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"C1N0 S C RDIT QALT i All Functiomil DertDgemenU of tbeLi\er, Temporary CoDgeition armng from Alcoholic Beverages ; Errori in Diet— Eating or Drinking BilliousnetfS Pick Headache, Giddines*, Oppression or Feeling of Wrlarjcholy ; Yomiliug, BcMtbura, Sourness of the stomach, Constipation, Tniist, EbeuriDatiFm and Gout ; ?ea?icknes«, Impure Blood, Itching Nettle Bash, or any Over acid state of the Blood ; Skin Eruptioni, Boils, Diphtheria, the effects of Mercurial Poisons ; at the Commencement of Fevers of all kindi ; Measles and Ohicken Pox— ENO'S " FRUIT SALT' is the Simplest and Best remedy knowr. hi V^'^^l i (iwfX 4M-Lii x '''#&k ! f \ ---pZ;A i § . LONGEVITY, Or a life complete in all its stages is on the whole desirable but extreme ly rare. But a wise observance of the simple laws of nature will redtem the observers from the hell of many ailments to the paradise of a pleasurable exi3tence, and conduct them through life •llently, gently and jserenely to itsj far off termination. Is this Daath Dreaded thing How beautiful thou art 1 1 HAVE A GllEKN OLD AGE-iUSE EJnO'S •' FKL'IT SALT." A S ->NG OF GKATir DE. BY AN T B.A. OJ EIGHTY YBABB O» AQB. THESE word! a wiie Phyiician said : Stomach'i % muter all ihould chead, Oppo«« hii lawi— for death prepare Obey them—health will triumph there With grateful thank* I hail thy name, Eno I and strive to give it fame. Your "Salt-of-Frmt" can bring me ease And give me comfort w en 1 pleaub By true aperient, strong or mild, To calm a man or soothe » child ; Aid nature without force or strain Strengthen heart liver, lung, and brwn, Make tne pulse neither fut nor slow, Th« blood heat not too high nor low Bo bringing health, at little cost Kestonng what neglect had^lost , To Eno s Salt l owe a debt, The grateful nund ni»y not forgtt With rhyme that debt, id part I pay Experience teaching what to say. Neglect not the body, upon which the whole earthly existence depends, inform yourself ot what is beneficial and what is pernicious to it. " JUXCITEMENT, \fc E v^hKIsH OOLL> wish BIUH TEMPEBATUKE awl QUICK PDLSE, or bUDDEN iMEKCENCY USE EflO'S FKUIT SALT, an imperative hygenicneed. It keeps the bicod pure yueveuts leven °nd acute mflamnia toiy aiseaaea, removes the injurious eiftcls of excitement, stimulants, narcotics, such us alcoho tobacco, tta, colfee, by natural means ; thu» rtbtoies the nervous system to its noimal condition by preventing the dan^r of poisoned biood aud over cerebral i.ctiv.*.y, faleeplessuesa, vrntability, worry, etc THEBL^^TAMIDOTiiFOREXClTJMfiNT, •yVAKT VF aLLEP. ETU, OYS1EK8 (well chewed) two or three times a day, aiid ENO'S FRUIT HALT every few houra. HEADACHE AiSJU DibUixDEtiEU SiOilA.QB. — " After suffering lor uwrly two-and-a half years from severe headache aud disordered stomach, and after trjmg tuoat everything ana spenaing much mouey without finding any benefit, I was recommended b a friend to ti; your FKUIT SALT, and beioie 1 had nnuheu one bottle 1 found it doing me * great doal oi good, and no w I am re»U rod io my usual health and others I know th. u t have tued it ha^e not enjoyed such good health tor yeais Your, most truly, RoBisur .HUMPHRIES, Jf st Omce, Barrasf ord. " iJMPOKrANT TO TKAVELLhK^ AND ALL LEAVING HUME 1 OU A ORANGE.— " We have for the laat four year used your FRUIT SALT during suveialimpi itantduivey Expeditions in the Aialay Peumscla, tiiam,»ud Cambodia, and have undoubteJ y derived vei) great benefit from it. In one instance only was one of our p»rty attacked Tilth fever during that period, and that happened after our supply of FRUIT SALT had run out When makm/ long marches under the powerful rayt of a vertical sun, or tiavelling tniough awampy districts, we have used the Jb'Kul I 1 BjIh two or three tunes a day. The FivUIT bALi' acts as * e,ei«Ue aperient, kieps tho Dlood cool aud healthy, and wards oft fevei . We have pleasure in voluntarily testifying to the value oi your preparation, and our nrm bahef in itf> efficacy. We never go into the jungle without it, and have ako recommended it to others. —Yours truly, Commander A. J. Loitus, F.R.G.S, His Siamese Majesty's Bvdrographer , E. (J. Davidso*, iriupeiitend jnt tiiamoie GovercmeDt Telegraphs. Bankok fciam, Maj 18W.- J C. ENO, Eso London. CAUTION— Legal Rights are protected n ,T«ry civilised country. Read the following In the Supreme Court of Sydney 8.6. W.) an appeal from a decree of Sir W. Manning perpetually restraining tne Defendant (Hogg; from selling a fraudulent imitation of Eno a fruit Salt, and giving heavy damages to tht Plaintiff, has, after a moit exhaustive trial oi two dftyi 9 duration been unanimously dismissed with oortfc— ' Sydney Morning Herald,' November 26th, 1885. Kxamln* tach bottle, and see ttut the Oap«ul« Umarked iNO'B ¥RU 11 SALT. With out it you have been imposad on by a wot tale** mitotioa. SOLD BY ALL 0UJIMIST8. PREPARED ONLY AT ENO'S FRUIT 8ALT WORKS, POMEROY 8TREET, MfflDQN, BY J, C, ENO'S PAIaSNT

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7487, 8 October 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7487, 8 October 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7487, 8 October 1892, Page 1

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