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( J^NO'a tjIHUIT QAfcT. Alt Functional Derarjfements of the Live*' Tompornry Congestion arißimr from Alcoholi? Boverages ; Errors in Diet — Eating or Drinking Billiouioeis, Siok Headache, Qiddinen, Op* proosion or Fooling of Molanoholy; v jmit\ug Heartburn, Sourueis of tho Stomnoh, Couitiptition, TbiJit Rheumatism and Gout ; Sea Sick* ncM, hnpuro Rlood, Itching, Nottle Hash, or tny Over-acid iitate of tbo Blood; Skin Eruption*, Uoiw, Dipthuiiu, th« off ecU of Mercurial I'oisoTin ; at tho Commencement of F vers of all kinds ; Measles and Chicken Pox— KriO'S " FRUIT SALT » ia the Simplest and Bustromedy known. ' ■' -iV >v Mm 'hAff-s -^/'^» mMirJ^M

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" Notfeot not the body, upon which the whole oarthly existonoa depend*, inform yourself of what is bonouml aud what is pernioioui to it." "EXCITEMENT," FEVER ( SU COLD with HIGH TfiMPERATURE and QUICK PULSK. <w BUUDEN EMERGE NO Y, USE ENO'S FRUIT SALT, an imperative hygenio need. It keeps the blood pure, prevents fevern and aouto inflammatory disoasos, removes the injurious effect* of excitement, stimuhats, narcotics, such as alcohol, tobacco, tea, ooffee, by natural means ; thai reiiore* the nervou* iritem to its normal oonditiou, by preventing the great danger of poisoned bloodand over cerebral activity, sleeplessness, irritability worry, do.

THE BEST ANTIDOTB FOX EXCITEMENT, WANT OF BLEEP, ETC., HALF-DOZKK OY3TERS (well chewed) two or three times a day, and ENO'S PRUITSALT every few hoiwi. HEADACHE AND DISORDERED STOMAOH — " After suffering for nearly two-and-a-half years from severe headaohe aud disordered itomaoh, and after trying almost avorything and spending muoh money without finding any benefit, I was reoommonded by a friend to try your FRUIT SAkT, and before I had finished one bottle 1 found it doing me a great deal of good, and now I am rostored to my uiual health ; and others I know that have tried it have not enjoyed such good health for years. Youri most truly, ROfiHT tiVUtumta. Post-Ofiioe, Barraaford,"

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CAUTION- Legal Rights mo proteoted in cv v ry civilised country. Read the following In the Supreme Oourt of Srdnev N. B. W.) an appeal from a deorea of Sir VV. Manning perpetually restraining the Defendant (Hong) from selling a fraudulent imitation of Enos Fruit Salt, and giving heavy damages to the Plaintiff, has, fef ter a most exhaustive trial of two days' duration bemi unanimously dismisned with ooste.— • Sydnoy Morniiur Herald," November 26th, 1885. Examine each bottle, and see tlut the Oupaula ismarked KNO'S FRUII BAL7 1 - With oat it you hay« baan imposed on by a wortnleaa immtion, SOLD BY ALL CH£MiaTB,

{•KJIi'AJiJtD ONLY A.T INOV IRUIT SALT WOBKS. FQNLfIIiiDY BTIIEBT LONDON.

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6754, 1 June 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 North Otago Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6754, 1 June 1889, Page 4