T^NOS TJ RUIT OALT All Functional Derangements of the Liver, Temporary Congestion arising from Alcoholic Beverages ; Errors m Diet— Eating or Drinking Billiousness c ick Headache, Giddiness, Oppi ession or Feeling of Melancholy ; Vomiting Ftaitburo, Sourness of the btomach, Constipa. tion, Tnirst, Rheumatism and Gout ; '?e». c ickness. Impure Blood, Itching Nettle Bash or any Over acid state of the Blood ; fekin Eiuptions, Boils, Diphtheria, the effects of Mercurial Poisons ; at the Commencement of Fevers of all kinds ; Measles and Chicken Pox— ENO'3 "FRUIT SALT is the Simplest and Best remedy known. fefe'v ;-:v r^ : iiii!L-^ LONGEVITY, Or a life complete in all Us &tas;es is on the whole desu^ble but extremely rare. But a wise observance of the simple laws of nature will redeem tho observers from the hell of many ailments to the paradise of a pleasurable existence, and conduct them thiough life silently, gently and serenely to its far off termination. Is this Death ? Dreaded thing How beautiful thou ai t !
I HAVE A GREEN OLD .AGE— I USE EjnO'S " FKUIT SALT.' 1 A S )NG OF GRATITUDE. 4N P.S.i. Or BIGHTY TEAB3 Of AGI. fTHESE words a wise Physician said : Stomach's a master all should dread. Oppose bis laws— for death prepare Otw tucm— health will triumph there With grateful thanks I hail thy namo, Eno I and strire to gire it fame. Your "Salt-of-Fru "can bring me cues \ And gire me comfort when I pleaie By true aperient, strong or mild, j To calm a man or soothe a child; Aid nature without force or strain btreagft&ea heart, tfver, lung, and brain, Make tne pulse neither fast nor slow, Toe blood heat not too high nor low Bo bringing health, at little ooat ; X tstonng what neglect had lost ; To Eno's Salt 1 ewe a debt, Tbe grateful mind in»y not forget With rhyme that debt, in part I pay Fxperience teaching what to say, Neglect not the body, upon which the whole earthly existence depen inform yourself of what u beneficial and vr^atis pernicious to it. " -EXCITEMENT, ' B E VfiKISH COLD wi th HllrU TEMP£BATUB,E aad QUICK PULSE, : or SUDDEN EMERGENCY USB ENO'S JfR^IT SA.LT, an imperative hygenic need. It keepa c blood puro prevents fetors wid acute inflamma tory diseases, removes the injurious effects of >\ citement, stimulants, narcotics, such as alcohol, tobacco, tea, coffee, by natural means ; thu« restores the nervous system to its noimal condition bv preventing the great danger of poisoned blood and over cerebral ictivity, sleepless cess, irritability, worry, etc. THE BEST ANTIDOTE FOR EXOIBMENT, WANT OF fcLEEP, ETC., HALF-DOZEN OYS i ESS (well chewed)Jt wo or three times a day, ard EjJO'S .cRUIT SALT every few hoars. HEADACHE AND DISOKDERED SiOMAOH — " After suffering for nearly two-and-a half years from severe headache ,»nd disordered stomach, and after trying almo:t everything and sponuing much money without finding any benefit, I was recommended by a friend to try your FRUIT SALT, and before I had finished one bottle I found it doing me a. great deal of good, and now lam restr red to my usual health and others I know that hare tned it ha7e not enjoyed such good health tor yeais Youw moot truly, Kobbrt Hujiphbies, Pest Ofhce, Barrarfcrd." IMPORTANT TO TRAVELLERS AND ALL LEAVING HOME k OR A CHANG* — for the last four years used youi during several important Survey vX^ditionsin the to alay Peninsula, Siam,und Oft&bodift, and have undoubtedly derived very great benefit from it. In one mstanc* only was one of our party aUackei vith fever during that period, and that happened after our supply of PKCIT SALT had run out When makm/ long marches under the powerful rays of a vertical sun, or travelling th-ough swampy districts, we have used the FHUI I 1I 1 SaLi two or three times a day. The FitDir SALT acts as a gentle ar«nent, keeps the blood cool and hesklthfi »nd wards on; fever. We have pleasure in voluntarily testifying to the value of your preparation, and our firm belief in its efficacy. We never go into the jungle without it, and have al.o recommended it to others. —Yours truly, Commander A. J. Loixub, F.K.G.B, His Siamese Majesty's Fvdrographer ; E. C Dav!I)80», Supentend jnt Siamese Government Telegraphs. Baiikok Siaui, May 1883— J C. ENO, Esq., Loadon. OAUxTON— Legal Bights are protected in T»ry civilised country. Bead the following In the Supreme Court of Sydney N. 9. W.) an appeal from a decree of Sir W. Manning perpetually restraining tne Defendant (Hogg) from selling a fraudulent imitation of Enos Proit Salt, and giving heavy damages to the Plaintiff, has, siter » most exhaustive trial of two dni 9 duration been unanimously dismissed with costs.--' Sydney Morning Herald," HoTtmber 26th, 1885. Xxajnin* seen bottle, and see thtt the O»«roSlsm*rkedßNO'SFliUnSALT. With «atit tou have been imposed on by a wonnlwi Sitioß. SOi-U BY AIJ, QBL*MI&T3. ,-REPABED ONLY AT ENO'S FRtH" SALT WORKS, POMEROY STREFJ 1
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North Otago Times, Issue 7171, 25 June 1891, Page 1
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