-f^NOS CKUIT DAIT, All Functional Dornngomontfl of thoLhor, Temporary Congestion Arming from Aloohoho Beverages ; Errors in Diot— Eatin» or Drinking •BilliousnoM -Sick Ileadacho, Giddiness, Oprrcwlon or Fooling of Melancholy : Vomiting, Heartburn, fournoaij of tho Stomach, <.'on»tipa« Won, Thir«t, Rhenraatißm, and Gout ; Boa Sick* ness, Impure Blood, Itching, Nettle Rash, or nny Over-acid stato of tho Blood ; Bkin Eruptionft, Boils. Diphtheria, tho offoota of Morourwl Poisons : at tboCommonoomont of Fovors of all kinds } »' ea»le» and Ohickon Pox— UNO'S "IRUIT SALT' is tho Simplest and best remedy known, $ (I 1^ longevity, Or ft lifo comploto in nil its atftgeo In on tho vhoto desirable but extromely rare. But a wiso obuorvanco of tho flimple lawa of nature will redeem the observers from tho hell of many nll». Ants to tho, paradise of a pleasurable existence, ftnd conduct thorn through lifo aileatly,. gently and coronoly to Its lax off tenninaton. . lathis Death? Dreaded thing, How beautiful thou art 1 I HAVE A GIIMfcToLD AGE-I USB BNO'S «f« f FRUIT SALT * A SONG OF GRATITUDE; M kV, J.O.A, 03 XIOHTT TSAR 09 Ad* fTfIESE words a wise Fhyoioian said Stomwh'a a nmotor aU ahould droad, Oppose his lftwi— fox.doath prepare, Oboy them— health trill triumph thoro. Wih grateful thanks I hail thy name, i so I *nd strive to givo it fame. Your *' Salt»of-Fn it, " can bring me wuw, ] And ttt*m« oomfort v»hen I plenso By into ftperiont, strong or mild, l T« cAtet a torn or oootho » ohildj |»2IM nulnaro without foroe or atr»lp, hourt, firer, lung, r.nd brftin ' M^koltM {mine aeitbev fwit nor ttlow ht Mood' heat not too high nor low Bo bringing health, at litUo eoit, Rtwtoring whnt nogloot had loot ; To Eno* Salt I owe » dobt, 'iho grateful mind xwsj not forget With rhymo that debt, in part I pay ; Exporicnco toaohing what to say, Neglect not tho body, upon which tho whole earthly existonoe dopet>dn, inform yourself of what is beneficial and what is pernicious to it. ' BXOITBMJfcNT, JPJBViSRIdH COLD with j HIGH TEMFKRATURK and QUICK PULSE,f or BUDJDJEN EMERGENCY j USB ENt/S ffRDIT BALT, an imporative hygenionocd. It keeps tho blood pur* provouta f*rer* wid acute mflamma tory diueaioo, removes tho injuriona offeetfl of exoitexoont, stimulants, aaroottcs, such an alcohol, tobacco, toa, colleen, by natural moans; thu* restores tho nervous 'system to ito normal condition by preventing ■tho great danger of poiaonod blood and ovor cerebral activity, »looplcsane«j, irritability, worry, etc, THJfi liltbT ANTIDOTE FOR UXCJTtfMKNT, WAWTOF.BLKEF, JBTO., HALB-DOZ&N OYSTER 3 (well chewed) two or three tiinen » day, Mid JSNO'O FRUIT SALT every Jfow ttouw, HEAJ>ACH» AMD JDISORDEKKD M 0& AOHf—" After Buffering for nearly two*and>a half yean from severe hoadaobo and disordered •tomiwh, and after trying moatly evarything mod ' spending much monov without finding any iMmefii I was rcoommonded by a friond to try 7«vjc FRUIT SALT, and before I had finished one, bottle I found it doing mo a great deal of good, and now lam restorod to my tumid health mA others I kttow that have tried it have not enjoyed *uoh good health tor years, Yours tooirt truly, RoKiEX Huiiwffiuea F«rt Ofllco, SMrwfexd,". IiUPORTAUT TO TRAVELLBRfj AND ALL LEAVING HOMJS FOR A OiXAiTGiit- | "We have for the last four year mod your JTRUIT SALT during several imptrtant Surrey j ISapedltioniiA the Malay Peninav la, Biam,aoa ! Cambodia, and have undoubtedly derived very great benefit from it. In one intitanco only was ' one 6f our party attacked with fever during •that period, and that happened after our supply of FKI'XT fIALT had,nm out. When znakin? krtii' marohea ondor the powerful rays of a TOrttoal »un, W trayelling through swampy dittriotfl) we have ui;edtho Fitult SALT wo ovtoreo times a day, TheFKUIT HALT acts Mt gcntlo aperient. keop« tho blood cool and healthy, and wards off foyer. Wo have jptaurorein voluntarily tostifyiag to tho value of your preparation^ and our firm belief in its j ,»flicacy. Wo never go into tho jungle without ! It, and have" also recommended it to others. '•^Y<mt» truly, Commander—A. J,. JLowoa, ' F,R;U.B, HUSiamow Majesty's Hvdrographer; U. Cf. Dayuxsqi, »upontend^n JSJiamest Gorernment Telegraphs. Bankok Siam, May OAUTIGN~~X*gaI Righto nro oteoted V»ry civilised tkmntry. 'Read the following 'Za th» Supremo Court of Sydney N.B. W.) Btt' apps*l ,fct«Mtt » decree of Sir W, Manning pexpeftudiy teKtvaining tue Defendant (Hogg) 2r«m MlUsg *' fraodnleni Imitation of Snoc frthSalt, andfiiying hear/ damage« to the Jjj^AUffili*, aftera moirt cxhittfltire trial of fro dAye* duration been uoaalmoiuly dismiwed with eosbs. — ' Sydney Morning Herald," IfcVoSifor26&.im BywwHw«» each bottle, and me tint the mlKiw l^t#be«almp««(SonbyaT)ror»nl*Bi ffiteVw. kojU> w ajui outturn. i»R«JPAHED On£FTt BHO'3 FKUI'JJ OA&X WOKK9, JPOMKKOY SXEKKX,
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8039, 31 July 1894, Page 1
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