TTIN 8 C KUIT Q ALT.
All Functional DerangnmenU of the Liter, Temporary Congestion arising from Aloohoho BeTtraf m ; Error* in Diet — Katini or Drinking Billiousness Biok Headache, Giddiness, Oppraadon or Feeling of Melancholy ; Vomiting, Hsartbura, Bonrness of th« Stomach, Conitipa< tion, Tnlrst, Rheumatism, and Oout ; Be* Sickness, Impure Blood, Itching. Nettle Hash, or any Orw-acid state of the Blood , Hkln Erupei is, Boils, Diphtheria, the effeots of Morouriivl oisona j at the Commencement of Fevers of all ; Keasles and Ohioken FOXEND'S "FIWIT SALT' Simplest and best remedy known, LONGEVITY,? Or a life complete in all it* stage* is on the whoie desirable but extremely rare. But a wise obsetTance of the aimple laws of natur* will redeem the observers from the hell of many ailt* ents to the paradise of a pleasurable existence, and conduct them through life sileatly, gently and serenely to it* for off terjusation. Is this Death! Dreaded thing, How beautiful thou art 1
1 JAVB A GREEN OLD AGfi-I USX ENOfl " FBUIT SALT "
A BONG OF GRATITUDE:
*T AM r.&A. 01 MOBTT TIAR Of AQI, T BSE word* a wise Physician said Stsmaeh 1 * a master all should drencH 111 1 po s hisjlaws— for death prepare, .hem—health /will triumph thero. < ith {rateful thamks I hail thy name, Ino! and strive to give it fam*, our "Sait-of«Fru " oan bring me taw, And give me oomf ort w en I please By true aperient, strong or mild,
To oalm a man or soothe a child & Aid nature without forot or strain, Stre>aen heart flyer, lung, and brain Moke Mi* pulse neither fast nor slow The blood heat not too high nor low
Bo b inging huallh, at little oost, Uvitoring what neglaot had lost ;
To Kues Bolt I owe a debt, The grateful mind may not forgtt With rhyme that debt, to part I pay Experienoe teaching what to say.
Neglect not the body, upon which tht whole earthly existence dtpeods, inform yourself o( what U beneficul and what is pernioious to it. KXOITEMENT, FEVERISH COLD with HIUH TEMPERATURE and QUICK PULSE, or BUDDEN EMERGENCY USB EXO'a if H UIT SA.lt, an imperative hygaolaneed. It keepi the blood paro prevents f*v*n tnd Mate infl»ium» tory diseases, remoTM th* Injurious effect* of excitement, stimulants, urotfeos, inch u alcohol, tobacco, tea, ooffeos, by aatural mean* ; thua restores the nervous system to iti normal condition by preventing th« great danger of poUoned blood and over cerebral activity, sleeplessness, irritability, worry, *to. THJS BIHT ANTIDOTE FOREXOITIMBNT, WANT OF BLEEP, ETO., HALF-DOZEN OYSTERS (well chewed) two or three timta a day, and ENO'a FRUIT SALT every few hours. HBADAUHJt AMD DIBOKDEKED 81OMAOH,— " AfUr toflering for nearly two-and-a iMklf jtmtm from »OT»r« hvadacbe and diaordtrod ■fomaoh, and after trying moitly everything and ipending much money without finding any bandit, I wai recommended by a friend to try you FEUIT SALT, and before I had finished on* bottle I found it doing me a great deal of good, and now I am restored to my usual health ■od others I know that have tried it hrro not «a)oy«d such good health tor years. Yours most truly, Kombt UuMra&us Pott Omce, Larraaierd." IMPORTANT TO TRAVELLERS AND ALL LEAVING HOME FOR A CHANGE— "Wohav* forth* last four year used your FRUIT SALT during stveral imp< rfcant Survoy lispaditiona in th* Malay Peninao la, Biam,aad Cambodia, and have undoubtedly derived very great benefit from it. In one untune* only was one of our party atuwkad with fever during that period, and that happened after our supply of IKUIT SALT had run out. When rnakmr )*jtf marohas under the powerful rays of a vwTioal sun, or travelling through swampy district*, wehav* used the FRUIT HaLa wo or thie* time* % day. The tfiiUir SALT acU m a gwntl* aperient, keops the blood cool and hajtiuy, and wards oil fever. We have j pl*asur*in voluntarily teatifying to the value of your preparation, and our firm belief in its efixmoy. We navar go into th* iungl* without it, and have aLto reoommeudsa it to others, Yours truly, Commander — A. J. Lorruß, F»R.U.S, His aiamat* Majesty's Bvdrographer ; J. 0. Dxrwwot,. Supentendin Siames* Uov*rnm*nt T*l*graphs. Bankok Siam, May 1883.-J. 0. EXO, Ksq. Loadon.
CAUTION— Legal Bight* are oteoted •ejry elvilised oountry. Bead the following I» the Supreme Court of Sydney N.8.W.) g. appeal from a decree of Sir w. Manning rLZrtaally restraining in* Defendant (Hogg) C^TtrfHnt a fraadulant imitetionof Snos av«tt BaUT and giving heavy damage* to the EStiSTw alter a most exlwustive trial of fro day* duration been unanimously dumWl witb rSoatli. — • Sydney Morning Herald/ KW Ste21 H tAttl^a^ m thit the <tJstf^kS^O>BlhlVl II*AUT.l l*AUT. With
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8002, 15 June 1894, Page 1
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781Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8002, 15 June 1894, Page 1
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