'jUWS CIRUIT QAIT. F£»m«"»> 'Dmngtmtnto of tb L « Ttmporary O*4(Mtio& arising from A]mb«li« Bvreragw; Erron in Dict—Satinf or Drfekin, H«urtbon> t loar OM g of th. Bton£o^ ConTti^ n«M, Impont Blood, ltobiu, N.ttk n«-h or tioni, Boiii, Oiptb w imth««ff«ets of MwcuriS Poiwni; M tli* OommwuMnwnt of Fnm of all kin<u ; H«*ilm and Ohiok«n Pox— RttVa " FRUZT BALT ' ia th* flfcnplwt and Bwtrtm^dy known ft ' 1 1 V 'mV^^A I LONGEVITY
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I HAV^ a O-.EBN OLD AOE-I US! JSNO< " FBUIT SALT.** A BONG CF QRATIITJDE. n am v.i.a. o» mm tubs or acul JHBBB words a wise Fhysidan said : " Btomaeh's a mastar all should dread. 'Jppos* his laws-far death prepare Obey them— health wfll triumph there! With grateful thanks I hail thy name, Eno I and strive to give it fam*. Your"BaltK>f-Fruit"ean bring me ease, And give me oomf ort when I please; Rj true aperient, strong or mild, To calm a man or soothe a child; Aid nature without fore* or strain Strenftnen heart, Uur, lung, and brain, Make the puts* neither fast nor slow, Th* blood heat not too high nor lew «o bringing health, at littl* *o*t, Bestoring what a*gl*ot had lost; To Eno's Salt I owe a debt, Th grateful mind ay not forget Withrhym* that d»bt, in part Ixperienoe teaching what to say.
" SS*"* T* *** *?**' **» whi * «» *fc^» SISy An**** «>f«™ yoursdf of Jjnat is benefiaal and what is pernimoiu to it." ••BXCTI'EMBNT,- FBVBB BHCOLD mlh HIGH TBMPBBATUBB and QUICK PULBI? «t SUDDEN £M£KOK H(JY ""*** 081 piWi FBUIT SALT, an bnp*rativ* hygeokiiMd. It k**psth* blood pure, parentf*v*rs isnd aout* inflammatory diaeasasi remove* the injurious *ff*ots of *xdt«n*nt, atimulaatp. narcotic*, suoh as aloeh*!, tobaeoo, Ua, coffee, by natural means ; thus restores th* nervous system to its normal condition, by preventin* **£?' *£*YE * P° il » M d bloodand or7r cerebral actinty, slMpbana., irritability worry, me.
OYSTEBS {well chewed) two or thre* times a day, and BNOB FBUITSALT every few houo. AOH -•• AfUr sufftting for nearly tw^and-a-half yean from s*v*r* h*adaeh* and disordWed stemaoh, and after trying almost *^ry?hSg and •P*nuing muoh money without finding any o*n*n^ I was recommended by a friandtotrr yw»WT SALT, aud befof* I bJunShS one bottle 1 found it doing me a treat dial of food, and bow I am re*tor*d to my anal h*altl • and others I know that hay. trW it hivVnwt #aJ< 7!l, roc^ food » for /•»»■ Tour* oos^u^ BoMiT Jvumai PosWWnee,
IMPORTANT TO TBAVILIBBS AND ALL LEAVING HOMI JOB A OiSnglL--*|W*hav* forth* last four yean used lour Expeditions in the Malar Peninsula, Biam. and Oambodia, and hare undooAtedlydiriveoV Terr great benefit from it. In on* iastanee only was T* 0t 'I*,****! •* lMk-d *•»» /orinc that period, and that happened after our annul? of FKI-KTSALT had^STiut WheToffi long march** under the powerful ravTofi wtwal sun, or travaUinf through swampvr diftriets, we have used thTFRUIISALT two or thm times a day. Th* FBUIT BALr act* as a tentle aperient, _k**ps the blood tool and healthy, and wards off few. w* hay* pleasure in voluntarily teetif U th* value of your preparatioo, and our firm belief in it* effloaoy. We n*v*r go into th* jungle without t, and hay* also »eoomm*nd*d it U othsn. E. O. Datu*q*, SipWtcv -**Sz=2l
CAUTION— LegaI Bights ar* protested in etenr eivOfaed «S^^ TUTSllwtf Litke Supreme Court efßTdnev Jjf.ltf.) an appeal from a decree of tir W. Maantac MrpetuaUj rectraming tb* Defendant (Ho«) from **llmc a fnaduleat imitation of 100 i fruit JaU, and dTinc hmrT^^m tottl o *?** ?" 1 nnanisaeejaly ilkinkasi
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 6945, 26 February 1890, Page 1
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