My daughter being afflicted with violent pains in her head and stomach, I purchased some of your Tea, which has entirely relieved her from her complaints. I am, Sir, &c.

JAMES BENNETT.
Bagnigge Marsh, opposite the Bull,
Dec. 10, 1794.

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

Being greatly troubled with a weakness of stomach, indigestion and loss of appetite, I was strongly recommended to try the Sanative Tea, which has had so good an effect in restoring me to health, that I wish to be the means of promoting the more general use of it in all complaints of that nature.

I am, Sir, &c.

L. FEGAN.
No. 2, Union-row, London Road,
St. George's Fields,
Dec. 30, 1794.

CASE LVIII. To the Proprietor of the English Tea.

SIR,

My daughter being in a poor state of health, in consequence of a weak and bilious Stomach, I was advised to try your Sanative Tea, which produced so good an effect, that I take this opportunity of acknowledging it, and am, Sir,

Your humble Servant,