W. JORDAN.
The Corner of Harpur-street, Red Lion-square,
May 8, 1794.
CASE XXXVIII. To the Proprietor of the English Tea.
I was a long time afflicted with a nervous disorder, attended with such lowness of spirits, that at times rendered me incapable of business—By the advice of a friend I made trial of your Tea, which entirely removed my complaint, and I now enjoy a good state of health.
I remain, Sir, your humble servant,
WM. FAIRCLOTH.
No. 50, Little Russell-street, near Duke-street, Bloomsbury,
May 12, 1794.
CASE XXXIX. To the Proprietor of Dr. Solander's Tea.
Having been a considerable time afflicted with a nervous head-ache, attended with violent pains in my stomach, for which I took several medicines without experiencing any beneficial effect; being tired of such, I bought some of your Sanative Tea, which by using a short time, I experienced such a material change in my complaint, as induced me to continue it, and am now free from my former pains and nervous affections.
I remain Sir, your obedient servant,
RICHARD LOVEDAY.
No. 105, Bermondsey-street,
May 20, 1794.
CASE XL. To the Proprietor of Dr. Solander's Sanative Tea.