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"j^NOS Xj RVIT OALT

All Functional Dorangcmonti of the Liver, Tomporary Congestion arising from Akohehe Beverages ; Krron in Diet— Kntin? or Di inking Billiuufcneii <-ick Headache, Giddiness, ayprewion or Feeling of Melancholy ; Vomiting I 1 tattburn, fiourne« of the Momnch, Constipation, Thirst, Kheuinfttiim find Gout ; 'icft t- ick ues*. Impure Blood, Itching Noltlo Kn«h 01 an} Over acid, stata of tho Blood, bkin Kiup tions, ljoilu, Diphthcrin, tho cflccfs of Meitniml iouonn ; at the Commencement, of Fovras of M kiuds ; llenslfs ami Chicken Tox— EN(/.i " n KUlT SALT' is tho Pimpkat am} Utst remedy knowu, LONGEVITY, Or a lifo completo ia nil its sta^ei is on tho whole desimblo but extremely rate, But ft wiso observance of tho simplo laws of nature will redtem the obaerve rs from the hell of many I ailments to tho paradise of a pleasurable existence, and conduct them through lifo •ileutly, gently and serenely to its far off teuuiuation.

Is this Death ? Dreaded thing How beautiful thou art I I ifAVE A GEEiM OLD AGE— I USE JEisO'S "HUNT SALT.'* A S JNG OF QBATITUDE. AM r.D.M. OT KIOUTT TKAKB O' AOR. |HES£ word! a wise Physician said j Btomaoh's a master all should droad. Oppose his laws— for death prepare Obey them— health will triumph thore With grateful thanks I hail thy name, Eno 1 and strivo to give it fame. Four "Salt-of-Fru " can bring me easa And give mo comfort when I ploaiio By true aperient, strong or mild, To calm a man or soothe a child; Aid nature without forco or otrain Strengtntn heart, liver, lung, aud brafn, Mako mo puloe neither fast nor slow, Tat blood host not too high nor low Bo bringing health, a*, little cost Restoring whnt neglect had lost; To IWs Salt Jl owe a debt, Tho grateful mind may not forget With rhyme that debt, in part I pay Fxptrienco teaching what to say.

Neglect not the body, upon which the whole earthly eiiitonco depen .inform yourself ol what u beneficial and w "jat is pernicious to it. "hXClTKMKJNT.'irEVEKIsH COLD with HIGH TEMPEKATUKK and QUICK PULSE or &UDDEN EMEKuENCY USE .EfcoV jfBuir SALT, an imperative hyKonlo need. It keeps e blood pure jireveuts fevers <>jid acute uiflammstoiy diseases, removes the injurioua efftcts of n citement, stimulants, narcotics, such aa alcohol, tobacco, taa, coffeo by natural means; thu« restores the nervous svstem to its normal condition by preventing the great danger of poisoned blood and over ciroforoi fctivity, sleeplessness, irritability, worry, eto

THE BEST AMIDOTE FOREXCIBMENT, WANT OF SLEEl'. ETO., HALF-DOZEN OYSlEUSiwollchewedj.twu.or thieo times a day, ai d i,NO'S FRUIT SALT every few hours. HEAJiAUHii AttD Di.SOKDERED 8iOMAUfl — " After sufforing for nearly two<and-a half years from sovero headache «nd disordered fctcmnch, nnd after trying almost every thing I and spending much monoy without finding any benefit, i was rocomiuendcd h* a friend to ti^ your i'HUlT SALT, and boforo 1 hsd finished one boitle 1 found it doiug me a great dial ot good, and now 1 am resir red to my usual health and other* 1 know that havo tned it haTe nod «njoytd cuch good health tor yeais Youh oioat truly, Boukut liUMl'fllUEa, P< st Office, Liurrft^foid." IMPOKTAhT TO IKAVfiLLliKS AND ALL LEAVING HUAlK lfOK AUrf ANGii.— . •* Wo have for tho last four years used your FHUiT SALT during mvecul important Survey Expedition* in tho Malay 1'eniLaula, t3inm,MuU Cambodia, and have undoubtedly derived very great benefit from it. In ono instance only was one of our party attacked with fever duriog that period, and that hapuoned aftur our supply of Fill' IT SALT had ruu out When makw long marches under the powerful rays of a vertical suo, or tiavelling through swampy diitricto, wo have until tho FltUIl' SaLl Uo or throe times* day. The FltUIf SALT nets m * geutle apexiont, ktous tho blood cool aud healthy, acd w^rdit oil fever. Wo havo pleasure in voluntarily testifying to tho vulut, ot your preparation, and our firm bohef iu iU efiicacy. We never go into the junglo without it, and havo aho rocommended it tu others. — Yours truly, Gouiumnder A. J. Loftds, F.lt.G.S, iiiaaiameuo Majesty's Hvdrographer , E. U. Davuduox, Supentend jnt Uiameie Uovtrnmoct telegraphs. Bankok faiaui, May 18tiJ.- J (J. Eno, Esq., London.

OAUi'ION— Legal Rights Me protected in very civilised couutry. Kead tho following In the Supreme Court of Sydney N. i. W . ) an appeal from a docrse of Mir W. Manning porpetually restraining |bo Defendant (Hogg) from selling n fraudulent imitation of Enoi Fruit Salt, and giving he**/ diunngog to tho Plaintiff, has, wftor a most exhaustive trial of two d*js' duration been unanimously dismitaed with oosts.— ' Sydney Morning Horald," Novamber 26th, 1885. Kxamina each bottl*, and seo thfct the ' Capsule i» marked BNO'3 Ji'ftU 11 SALT. With oat it 70a hare boen imposed on by a wortulwa uitfUi/c. HOLD BY ALL GUJtMISXS. irREPARED ONLYj^AT ENO'S FRU 8ALT VYOKKS.V ME ROY 8TKEE k LOWDONj i M i^ TBNai, i

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7266, 14 October 1891, Page 1

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