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SIXTY YEARS OF ■ WELL DOING / M^^^i^^K , ■ ';'..■'..■, ■'...■■ Nature never meant us to go on with all these is very much the wheels instead of walking, to sit way of exercise and open air and all day in closed rooms instead fresh simple food. For EnoY of working in the fields and open '""Fruit alt" Prompts our most air, to smoke, to eat the preserved impbrtantbodily function to work £ j r i .■ * T-, dutifully and to time. Eno keeps roods or the present day. lhat .■••'■■ '■. "■ v r r the bloodstream cool and clean, is why we are all of us far more Eno restores the natural balance liable to constipation, indigestion 0 „., . to the. system — despite our rheumatism and other diseases of 11. -n unnatural lives, me more the civilisation than our great-grand new age comes an a g eo f sitting parents were. But in 1868 Mr. in an office aU da y, o f g oing by J. C. Eno discovered—in "Fruit mo tor^car instead of walking, of Salt"—civilisation's answer to listening to the wireless at home one of civilisation's most pressing instead of going out—the greater problem's. Constipation, rheu- the need for Eno becomes, matism, indigestion — "ills of Start this golden rule to-morrow civilisation" —the way of Eno —Eno first thing every morning. The words Eno and "Fruit Salt" connote the famous effervescent, saline ; of J. C. Eno Ltd., and are registered trade marks. SOLD EVERYWHERE IN TWO SIZES rFRUIT SALT To celebrate theit Diamond Jubilee, J. C. Eno Ltd. have collected into a wonderful book sixty of Mr. Punch's inimitable illustrations—one tor each year from 1868 to 1928. Here is a book which shows in the most amusing and attactive way how our manners and habits have changed $ince the coming of Eno's "Fruit Salt." A book the whole family willenjoy! It will be sent to you on receipt of 3d. in stamps. Write to the NZ. Sales Agents, The British Harold F. Ritchie &. Co. of N.Z. Ltd., 72 Dixon Street, Wellington. first thing \^J|^ cvery morning

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 28 January 1929, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 28 January 1929, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 28 January 1929, Page 17