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"PINO'B rpRUIT QAT/T.

FOR THE PREVENTION AND OOTE OF AH Functional Pornngprnonts of tho Livor Tomporary fJont^stion arising from Alcoholic JVvpmgps • Error* in Diet— Eating or Drinkin? "Btllioustious, Siclr Ilearincho, niddinoss, OpproHn\r>n or "Feeling of Melanoboly ; VomitinE;, Hoartbnrn, Sourness of the S^om»ch, ConHtination, Thirst, Ttbmmmtißin and Gout ; Sea SicknoßS, Tinpnro Bl^od, Itchinp:, Nettle Ka»iH, or «ny Ovor-acid Stnto of the Blood ; Slrin Ernpt.iops. Boils. DipbUwria, the effects of Mercurial Poisons ; at tho Commencement of Foyers of nil kinds ; Moaslos and Cbiokon Pox— EtfO' FRUITS ALT is the Pimplest and Best Komedy known. JDONOEVITY,

Or a life complete in all its stages is on tho wh"lo dcirirable but nxtremely rnre. B«f. a wise obnorvanoo of the simple laws cf nature will redeem the observers from the boll of mnnv ailuunts to the pnradiso of a ©leaßurablo oxiHtonce, and conduct thorn through life silently gontlv, and boronoly to its far off termination - Is thiH Death ? Dreaded thin llow bountiful thou art 1

HAVE A ORIENT OLD AGIS-I USE A SONG G* GKATIi-UDE.

BY AH Y. S. A, OV ittOHTY TKABS 07 AOE. THESE words a wise Physician said : " Stomach's » master all should dread.' 1 Oppose his laws— for deatn prepare Oboy tnom— hoalth will triumph there 1 With grateful thanks I hail thy name, Eno i and strive to give it fame. Your Solt-of-Fruit can bring me ease, And give mo comfort whon I please; By truo aperient, strong or mild, To calm a man or soothe a child ; Aid nature without force or strain ; Strengthen heart, livor, lung, and wain, Make tho pulse neither fast nor slow, The blood heat not too high nor low. So bringing health, at little cost, Restoring what noglect had lost ; To Eno's Salt I owe a debt, Tho grateful mind may no forgot : "With rhymo that debt, in part I pay, Experience teaching what to aay.

" Nocrleot not the body, upon whioh tho whole eaithiy existence doponds, inform yourself of wbat u beuolioial and what iv pernicious to it." "iiXCITEMENT," FEVEIt SU COLD with HIGH TEMPERATURE and QUICK PULSE, or Sl/DDJSN EMERGE iOY, USE ENO'S FltUlT SALT, an imperative hygenic noed. It keops the blood puro, proventi) foveia and acute inilivmmatory diaeasoa, removes the injurious effects of excitement, utimuluats, narcotics, ouch as alcohol, tobacco, tea, colfco, by natural menus ; thus restores tho nervous «yntem to its normal condition, by preventing the great dangor of pouonod blood and over cerebral activity, fllcoplesimosu, irritability worry, &o.

THE BEST ANTIDOTE FOR EXCITEMENT, WANT OF SLEEP, ETC., HALF-DOZbN OYdIERS (well chewed) t««o « throe time* a day, and ENO'S FRUIT SALT evory few hours. HEADACHE AND DISORDERED STOMAlottA l 0tt — " After suffering for nearly two-and-a* half yoars from severe heudaoho and disordered stomuch, and after trying almost everything and spenuing much money without finding any benefit, I was recommended by a friend to try your FLWiT SALT, and before I had Enished one bottle 1 found it doing me a great deal of good, and now I am restored to my usual hoalth ; and others 1 know that havo tried it havo not enjoyed suoh good health for yearn. Youth nioßt truly, llOßiux liVMPHuijss, Post-Ollice, JJarrasford,"

IMPORTANT TO TKAVELIERS AND ALL LEAyLNU HOME ¥011 A OdANUE.— " SVe have for the lust four years imod your f'HUIT SALT during sdveral uiportant Survoy J^xpcditious ni the jUalay Peninsula, tiiam, and Ouinbodia, and havo undoubtedly derived very giout benetit from it. In ono instance only vraq ouo of our party attacked with Fever daring tlmt period, nud that hupponed after our Hupply o£ ITKL'IT SALT hud rua out. When inakmg long marches under the powerful rayii of a vortical nun, or travelling through swarapyr dißtncts, wo have uiiod the PltUll' SALT two or thi oo tunoaaday. TheFHUIT bALI acts uh a gentlo aperient, keeps the blood cool and hoalthy, and wardu oif ferer. We hare _ple<*Buro in voluntarily testifying to tho value of your preparation, and our firm belief ia its wllicacy. We never go into the jungle without l t, and have ulao reccomwondod it to othcrn. — Youru truly, Commander A. J. Lorruß, jy.K.G.y, His JSiameae JStajomty'i Hydrographer; 111. O. DAVIDBOH, tfuperiutoudont tiiameiu Uoverumont Tolegraphu, Bangkok, Siam, May 18»3.-J O. liso, Ji»q., London'

OA.UTION~ Legal llights aro protected in every civilised country. jKoud tho following : In the Supreme Court of Syduoy tf,<S, W .) tm appeal iroai a decree of tiue W. Manning perpetually reuLrahung the Defendant (Hogg) iroin mulirng a fraudulent imitation of Enou Fruit Salt, and giving heavy damages to tho Plaintiff, has, after a most exhaustive trial of two daya 1 duration benu unanimously diamhised with coit*.— • Sydney Morning Herald," .November 26th, lb#s. Examine each bottle, and so© th»t the Capnulo u marked UNO'S if'KUli bALT* With out it you have been impcsetl on by a worthleu mutation. tiOld) BY ALL OUiiMlaXy.

SfJiStJUtSD ONLY AT BKO'k JUUITSALT JOiviva, kiALVB.AU, uQXDON SIR, BY

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North Otago Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 6632, 3 May 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 6632, 3 May 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 6632, 3 May 1888, Page 4

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