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"O"0W TO AVOID THE INJURIOUS ii EFFECTS OF STIMULANTS.— The presen l system of living — partaking of too rich foods*, ai pastry, saccharine and fatty substances, alcoholic drinks', and an insufficient amount of eserciso —frequently deranges the liver. 1 would advise all bilious people, unless they are careful to keep the liver acting freely, to exercise great caro in the use of alcoholic drinks, avoid sugar, and always dilute largely with water. Experience shows tha 4 ; porter, mild ales, port wine, dark sherries, sweet champagne, liqueurs, and brandies are all apt to disagree ; while light white wines, and gin or old whLky at ely diluted with soda water, will bo found the cast objectionable. ENO'S FltUlT SALT 13 <eculiarly adapted for any constitutional weakness of the liver ; it possesses the power of reparation when digestion has been disturbed or lost and places t\e invalid on the right track to health. A world of woe is avoided by those who keep and use . 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North Otago Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6058, 21 May 1886, Page 4
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