CASE XXVII. To the Proprietor of Dr. Solander's Tea.

Your Sanative Tea being recommended to me for a nervous disorder and a consumptive habit of body, with which I was afflicted a considerable time, I accordingly gave it a trial, and found myself in a short time so much better, that I continued to drink it regularly, and am now in exceeding good health. In gratitude to so excellent a remedy, I send you this acknowledgement, and am, Sir, your humble servant,

JOHN LAMB.
Clifford's-Inn,
Oct. 12, 1793.

CASE XXVIII. To the Proprietor of Dr. Solander's Tea.

For some years past, I have been afflicted with a nervous disorder, attended with a bad head-ache, and violent spasms in the stomach. I was for a long time attended by an apothecary, and took much medicine, till taking to drink the Sanative Tea, which I had heard was sold in Cornhill, it did me much good, and so pleased me in taste, that I continued the use of it, and am now quite well. You may as you think fit, make use of this my poor praise.

I am, Sir, your humble servant,

JOHN WANNOCK.
No. 2, Fountain-court, Cateaton-street,
Oct. 14, 1793.

CASE XXIX. To the Proprietor of the Sanative English Tea.

I was suddenly seized with a violent fever, and attended by a physician; but grew worse. My friends, on enquiry the next day, found me very bad; and so I remained the whole of that night; in the morning a neighboring gentlewoman stepped in, made me some of your Sanative Tea; which as she afterwards informed me, I drank greedily, and asked for more, which was given me. I then fell into a pleasing sleep, and on waking found myself so refreshed and well, that I am determined to drink it constantly. In gratitude for the benefit I have experienced from your Tea, you may depend upon my recommendation and custom.

I am, Sir, your most humble servant,