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TfiNOS Tj RUIT QALT All Functional Dcrangemonts of tlioLi\ Temporary Congestion arising fiom Aleohi Beverage! ; Errors in Diet— Entiiy orDiink Billiousness '•ick lfcadache, Giddinens, < )>reuion or Foeling of Melancholy : Vomiti l'tnTtbur», <»ourness of the Homach, Consti tinn, Tt'iist, Khcunmtism nnd(iout ; reaMr 'caM ness. Impure Blood. Itching Nottlo Hash any Over ncid state of tho Blood ; fc-kin £ri turns, l)oi!«, JUiphtheria, the effects of Mercui J ouons ; at thuG'tJinnioncenient of Fevers of kinds ; Meusleu and Chicken Pox — KNii'-i •••"Rim 1 SALT' Uthe Pimplcst r Uest remedy known. LONGEVITY, Or a lifp complete in nil its stacks is on tt whole desirable but extremely rare. But n wii observance of tho simplo laws of nature wi redtem tho observers fiom tho hell of man nilment* to tho paradiso of a plcnsuralv »xistence, and conduct them through Hi uleotly, gontly and serenely to its fur o termination. I« this Death ? Dreaded thing How beMitiful thou art ! 1 HAVE A GKEI'N OLD /GF-lUSE JElsO'S "IPUIT SALT.' 1 A S )NQ OF GKATITUJDE. AN F 8 A. 07 EIGHTY TBABS OP A 08, THESE words a wlso Physician »id : BtomAch's k mnstier all should dread. ( >ppo«e hi» laws— for doatb prepaid Obey them— health will triumph thoro With grateful th»nki I hail thy name, Eno 1 and striro to giro it fame, Your "iStlt-of-Fru "oan bring mo ot. so And giro me comfort when I please By true aperlont, strong or mild, To calm ft man or soothe a child; Aid nature without force or strain Strongtnon heart, Jivor, lung, am\ bc.un, Mako tne polio neither fast nor alow, The blood heat not too high nor low Bo bringing health, at little oct Pestonng what neglect had lost; To Eno's Salt 1 owe a debt, Tho grateful mind m»y not forget With rhyme that debt, in part I pay Experience teaching what to say.

Nfgleu not the body, upon which the whole earthly exi&tence depou .inform younelf ot what u beneticul and w 'mt is pernicious to it. " hXCITHJUENT, ' i\Ev*.Eltf->H COLD with BIGUTEMPEBATUKK and QUICK PULSE, or bUDDEN EMERGENCY USE ENoV FK IT SALT, an imperative hygeuioueed. It keeps c blood pure rirev on ts f overt* u _q acute lntlammt tory diseases, removes the injurioua effects of >s citemeut, stimulants, narcotics, such as alcohol, tobacco, tea, coffee by natural means ; thu» restores tho nervous nyitem to its noimal condition by preventing the great damper of poisoned blood and ovor csrobral ictivity, sleeplessness, irritability, worry, eto THJB BEST A KTIDOTE FOR EXCIEMENT, WANT Olf SLEEP. BTO., HALF-DOZEN OYSiEIiH (well chewed), two Jor three timui a day, and _NO'S FRUIT SALT overy few horns. HEAL»AC_.B Ab\> DISOKPEKEU biOMAUJTi — " After suffering for uearly two-aud-a half years from tevero headaob? «ncl duordered utcninLb, and after trying a\mo»t everything r.n-.l spenuing much monoy without finding any I benefit, 1 was recommended bra friend to ii; your I'KUIT SAJLT, and boforo I had finished one bcttlo 1 found it dolDg me a great deal of gooO, and now I am roatc red to my usual health and others 1 know that have tried it ha-ro not enjoyed ouch good health tor years Youra most truly, EOBBHX HUMPURIKS, Peat Of lice, B&rriwffrd." IMPORTANT TO TRAVELLERS AND ALL LEAVING IiOUE l'Oli ACdANGii.— 11 We have for the last four year* uaort your FHUIT SALT during seveial important Survey Expeditions in the Malay Pouuuula, Siam,aud C'smbodia, and havo undoabtelly derived very great benofit from it. In ono mstanc * only was one ot our party utiackocL with fevor during that period, and that happened af tor our supply of FKL'IT SALT had run out When makm/ loDg marches under the powerful rays of a Torticnl sun, or Unveiling through swampy dUtncU, wo have ustdtho FUUI I 1I 1 S<\LL two or three times a day. The FKUIi 1 SALI' acts vi a gentlo aperient, kteps tho blood cool and hofclthy, and wards oIC foyer. Wo havo plooaurein voluntarily testifying to tbe valuo vi your prepdration, and our firm bolief iv iti etticaoy. Wo never go into the junglo without it, and have al>o recommended it to otheri. —Youra truly, OommanUer A. J. Loittcs, F.K.G.S,li_tiiamo3e Majesty's Hvdrographor ; E, O. DatidbOH, Hupentend jnt yiftmeie Uovernment 1 elegra phi. Baukok fiiam, May 18»3 JC. ENO, Esq., Loadon.

CAXTaION— LegaI Kights aro protected in very civiliiod country. Head the following In the Supreme Court of Sydney N.B. W.) an appeal from a decree of Bir W. Manning perpetually restraining tne Defendant (Hogg) from selling a fraudulent imitation of Enos Fruit Salt, and giving heavy damages to tho Plaintiff, has, after a moit exhauitivo trial of two diyi 1 duration boen unnmmouily dumiiaod with ooats.-' Sydney Mornint; Herald," November 26th, 1385. _i»iiiin« tao_ bottlo, and sco ttut the Capnulo u markwl ENO'S FKUII SALT. With oat it jou havo boon i _po««d on by a woxhlms rREPARED OMLY«AT ENO'S FRU SALT VVUIIKS.^. MEROY BTREE ilu LOnDONj a dr TKMIj,

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7268, 16 October 1891, Page 1

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