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"JUNO'S CIRUIT Q ALT. POR THE PREVENTION AND CURE OF All Functional Derangement* of the Liver Temporary Congestion ariaing from Alcoholic RflvpratfeH • Errors in Diet— Eating or Drinking TJiiliousneßS, Sick Heartache, Giddiness, t Op* prcssioo or Feeling of Melancholy ; Vomiting, Heartburn, fbournefls of tho Stomach, ConHtji-a" tion, Thirst, Rheumatism and Gout ; Sea SicknenK, hnp'iro Bl"od, Itching, Nottlo Haih, or nny Over-acid State of tho Blood ; Skin Ernptions. Boils. Diphtheria, theoffeots of Merourial Poison* ; at the Commencement of Fevers of all kinds ; Measles and Cbiokon Pox— EWO' FR UITSALT ia tho Simplest and Bout Romody known. LONGEVITY,

Or a llfo comploto in all its stngos m on tho whole dcoirublo but nxtromoly raro. But a wisn observance ot tho simple laws cf nature will redoem tho ob.sorvGr» from the hell of many ailmtnts to the paradise of a nleasurablo existence, and conduct them through life silently gontly, and Horenely to its far oil tormination - Is this Death ? Dreaded thin How beautiful thou art !

HAVE A GR^EN" OLP AlfH-I USE A SONG Cir GRA.TIrUDE.

JJY AN 1f.8.A. OF EIGHT* YEABB OF AOK. fpHESE wordu a wljjo Fhyaician eaid : " Stomach's a master all should dread.' 1 Oppoao his la ws—f or aeath proparo Obey tnom— hoalth will triumph there I With grateful thanks 1 hail thy namoj Eno I and strivo to give it fame, Your Salt-of-Fruit can bring mo ease, And givo me comfort when I please; By true aporiont, strong or mild, To calm a man or soothe a child; Aid nature without forco or strain ; Strengthen heart, liver, lung, and '>rain, Make the pulse neithor fast nor slow, The blood heat not too high nor low. So bringing health, at littlo cost, Rostoring what neglect had lost ; To Kno'a Salt I owe a debt, The grateful mind may no forgot : With rhyrno that debt, in part I pay, Experience teaching what to say.

" Neglect not the body, upon whioh the whole eaithly existence depends, inform yourself of what is beneficial and what is pernicious to it." "EXCITEMENT," EEVER SH COLD with HIGH TEMPERATURE and QUICK PULSE, or SUDDEN EMERGENCY, USE ENO'S FRUIT S.iJjT, an imperative hygonic need. It keeps the blood pure, provonts feverfl and acute inflammatory diaeaues, romovea tbo injurious effects of excitement, stimulants, narcotics, such as alcohol, tobacco, tea, coffee, by natural means ', thus restores tho nervous uyatem to its normal condition, by proventing the great danger of poisoned blood and over cerebral activity, sloopleasneaa, irritability worry, &o.

THE BEST ANTIDOTE FOR EXCITEMENT, WANT OF BLEEP, ETC., HALF-DOZIiN OYSi'ERS (well chewed) tt*o )v throo times ft day, and

ENO'S FRUIT SALT every few hours. HEADACHE AND DISORDERED STOMA'Oli — M After suffering for nearly two-and-a-half years from severe headache and diaordered stomach, and aftor trying almoit everything and upending much money without finding any benefit, 1 was recommended by a friend to try your Jf'ROlT SALT, nnd before I had finishod ono bottle 1 found it doing me a great deal of good, and now I am restored to my vuual hoalth ; and others I know that have tried it have not enjoyed such good hoalth for years. Yours most truly, JLtoumtT Uumphiueh, Post-Oilico, Bamnford."

IMPORTANT TO TRAVELIERS AND ALL LEAVING HOME FOR A C/ixiNGE.- " We have for the last four yoars used your FRUIT fcJALT during sdveral mportant Survey Expeditions in tho fiialay Peninsula, tiiam, and Cambodia, and have undoubtedly derived very yieut benefit from it. Iv ono iiutunco only wm one of our paity attacked with Fever uuriug that period, and that happened aftor our supply of FRCIT SALT had ruu out. When making long marches under the powerful rays of a vertical auu, or travelling through uwainpyr difltricts, we have used tho PllUli 1 SALT two or threo tunes a day. Tho FRUIT HALTaota us a gentlo aperient, keops the blood cool and healthy, and wards off fovor. have pleasure in voluntarily testifying to the value of your preparation, and our linn belief iv iU etlicacy. Wo nover go into the jangle without t t, and havo alao reccommended it to others. —Yourb truly, CommanUer A. J. Lojtxds, F.R.G.S, Hi» Siaraeao Majesty's Hydrographer; E. C. DAViDSOir, Superintendent Siamouo Uovernment Telegraphs. Bangkok, Siam, May im.-J O. Eno, iisq., London'

CAUTION— LegaI Rights aro protected in every civilised country. Road the following : 111 tho Supreme Court of Sydney N , $. W . ) an appeal from a decree of Sir Vr . Manning perpetually restraining tho Defendant (Hoggj liom neiiing a fnvudulent imitation of Eno a Flint Salt, and givuig heavy damagen to tho flamtili, has, hiter a moat exhaustive trial of two days' duration beeu unanunou«ly dinmissod with costs. — ' Sydney Morning Herald," .November 20th, 18«5, Exambo each bottlo, and aoo tht.t tho Oapnule is marked BNO'B Ji'RUll bALT- With out it you havo boon iniptsod ou by a worthless imitation. &301.D BY ALL OtiiliMISXS.

WXVAIi&D ONLY AX BNO'j. FRUIT SALT <Or,&», HA'A'QHAM,, uQIWQV «.B. JtX

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North Otago Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 6630, 1 May 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 6630, 1 May 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 6630, 1 May 1888, Page 4

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