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/ All l'miciioiinl .Derangements of thoLivor Tompornry Congestion aiioing from Alcohnho ]) •'voraeeu ; Errom in Diot- Kaiiug cr Drinkiug Billiou«DC8s, c ick Headache, Giddimss. Op. prossion or Feeling of Melancholy ; Vomiting, lU'artburr , Sourness of tbo Homnob, tonstijiation, Tiiirot, KheuniotiBin and Gout; . : oa v iclc nosB, Impure Blood, Itching, Nottlo Kanli or nny Over acid state of tho Blood . bkin Enijttii/iis, Boils, Diphthoria, tho oiFcofa of Mercurial Voifcons : nt the Cornnienccmeiit of Povor» of all kinda ; Measles nrnl Chicken Pox—

KNO'd •• 1'KVIT SALT is thn Kimplesfc Best rtmcdv known

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LONGEVITY,

Or tv life complete in all its stagou is on tho wbolo dosirablo but extremely rare. But ft wiso observance of Ihe simple laws of naturo will redt em tho observers from tho hell of many ailments to tbo paradise of a pleasurable existence, and conduct thorn through life silontly. gently and sorenoly to it« far off termination. Is this Death Trended th'ng How beautiful thou art 1

1 HAVE A GKEEN OLD AGE-IUSE EJhO'S "FliUIT SALT. 1 ' A S )m OI 1 GJKATIT DE.

BY AN JM3..A. OV EIGHTY YBABB OV AOB. THESE words a wise Physician Bftid i Stomach's* master all should • UppoBo his laws— for death prepare Obey them—health will triumph there With grateful thanks I hail thy name, Eno I and strive to give it fame. 5four il Salt.of«Froit" can bring me eass And give me comfort when X please By true aperient, strong or mild, To cairn a wan or soothe a obild} Aid nature without force or strain Strengthen heart liver, lung, and brain, Make t no puliw neither fast nor hIow, The blood heat not too high nor low oo bringing health, at little cost Restoring what nogloot had lost} To .Eno a Salt i owe a debt, > Tho grateful mind may not forget With rbymo that debt, in part I pay Expcrienco touching whatjto say, JNeglect not tho body, upon which the whole earthly existence dopmds, inform yourself ot what u beneficial and yt bat is pernicious to it. " INCITEMENT, 'f'EVEKIsH COLD with U1UU TEMPEKATURE and QUICK PULSE, or oUDUEN EMERGENCY USB EISO'B I'RUIT SALT, an imporntivo uy genie neod. It keope the blood pure fjrevonts toveru «jQd acuto miiamma toiy Uiseftses, removes the iu]uriou& offectu of oxoitetnent, stimulants, iifticoticB, such as alcoho tobacco, tun, coiloo, ty natural meuns ; thun restores tho nervous Hysteia to its noimal condition by preventing the groat danger of poisoned blood and over cerebral nctivity, sleeplessness, irritability, woiry, etO/ THE iiUST ANTIDOTE JFOKEXOITJSMEJNT, WAJNT OiT BLliEP. ETO , HALl-DOZEN OYSiERS (well chowed) two or throe timos a day, and ENO'S i'UUIT HALT every fow hours, HKA1M.0HE AJNJD DJttOiiDEKED SlOMADI1>— " After nufforing for nearly two-and-a half years from severe headache and disordered fctoaiach, and after trying moat everything ana spending much money without finding any benefit, I wan recommended b/ a friend to try your JjJiUJLT SALT, and before I had finished one bottle i found it doing me a great deal of good, andnow I am restf red to my usual health and other* X know that have tnod it haie not enjoyed such good health lor yoars Yours most truly, Kobbux llibMrniuins, i^ost Ofhce, Barraaford*" iMPORTANT TO TRAVELLERS AND ALL LEAVING ROME KOll A Cx£ANGit."Wo have for the last four year mod your FRUIT SALT during moral impi rtantSurvey Expeditions in the iaalay Peninsula, Siam.and Cambodia, and have undoubted y derived very i/reat benefit from it. In ono instance only was one Of onr party attacked with fever during that period, and that happened after our supply of tfitUlT SALT iad run out When makin/ long marches under the powerful ray* of a vertical sun, or travelling th'ough swampy district*, we hare ustd the JUtUl'l &&Ll two or three times a day. Tho JfiiUir SALT aots as » gentle aperient, keeps the blood cool and healthy, and wads off foyer. We have pleasure w voluntarily testifying to tho valueof your preparation, and our iirm belief in its aftlcacy. Wo never go into the jungle without it, and have al*o recommended it to otheis. —Yours truly. Oommander A. J. Loiraus, IMi.G.S.HisSiameseMaJesty'iHvdrographer; E, 0. DAVIDSO*, fcJupentendjnt Siamese Uovernmontlolegrapha. Bankok Siam, May 1883.- J C. Eno, JDb« Lofldon.

OAOilON— Legal Kighto are protootea in very eivUuied country. Ko»d tho ""owing In the Supreme Court of Srdney N.8.W.) m appeal from a decree of Sir W. Manning perpetually re»t««ning tno Defendant (Hogg) from veiling a fraudulent imitation of Enos Fruit Salt, trod giving heavy damages to the Plaintiff, hM, fcftera most exhaustive irkl of two d»ys' duration been unanimously alsmissed with oosts.-' Sydnty Morning Herald," Nottmber 26th, 1885. ' ' Jix*min# «ach bottlt, and sm %ak% tho Oapsuk ianmrked KNO'S FKOli SALT. With out it yon h*v» htm impostd on by a worthies mJUtlon. ftOI»P BY ML QUXUmZ.

PREPARED ONLY AT ENO'S FRUIT SALT WORKS, POMKROY STEBBT, LONDON, 3Y 3, 0, WNO'S PATENT

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7390, 15 June 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7390, 15 June 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7390, 15 June 1892, Page 1

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