TjINOS Ti RUIT OALT
All Functional Derangements of the Liver, Temporary Congifation nnsing fiom Alcoholic Beverages ; Errors in Diet— Eating or Di inking BiUioubness t ick Headache, Giddiness, Oppression or Feeling of Melancholy ; Vomiting Fciutburn, Sourness of tho Stomach, Constipation, Tnirst, Kheumatisin and Gout ; 'Sea Pick ness. Impure Blood, Ttching Neltle Kash or any Over acid state of tho Blood ; Skin Eiuptions, Boils, Diphtheiia, tho effects of Mercuiial Toisons ; at the Comruencomont of Fevers of all kinds ; Measles and Chicken Po*.— ENO'3 <l FK"0IT SALT' is the Simplest and Bebt remedy known,
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LONGEVITY, Or a life complete in all its stages ia on the whole desiiable but extremely rare. But a wise observance of tho simple laws of nature will redeem the obseivers from the hell of many ailments to the paradise of a pleasurable existence, and conduct them through lne ailently, gently and sorenely to ita far ott teinnnation. Is this Death? Dreaded thing How beautiful thou ai t !
1 HAVE A GREEN OLD AGE— I USB Etf OS ° FKUIT SALT,' 1 A S )NG OF GKATITUDE.
AS P.B A. OS EIGHTY YBABS OF AGK. THESE words a wise Physician said » Stomach's a master all should dread. Oppose bis laws— for death prepare Obey them— health will triumph there With grateful thanks I hail thy name, Eno ! and strive to give it f .lino. Your "3alt-of.Fru " can bring me ease And give me comfort when I please By true aperient, strong or mild, To calm a man or soothe a child; Aid nature without force or strain Strengtnen heart, liver, lung, and brain, Make tne pulse neither fast nor slow, The blood heat not too high nor low So bringing health, at little cost 3 P estoring what neglect had lost; To Eno's Salt 1 owe a debt, Tbo grateful mind may not forgot ! With rhyme that debt, in part I pay Experience teaching what to say.
Neglect not the body, upon_ which the whole earthly existence depeu .inform yourself of what is beneficial and w pernicious to it. 11 LXCITEMENT,' FEVERISH COLD with HIGH TEMPEBATURE and QUICK PULSE, or SUDDEN EMEHttENOY USE ENO'd FRcIT SALT, an imperative hygenic need. }t keeps c blood pure prevents fetens *nd acute inflamnia toiy diseases, removes the injurious effects of >\ citement, stimulants, narcotics, such &s alcohol, tobacco, tea, coffee, by natural means ; thin lestores the nervous system to its normal condition by preventing the great danger of poisoned blood and over corebial tctivity, bleeplessneas, irritability, worry, etcTHE BEST ANTIDOTE FOR EXCIBMENT, WANT OF eLEEP, ETC., HALF-DOZEN OYSiifillS (well chewedjjtwo or three times a day, ar.d ENO'S FRUIT SALT every few hours. HEADACHE AJSD DISOKDEKED SIOMAOH — " After suffering for nearly two-and-* half years from severe headache and duordered stomach, and after trying almost everything and spenuing much money without finding any benefit, I was recommended by a friend to try your iRUIT SALT, and before I had finished one bottle 1 found it doing me a great deal of good, and no w lam restr rod to my usual heal< h and others I know that have tiled it hafe not enjoyed ouch good health tor yeais. Your* most truly, Uobeut HuJITHBIEd, Post Office, tiarraaford." IMPORTANT TO TRAVELLERS AND ALL LEAVING HOME i Oil A CHANGE — "Wo have for tho last four years used youi FKUIT SALT during s^ eial important Survey Expedition* in the Peninsula, Siam,uu(i Cambodia, and have undoubtedly derived very great benefit from it. In one instance only was one of our party at jackal v,ith fever during that ponod, and th»t happened after our supply of FKUIT SALT had run o\it Whea rnokmj long marches under the powerful ray« of a vertical »un, or tia.\elhng through swampy dutricta, we have used the FltUll S&LL Uo or thioe time* a day. Tho FliUir SALT acts as (i gentle aperient, ke eps the blood cool and healthy, and wards off fever. We have pleasure in voluntarily testifying to the value of your preparation, and our firm belief in its efficacy. We ntver go into the jungle without it, and have al o recommended it to others. —Yours truly, Commander A. J. LoiTOSj F.Ii.G.S, Hin Siamese Majesty's Hvdrographer ; E. U- Davidboh, Supcutend jnt Siamem Government Telegraphs. Bankok Siam, Maj 1883-- J 0. Eno, Esq., Loadon, CAUi'lON— Legal Kights are protected \\ very civilised country. Ke&rl the following In the Supremo Court of Sydney N.S.W. an appeal from a decree of Sir W. Mannin perpetually restraining tno Defendant (Hogg from selling a fraudulent imitation of Eno Fruit Salt, and giving heavy damages toth Plaintiff, h&», after a moot exhaustive trial ( two d»y*' duration been unanimously dismisae nith costs.—' Sydney Morning Horald, November 261h, 1885. Xxamin* •ach bottle, and see thkt it Oapsuls h marked BNO'S FRUIi SALT. Wil out it you have been imposed on by a wottul* witattou. SOLD BY ALL OHJiMISTB. rREPARED ONLY AT ENO'S FRUI SALT WORKS, POMEROY STREE< , JiOADOH, ENQ'S PATE*aj
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North Otago Times, Issue 7176, 26 June 1891, Page 1
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822Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 North Otago Times, Issue 7176, 26 June 1891, Page 1
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