believe myself completely cured. If this testimony is of any service to you, use it in any way you please. faithfully yours, A. THOMAS. ([lf every individual and every family would bestow a tithe of the care requisite in any ordinary attack of acute disease, in striving to prevent and ward off its attacks, there would rarely bo any use for calling in tlie aid of the physicians. Iv ell ordinary derangements of the stomach, bowels, liver, or kidwoys, you need only a few doses of Jimil Frese's Hamburg Tea.] A marvel of the age. It is impossible to say too much in praise of that good old standard remedy, Emil Frese's Hamburg Tea, and no household should be without it. It prevents, as well oa cures, skill diseaS'.-s, gout,' rheumatism, gravel, affected liver, headacho, nausea bile, wind, indigestion, constipation, fevera, sleeplessness, lassitude, foul breath, and every disease brought on or aggravated ; by a disordered stomach. Ouce used it is always i used. Try' ' Sold throughout New Zealand. PRICE : PIPTEENPENCE

That indigestion or stomach gas at night preventing rest and sleep, will disappear by nsing Hop Bitters. Read. Wells 1 "Bough on Corns." — Ask for Wells " Rough oc Corns." («m jk relief, complete, permanent cure .orns, Warts, Bmiious. Mobcs, Moasand' "., iavUney, General Agents.— fA&VT.l Bristol's SAESArARiLLA. — By what chemica actirn it neutralises the lie ry venom which produce! eruptions, sores, abscesses, tamours, carbuncles, and the like, it is impossible to Bay. Enough for , tho sufferers that it nover disappoints their hopes. • —I A.DVT.] Holloway's Pilt.s.- Prevision.— As autumn treads on winter, slender, delicate, and pale-faced youths become listless, languid and debilitated, unless an nlterative, combincil with some ionic, be administered to quickeu their enfeebled organ 0 . This precise requirement is supplied in these noted Pills, which can and will accomplish all that is wanted, provided the printed instructions surrounding them meet with sctumilous attention. Holloway's Pills are especially adapted to supply the medical wants of youth, because his medicine acts gently, though surely, as a purifier, regulator, alterative, tonic, and mild aperient. A very few doaes of these Pills will convince any discouraged invalid that' his cure lies in his own liuuds, and a little perseverance is all that is deinaudcd for its completion. — [Advt. j Liver cough's often taken for consumption are cured almost instantly with Hop Bitt rs. F.nd.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5220, 28 January 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5220, 28 January 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5220, 28 January 1885, Page 4

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