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T^NO'S Tj RUIT All Functional Derangements of tbe Liver, Temporary Congestion arising fiora Alcoholic Beverages ; Errors in Diet— Matin? or Drinking Billiousness, •Sick Headnclic, Giddiness, Opprcsiion or Feeling of Melancholy ; Vomiting, ff cartbura, gourneis of tho Momnch, I'oiutipatiou, Thirst, Rheumatism aud Oout ; ' J ea ness, Impure Blood, Itching Nuttlo i:a«h 01 ary Over-ncid stato of tbo R)ood , fckin Eiup tions, Boils, Diphtheria, tho offects of Meiouml Poisons ; at the Commencement of Vovrrs of nil kinds ; Momles and Chicken Pox— FNi>M •• ''EDIT SALT' is tho Simplest ami Btst runuly kuown. LONGEVITY, Or a lifo comploto in nil its stages is on the whole desirable hut extremely rare. But a wiso observance of tho simplo laws of naturo will redtem tho observes from tho hell of many ailments to tho paradise of a pleasurablo exiatenco, and coiduct them thiough lifo »ilently, gently and terenely to its far off termination. I» this Death! Dieaded thing How beautiful thou ait ! I HAVE A GREEN OLD AGE-I USE jElxO'S "lKTJir SALT." A S JNG OF GRATITUDE. iN T.B.A. Of BIGHTT YBABH OF 1O>. |H£SB wordt a wi*« Physician said i f^tomach'a » master all should dread. Oppose hi* lawo -for death prepare Obey them—health will triumph there With grateful thanks I hail thy name, Eno I and strive to giro it fame. Tour "Salt-of-Fru " can bring me essa And give me comfort when I pleaao By true aperient, strong or mild, To calm a map or soothe a child; Aid nature without force or strain Strengtnen heart, liver, lung, and ht<un, Make toe pulse noit.her fust nor slow, The blood heat not too high nor low co bringing health, at little cost Restoring what neglect had lost; To Eno's Salt 1 owe a debt, The grateful mind may not forgot With rhyme that debt, in part I pay Exptrienco teaching what to say. Neglect not the body, upon which the whole earthly existence depen .inform yourself ot what h beneficial and w *iat U pernicious to it. " EXCITEMENT,' FEVKKISH COLD whh UICJH TEMPEKATUKE and OUICK PULSE, or aUDLJBN FMEROENCY USE Eh(j'.< i'KoIT SALT, an imperative hjgeuic need. It keeps e blood puro jireveuts fevers *ixd acutoinUamma tory di.sc;^cs, removes tho injunouo effects of >\ citeiutnt, stimulants, narcotics, such as alcohol, tobacco, tea, coffeo, by natural means ; thu* restores tho nervous system to its noiraal condition by preventing the great danger of poisoned blood and over orobral activity, sleepless ness, irritability, worry, etc 'J U& BE&T 4 FTJDOTE FOR FXCIEMENT, WANT OF SLKEP. ETC., HALF-DOZEN O YS 1 EKS (well chewed),twoior three times a day, ftcd ENO'S FRUIT SALT every few hours. IIEA1M.0HJ4 aAD DiSOKDERED SIOMAOB. — <" After suffering for newrly two.and-a half years from eovore headacbf *nd disordered itomach, and after trying almost everything and bpunuing much nionoy without finding any bcLofit, i w&a recommonded bv a friend to trj jour iliUlT SAl.T, and bofoie i had finished une bottle 1 found it doing mo a great deal of feood, and now i nru resU red to my usual hoalth and others 1 know that havo tried it haTe nob •njoyed sueh good health tor years Yours mout truly, Kobkkt MuJil-iiiilJirf, V. at Oflice, bfcr* - »nffrd,'* IMPORTAlvT TO TKAVKLLEK8 AND ALL LEAVING ilOilE FOlt A CHANGE.— " V/o have for tho last four years uied your FRDi'l' SALT during save/al important Survey Expeditions in the ilalay Poniugula, fc>iam,autl Canibodia, and have undoubtedly denved vory great bunoflt fiom it. In one instance only whs one of our party attacked with fever during that period, and that happened aftor our supply of FKL'JLT SAL'L had run out When makm/ long mntchea under the powerful rays of a vertical sun, or travelling through swampy districts, wo havo ustdtho FUUJO ii^Li two or three times* day. The FUUIT yALT acts as a gentle aperient} keeps tho blood cool and healthy, nnd wards oif foyer. \Ye havo pleasure in voluntarily testifying to the v«lut of your preparation, and our firm belief in it» eliicacy. We ntver go into the jungle without it, and havo abo recommended it to othe'rr. —Yours truly, OouiuianJer A. J. LoifTUB, F.li.G.S, Ilia &iameio Majesty's IJ vdrographer , E, <J. Davjduoh, tJapentond jnt Idiamcio oovernment Telegraphs, iiaokok biam, May lb&J— J U. Eno, Esq., London. GAUi'IOH— Legal Kights aro protected in very civilised country. Read the following In tho tiupiome Court of Sydney N.9. W .) an appeal from a docro* of yir W. Manning perpjtually tastraining tno Defendant (Hoqg) from seUing a fraudulent imitation of £uou Fruit Salt, and. giving heavy damages toth-3 Plaintiil, has, ttfter a most exhaustive trial of two c*ja ) duration been unanunously dismiused with costs.--' Hrduey Moraiuf Herald," iiovombcr iJ6th, 1885. iiiainin* «ech bottle, end so* thwt the Capsalt itimarkccl BNO'8 FKUU SALT. With out i > vqu have bcin Imposed on by a womlctf uuhuov i\OHi UY ALL OfcfJKMISTa. rREP^RED OULY X AT ENO'S FRU 8ALT W0HK8.V ME ROY &TREK

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7267, 15 October 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7267, 15 October 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7267, 15 October 1891, Page 1

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