ANN MARTIN.
Pitt-street, Blackfriars,
Aug. 18, 1794.

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

I was for some years attacked with a violent cough, which threatened a consumption, for which I tried several medicines in vain, till I used your Sanative Tea, which has effectually cured me.

I am, Sir, &c.

CATHARINE BROWNE.
Blewit's-buildings, Fetter-lane,
Aug. 25, 1794.

CASE LII. To the Proprietor of Dr. Solander's Sanative English Tea.

Having been much troubled with a nervous disorder, attended with a sick head-ache, particularly after breakfast and tea: I was strongly advised to try your English Tea, which by persevering in its use, has recovered me from my complaints. I remain, Sir, your's, &c.

F. MARSHALL.
Duke's-row, Somers Town,
Sept. 27, 1794.

CASE LIII. To the Proprietor of Dr. Solander's English Tea.

Being long afflicted with a slow nervous complaint, that brought on such a debility of my frame as rendered me incapable of my business; I was persuaded by a friend to the use of the Sanative Tea, and purchased two packets, from which I found great relief, and by continuing its use, am perfectly restored to health and strength. I am, Sir, &c.