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AQTPunctionel Derangements of ths I c Temporary Ooofestion ariainf from Alesbeiie Beveragwa; Errors in Diet— Eating or Drtakin, BUliousaess, Bfec Headache, Oiddmeß' Op pression or Feeds* of MebiMboly: ▼ < *ritiac HeartburL, Sourneaa of ths Btomaeh, Oonsttpa* tion Thiist fthenmstiam and Ckmt ; Sea Bkkneas, Impure Blood, itebinf, Kettle Bash, er any Over-sad Mats of the Blood; Skin £ruptions, Bobs, DipthMM, ths effeess of Mereurisl Poisons ; at ths Gommenesment of Fevers of ; all kmds ; Measles sad Chicken PoxBjnO"8 " FRUIT SALT ' fa ths Qfmplsst aad Beat remedy ksown LONGEVITY
Ore life complete in all ita atages is on the whole desirable but extremely rare. But a wise observance *f the simple lawa ef nature will redeem the ooeervms from the h«U of many ailmints to the paradiM of a oleanrabU ex:«t»oo«, and conduct them through life afltady gently, and serenely to its far off terminationla thia Death ? Dr«ad«l ibipg How beautiful thou art ! IKLV*AQ~ZEH OLDAGI— IUBI jrtro« " FBurr saltj* ▲ BONO Cr OSATIrUDX. BY AM W.M.A. Ot SOITT TBAtt OV AM. 'piEBl worts a wise rkTsidan said : "Stomaoh'aa master all ahadd dnad. j Oppose his lawa -for death prepare \ OUy tham— health wOl triumph th«r« I ! With grateful thanks I hail thy name, Inol and strive to give it fame. You << Salt^f.rmit"ean bring me saw, And give me comfo.-t when I please; By tro* aperient, strong or mild, To calm a man or sooth* a child; Aid nature without forae or strain Strengthen heart, liver, lose, and brafa, I Maketh* pulse neither fast nor alow, The blood heat not too high nor tew 8o bringing health, at littte sost, Restoring what neglect had hit; To Eno's Salt I owe a debt, Th grateful mind aynotforgei Whhrhyme that ibt, is put Ixperienee teaching what toaay.
"Nesjeet not th* body, «poa which tk* whole T^l &*??? *T"'-^ Won" roweeU of what is beuetaal and what k pernkuma to it" "EXdTEJttNT/ JfEVESL IhTOLI) mth HIGH TRMPEBATUEI and QUICK PULSI, •c B<7l>D£N KMKRGi iOY. 081 INCKB FRUIT B\LT, sn impentiv* hygwkiiMA. It keeps the blood pure, pceraoia fev«n •nd acute infiammatory irtttsss, removes the injurious attests of excitement, atimukau, nareotios, snob as aleeheJ, tobacco, tia, soffer, by naknral means; thua restores tk* turvoaa avstemtotts aormal aooditMo, br praventini the gtmt danger of poisoned blood and over cerebral aotmty, alssplessnsss, irriUbiKty warry, ke. THI BEST ANTIDOTSFOB XIOITKMINT OTSTEBS (w*U ehewW) two oTthree^kmm a day, aad ENWB FBOITBAIiT erarf few hooA. HIADAOHE AUD DISORDEKKD BXOMAOH ~ enffariiif for mmtlj tw»*ad-^ half y*an from sever* headaeh* and disotdsred atotnseh, and after trying almost evstTthinc and apsnuing much money without findinsranv nsnafii I was reosmmended by a friendto tev yotu FRUIT BALT, and befor* I hLdfiaShS one bottlel found it dotng m*s grsstdealof good, aad now lam restored to my usual hstiti • and others Iknowthat hay* trkd it bavTau enjoyed such goofi ilth for jmt*. Four. moeUruJy, Eomw JvmrmMum, PestOflet,
IMPOBTAIBT TO TBAVSLIBBS AND ALL LEAVING HOME FOE A CHANGIL- " W* hay* for th* last fouT y*s» uasd JooT FRUIT SALT during strsral i Jp^rtantSDirS Expeditions in th* Malay Peiiiii£ja7iiL*n7and Oambodia, and have nndoobtedly darmd great benefit from it In oot insino. odlt w2 «sof our paru attacked with F*v*r /uring of FRI IT SALT had run sat. Wh*o makms long marehw under the powerful rayiTon verueal snn. or traveling throogh swsmpn dtstriets, w* hay* usad thTPRUI T SALT two or U»w* tmusaday. Th* FKCIT BaL acts aa agantl* apenent, keeps th* Wood eooland healthf, and wards off f*v*r. VT* hay* pleaanre in voluntarily testifying to tk* value of your prepantiuti, aad our firm belief in its efficacy. W* &*v«r go into to* juogl* with*«t t, and kav* also 'wom'seodsd it tw ethers. —Yours truly, Oommao4*r A. J. Lotroa, F.E.0.8, His Siamese sfijwty'B Hvdrognphsr; 1. O. Davibmos, dup«nntec jot rTusiasa Gov*mm*nt Tclsgrap ha. Baa leak, B>sm, May 1183. -J a b0,7«i., London. CADTION-Legsl Bighfta an protected hi every civilised country. toad th* following Is tk»Bopmn« Court olBjdn*v N.BLvf.) an appeal bdm a decree cf fir w, if>»»^ t perpeiaally restraining ta* Daf endant (Hon) fnaa selling a frauds!*** Imitation ef Iws Fruit Salt, and giving hsavy dasaacas totka Vlabtil, has, hftor a ssoat *xhaassiv* anal *f two days' duration be*a wsastanialy rtfaaniissl witk oosto.— ' Sydney Ifoming Hacald," NoT*sabevKih,iaSS.
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 6977, 28 February 1890, Page 1
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724Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 North Otago Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 6977, 28 February 1890, Page 1
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