HITHERTO DISCOVERED.


Our first aliment at breakfast, being designed to recruit the waste of the body from the night's insensible perspiration; an inquiry is important, whether India Tea, which the Faculty unanimously concur in pronouncing a species of Slow Poison, that unnerves and wears the substance of the solids, is adequate to such a purpose—If it be not—the inquiry is further necessary to find out a proper substitute. If an Apozem professionally approved and recommended for its nutritive qualities, as a general aliment, has claim to public attention, certainly Dr. Solander's Tea, so sanctioned, is the most proper morning and afternoon's beverage.


Prepared for the Proprietor by an eminent Botanist.

Sold Wholesale and Retail by the Proprietor's Agent, Mr. T. Golding, at his Warehouse for Patent Medicines, No. 42, Cornhill, London; and Retail by Mr. F. Newbery, No. 45, St. Paul's Church-Yard; Mess. Bailey's, Cockspur-street; Mr. W. Bacon, No. 150, Oxford-street; Mr. Overton, No. 47, New Bond-street; and by Mr. J. Fuller, Covent-Garden, near the Hummums. Also, by the Venders of Patent Medicines in every City and Town, in England, Ireland and Scotland.

Sold in Packets at 2s. 9d. and in Cannisters at 10s. 6d. each, Duty included. Liberal Allowance for Exportation, to Country Venders and to Schools.

The native and exotic Plants which chiefly compose Dr. Solander's Tea, being gathered and dried with peculiar attention, to the preserving of their sanative Virtues, must render them far more efficacious than many similar Preparations, which by being reduced to Powder, must have those Qualities destroyed they might otherwise possess.

A Packet of this Tea at 2s. 9d. is sufficient to Breakfast one Person a Month.