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TpNOS TC RUIT QALT A'l Functional Derangements of tho Liver, Temporary Congestion arising from Alcoholic Beverages ; Enron in Diet— Eatina- or Drinking Billiousness, *ick Headache, Giddiness, Oppression or Feeling of Melancholy ; Vomiting, f'eartburn, Sourness of tho stomach, Conitipa* tion, Thirst, Rheumatism and Gout ; r ?ea Pickne«i. Impure Blood, Itohing, Nettle Rash, or any Ovor-acid state of tho Blood ; Skin Eruption*, Boils, Diphtheria, tho effects of Mercurial T'oisons ; at the Commencement of Fovera of all kinds ; Measles and Chicken Pox— ENO'3 '"'RU1T SALT' ii the Simplest and j Best remedy known. LONGEVITY, Or a hfo completo in nil it« stat?oi is on tho wholo denirablo but extremely rare. But a wiao observance of tho simplo laws of nature will redeem the observers from tho hell of many ailments to tho paradise of a pleasurable existence, and conduct them through hfo ulently, gently and sorenely to it« far oil termination. Is this Death ? Dreaded thing How beautiful thou art 1 1 HAVE A GHEJiN OL1> AGK— I USE lEiiO'S "1KUIT SALT.' 1 A S JNG OF GRATITUDE. AN T.B.A. 01 BIQHTT TBAB8 OF AO». {'HESK wordlft wile Physician said i Btomach's a master all should dread. Oppose hi* laws— tor death prepare Obey them -health will triumph there With grateful thanks I hail thy name, Eno ] and strive to giro it fame. Your "Salt-of-Fru " can bring mo ease And giro me comfort whon I ploaio By Iruo aperient, strong or mild, To calm * man or soothe a child; Aid nature without force or strata Strengthen heart, lifer, lung, and brain, Make tne pulse neither fast nor slow, Tnt blood heat not too high nor low 8o bringing health, at little cost Pestonng what neglect had lost; To Eno's Salt JL owe a debt, Tho grateful mind may not forgst With rhyme that debt, io part I pay Experience* teaching what to say. Neglect not the body, upon which the wholo earthly existence depen .inform yourself ot what i* beneficial and w bat is pernicious to it. " EXCITEMENT,' FEVERISH COLD with HIttH TEMPER ATURB aud QUICK PULSE, or SUDDEN EMERGENCY USE £NO'« Kill. IT SALT, an itnpeiativo hygeuic need. It keeps e blood pure provcuto feters Mid acute mllamms tory ai8oa«es, removes the injurious effects of >\ citement, stinmlauU, narcotics, such as alcohol, tobacco, tea, coileo, by natural means ; thu« restores the nervous system to its noimal condition by preventing the gieat damper of poisoned biood and over cerebral tctivity, sleoplessocsi, irnt»bihty, worry, etc THE BBbT i KTIDOTK FOR EXCIKMENT, WANT OF SLEEP. ETC., HALF-DOZEN OYSliSRH (well chewed) ( two,or three times a day, atd JiNO'S FRUIT HALT every few hours. HEAUAOHli aUD D1SOKDEKED 81OMAUH — " After suffering for nwrly two-and-a half years from Kovero boadachf «ad disordered ttomach, and after trying alwoit ovory thing i and spenaing much money without finding any oeneiit, I wm recommended b/ a friend to try your FRUIT SALT, and before I had finished one bottle 1 found it doing me a great deal of good, and now I am reslr ted to my usual health tuul others I know tha« hare tried it haie not emoywl ouch good health tor yeais Yours most truly, Robbut HUJU'UUIEB, Pist Office, linrras'ord." IMPORTAhT TO TRAVELLERS AND ALL LEAVING HOME KOR AOxlANQlt— " We have for tho last four years used your FKU1T SALT during swvoral important Survey Expeditions in tho Malay Poninsula, Siam.aud Cambodia, and have undoubtedly derived very great benefit from it. In one instancs only was one of our party attacked with fevor during that period, and that happened after our supply i of FKU1T SALT had run out When makm/ long marches under the powerful rays of a vertical sun, or travelling though «wampy districts, we have used tho Fitul C asLi two or three times a day. The FKUir SALr acts as a gentle aperient, keeps the blood cool and healthy, and wards off fever. We havo pleasure in voluutartly testifying to the valuo ol your preparation, and our nrm belief in it* Bincacy. We mver go into the jungle without it, and have al«o recommended it to others. -Yours vruly, Ooiamander A. J. LoiTUB, F R.G.S, llistiianjeHe Majesty'i Hvdrographer ; E U> lMviceo*, Supetitond J»t Siamose GoverLmeut 'i elegraphs. Bankok Siam, May 188.5.- J C Emo, Esq., London. OAUilON— Legal Kitjhts are protected in very oivilued country. Read the f°"?wng In the Supremo Court of Sydney N.9. W.) an appeal from a decree of Sir W. Manning perpetually restraining tne Defondant (HpKg) fiom sollini •> fraudulent imitation.of Enos Fruit Salt, and giving heavy damages to tho Pbintiff, has, *f&r a most exhaustire trial of two d>yi' duration been unanimously dismissed with oostn.-' Sylney Morning Herald," November 26th, 1885. rKBPaBBD OhLY^AT ENO'S FRU SALt W0EK8A MEROY 8TRBK

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7265, 13 October 1891, Page 1

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