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TCINOS "C RUIT OALT All Functional Porangcmonts of tbo Liver, Temporary Congestion aiuing fiora Alcoholic Beverages ; Errors in Diet- Eatiu? or Drinking Billiousness, *iok Headache, Giddiness, < pprcssion or Feeling of Melancholy ; Vomiting, veartbum, Sourness of tho stomach, Constipation, Thirst, Rheumatism and flout ; ?c» c ick ness, Impure Blood, Itching Nottle Nnih 01 uny Over-acid state of the Blood . bkin Eiup tiuns, Boils, Diphthoria, tho effects of Mriciuul Vonons ; nt tho Commencement of Fcvns of all kinds ; Measles and Chicken l'ox— ENO'd " P RUIT SALT' is tho S.mpkst ami Best remedy known. LONGEVITY, | Or a life complete in nil its stages is on the whole desirable but extremely rare. But a wise observance of tho simplo laws of nature will redtem the observers from tho hell of many ailments to the paradiso of a pleasurftblo existence, and conduct them through lifo lilontly, gently and serenely to its far off termination.

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Neglect not the body, upon which the whole earthly existence depen .inform yourself of what i« beneficial and w hat is pernicious to it. " fc-XCITEMENT, ' FEVERISH COLD whh HIGH TEMPERATURE and QUICK PULSE, or &UDDEN EMERGENCY USE EWo *li IT SALT, an imperative hygenicneed. It keeps o blood pure prevents fevers *nd acute inuamm* tory tiiHcuei, removes the injurious effects of >\ citement, stimulants, narcotics, such as alcohol, tobacco, tea, cofleo, by natural' means ; thu« it stores the nervous syatem to its notraal condition by preventing the great danger of poisoned blood and over cerebral tctivity, sleeplessness, irritability, worry, eto TH£BBbTANTJDOTEFOIiFXCIT2MENT, WANT OF aLI-EP. ETO, IiALF-DOZEN OY3IEK3 (well chewed) two or three times a day, atd iNO'S FRUIT SALT every few hours. HEAJJAOHK AUD DIbOJKDERED SIOMAOH — " After suffering for nearly two-und-a half jears from severe hcadachf «nd disordered itcinacb, and after trying almost evory thing and spenuing much money without finding any benefit, I was recommended be a friend to try your JbltUlT SALT, and before I had finished one bottle 1 found it doing mo a great deal of bood, nnd now I am rosk red to my usual henlth and others I know that have tried it haTO not enjoyod such good health tor yeais Yours moat truly, Robert Humphries, i?<st Office, Barrecfcrd." IMPORTAIsT TO TRAVELLERS AND ALL LEAVING HOME *Olt A OHANGH.— "We hare for the last four years u»od your FKU.IT SALT during BBvernl important Survey Expeditions in the Malay Peninsula, Siam,wad Cambodia, and have undoubtedly derived very great benefit from it. In one lnutanc ouly was one of our party atiackel with fever during thr.t period, and that happened after our supply of FKl'lT SALT had run out When inakmf long marches under the powerful rays of a vertical sun, or travelling through swampy districts, we havo ustdthe FllUl I 1I 1 S^Ll two or thiea tunes a day. Tho FRUII' SALi 1 acts as a gontle aperient, kteps the blood cool and healthy, and wards off foyer. \Vo havo pleasure in voluntarily testifying to the valub oi your preparation, and our firm belief in its efficacy. We mver go into the junglo without it, and have al o recommended it to other*. —Yours truly, Commander A. J. Lorros, F.1i.0.5, HiaSiaraoio Majesty's Hvdrographer j E. O. Davidbo*, Supentond jnt Siameio Government Telegraphs. Bankok Biam, May 1883— J C. EMO, Esq., London.

OAUITON— Legal Eights are protected in very civilisod country* Bead the following In tho Supreme Court of Sydney N.8.W.) an appeal from a decree of Sir W. Manning perpetually restraining the Defendant (Hogg) from soiling a fraudulent imitation of Enos Fruit Salt, and giving heavy damages to the Plaintiff, has, after a moit exhaustive trial of two d»ys' duration boen unanimously dismissed with costH.-' Sydney Mornint; Herald," November '/6th, 1885. caoh bottle, and it* tbxt the Oapsu^Sk^dßNO'SFßyilSALT. With outit you have U«n imposed on by a wonnlsa uai&. SOLD BY ALL OHJBMIfITS. rRE PARED ONLY -AT ENO'S FRU SALT VYURKS.V'MEROY BTBBB llt LOwDONj B J) 1 TEMi,

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7270, 19 October 1891, Page 1

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