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END'S "Fruit Salt" removes poisonous matter caugtd by vitiated air. errors of eating or drinking, etc, by natural means. No oco is eafo without having &t hand some efficient means of warding off blood poisons. After a T«ry patient and careful observation extending ovor nearly ten yaara of the effects of Eno's "Fruit Salt." I naVe not the least hesitation in stating that if its great value in keeping: the fcody healthy were unlTorsally known, not a single travelling trunk or portmanteau would be without it. J. 0. Bno.'-""Fruit Salt" Works, London, S.Jfc Sold br all Chemistß and Stores. Beferring to the case of the diseased Queensland cattle on board the Perthshire the New Zealand Farmer " says theincident should be a warning to onr Stock Department. Wehave (saysthe "Farmer ") onprevious occasions drawn attention to the danger that exist 3 through the importation i of cattle from Australia, where pleuro-pnen-monia has existed for years.. No quarantine regulations or veterinary inspection can be trusted to exclude this disease, as-was proved by experience in England, so long as live cattle were allowed to be inmorjjed from infected countiies. The first beginnings of pleuro-pneumonia are so insidious, and the progress of the; malady so. gradual in 'some cases, that an imported animal may be months in a country before the symptoms of the disease betray its presence to even close observation.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 133, 5 June 1895, Page 3

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Untitled Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 133, 5 June 1895, Page 3

Untitled Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 133, 5 June 1895, Page 3

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