JOHN RICHARDSON.
Church-street, Mile End,
April 3, 1795.

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

SIR,

Your Sanative English Tea, as a corrector of a weak and bilious stomach, attended with loss of appetite, with which I was long afflicted, has proved so peculiarly efficacious, that I wish it was more generally known by such as are troubled with that too common and cruel complaint, I am, Sir,

Your most humble servant,

RICHARD COX.
No. 8, Paradise-street, Finsbury-square,
April 12, 1795.

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

SIR,

Being troubled with a depression of spirits in consequence of a bilious complaint and indigestion, in justice to the merits of your Tea in removing the phlegm from my stomach, and enlivening my spirits, I send you this acknowledgment of its virtues. I am, Sir,

Your humble Servant,