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T^NOS TC RDIT All Functional Derangements of theLivur, Temporary Congestion arising from Alcoholic Beverages ; If rron in Diet— Satins' or Drinking Billiousnesi e ick Headache, Giddiness, Oppression or Feeling of Melancholy ; Vomiting, lJeaitbuni, Bournes! of the Momacb, Constipa* tion, Tliiitt, Bhenmttitm and Gout ; '-lea Pickne»s. Impure Blood, Ttching Nettle Ka«h or any Over acid state of the Blood : Bkin Eruptions, BoiJi, Diphtheria, the effects of Mercurial Fouoni ; at the Commencement of Fevers of all kinds ; Measles and Chicken Pox— FNf-'-i " lU'lT SALT' ii tho Pmiplot and Beat remedy known. LONGEVITY, Or a life complete in till iti stas;cl is on the whole deiimble but extremely rare. But & wiso observance of the simple laws of nature will redeem the observers from tho hell of muDy ailmenti to the paradise of a pleasurable existence, and conduct them through hie silently, gently and serenely to iti far off termination. Is this Death! Dreaded thing How beautiful thou art !

1 HAVE A GREEN OLD AGE-I USE IEKO'8 " FRT7IT SALT/ A S )NG OF GKATITUDE. AN F.S.A. Or MGHTT Y1ABS Of 101. THESE worai a wlae Physioian Mid i Stomach's. & master all should dread, Oppose hi* law»— for doatto prepare Obey them— health will triumph there W ith grateful thanks I hail thy name, Eno 1 and strive to give it fame. Four "Salt-of-Fru " can bring me ease And give mo comfort when I pleaso By true aperient, strong or mild, To cairn a man or soothe a child; Aid nature without force or itrain Strengthen heart, lifer, lung, and brniu, Make tne puUe neither fait nor alow, To* blood beat not too high nor low Bo bringing health, at little cost I eitonng what neglect had loit; To Eno'a Salt 1 owe a debt, The grateful mind may not forgit With rhyme that debt, in part I pay Experienco teaching what to say. Neglect not the body, upon which the whole earthly existence depen .inform yourself ot what i j beneficial and w is pernicious to it. 11 KXC1TEMKNT,' FEVERISH COLD with HIGH TEMPEBATUKE and QUICK PULSE, or SUDDEN EMERGENCY USE £NOV» i»Kl IT SALT, an impor*tive hygenio need. It keeps e blood pure prevents fevers fud acute uiflamms tory diseases, removes tho injurious effects of >\ citoment, stimulants, narcotics, such as alcohol, tobacco, tea, coffeo, by natural means ; thu* restores the nervous system to ita noimal condition bj preventing the great danger of poisoned blood and over cerebral activity, sleeplessness, irritability, worry, eto. THE BEST ANTIDOTE FOREXCITBMBNT, WANT OF 8LEEP. ETO , HALF-DOZEN OYSIEKB (well chewed).two or three times » day, ar.d ENO'S FRUIT SALT every few hours. HEADACHE AKD DISORDERED SlOMA OH — " After suffering for uu»r\y two-and-a half y6ars from icrere headachf 4nj disordered stomach, and after trying almoit every thinpc and spending much money without finding any benefit, I was recommended by a friend to tiy your FKU1T SALT, and before I had finished one bottle I found it doing me a great deal of good, and now I »m re»U red to my uiuaI health and others I know that h*ve tried it ha-re nob enjoyed such good health tor years Yours most truly, RoBbbx Hum^hbiks, fist Oilico, barraitford." IMPORTANT TO TRAVELLERS AND ALJL LEAVING HOME *Ott A OJANGE — " We have for the last four yoars used your FRUIT SALT during ssvorftl important Survey Expeditions in the Mal*r Peninsula, Siain,aod Cambodia, and hare undoubte-Jly derived very great benefit from it. In one instance only was one of our party attacked with fover during that poriod, and that happened after our supply of FKUIT SALT had run out When making long marches under the poworful rays of n vertical sun, or tiavelling thiough swampy districts, we have used the FHUIO SaLi two or three times a day. The FKUIf SALT acla as a gentle aperient, keeps the blood cool and healthy, and wards off fever. We have pleasure in voluntarily testifying to the value of your preparation, and our firm belief in its efficacy. We never go into tho lungle without it, and havo al<o recommended it to othors. — Yours truly, Oomm*nder A. J. LoiTua, F.K.G.3, His Siamese Majesty's H vdrographer ; E. C DAV1D80H, Supentondjnt Siamese Uovernment Telegraphs. Bankok Siain, May 1883— J C. Eno, Esq., Loadon.

OAXTx'ION— Legal Rights are protecUd in vary civiliaed country. Head the following In the Supreme Court of Sydney N.8.W.) ' an appeal from a deorea of Sir W. Manning perpetually restraining too Defendant (Hogg) from selling a fraudulent imitation of Eno a Fruit Salt, and giving heavy damages to the Plaintiff, haa, after a moat exhaustive trial of two d*.ja' duration bean unanimously disinliied with oosta.—' Sydney Morning- Herald," November 26tb, 1886. JBxamhie each bottle, and **t> thkt tho Ohpaule Umaiked SNO'S VB.TJ 11 HALT. With out it you have been imposed on by a wor<ulaa uUtatfok. *OU> BY ALU QWtUWm. rREPARED ONLY^AT ENO'S FRU 8ALT WORKS/ba MEROY STREE suLOJNDONj | JT TEalij

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7271, 20 October 1891, Page 1

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