Article image
Article image

mHE SEEMING MYSTERY o" paOLERA *~i TfIEvER THE office of trie liver ie to cleanse the blood as a scavenger might sweep the streets; when the liver is not working properly u quantity of effete (or waste) matter'is left floating in blood : under these circumstances, should the poison gtrm of Cholera or Fever be absorbed, then the disease results Ton the contrary, any one whose liver and other Organs arn in a normal or healthy condition may be subject to precisely the same condition v as to the contageDUs influences, and yet escatio Cholera and Fever. 1 his 1 consider explains satisfactorily the seeming mystery that per«ons who are placed in circumstances peculiarly favourable for the development of Cholera or Fever, who, in fact, live in the midst of it, escape unscathed. Cholera, and Fever may be compared to a weed (and a very ugly •me too, but even weeds will not irrow on solid flagstone, and what I contend for is this, that a person may be subjected to the influence of the speciflu poison— that is. the gerra of Cholera or Fever, and not contract the disease. Why! Becanse his secretions nere in a thor normal condition, and consequently, the poison could not take root, any more than a weed could do on a flageiono ; and, on tlio othfir hand, a person may have thes-.il (that is, disordered secretions, •< c.) very f»vour.»bl» for the disease and st 'H he escpes. Why? Becau.e the soil *as prepared, but there was no seed. H-mco the importance and '.Treat ' value of UNO'S FRUIT ?aLT. which, under all e'reumstances, keeps the secretions normal; if only as a preventive against and sure remedy for poisonod blood,biliousness, sick headaches, &c, no one ought to bo without it. ENO'S FRUIT SALT EEMOVES POISONODS MATTER caused by impuro or vitiated air, errors of eating or drinking, &c, by natural moans. No one is safe without having at hand some eOi.iont means of warding oft" Ii'.OOD POISONS. After a very patient and careful observation, extending over many yoars, ot the effects of ENO'S FKUIT SALT, I have not the least hesitation in stating that if its treat value in keoping the body healthy were universally known, tot a single travelling trunk or portmanteau would be without it. DIRECTIONS in SIXTEEN LANGUAGES how to Prevent Disease. CAUTION.— Legal rights are protected in every civilised country. Examine each Bottle, and see that the Capsule is marked !' UNO'S 'FKUIT SALT." Without it you have bocu Imposed upon by a worthless imitation. Sold by all Chemists. Price 2s 91 and is IjJ. Prepared only at ENO'S FRUIT SALT WORKS. Hatchaai, London, S.E., by J. C. ENO'S PATENT. THE NEW ZEALAND TOBACCOGJIOWING AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY (LIMITED). Head Oi-fioe asd Factory : Auckland. IMPOKTANT TO FARMERS The above Company is desirous of communicating with Formers and others, who are willing to grow Tobacco. Genuine Havana and American Seed and all information FREE, which can bo obtained at my Office, Mercantile Chambers, next to Bunk of New Zealand. AUGUST VOLLBRACHT, Working Manager. December 1,1883. XT ENRY "OUTTLE, j SHARBBROKER AND MINING REPORTER, [ HOUSE, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENT, AGENT NEW ZEALAND HERALD AND AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. IE AROHA, NEW ZEALAND. | AUCKLAND AGENT : MR. J. NEWMAN. DOYIAN & T DNDOR, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. COLONIAL BANK. Telephone No. 183. rnHE MERCANTILE AND BANr? L ROPTCY GAZETTE OF NEW ZEALAND. Issued in Dunediu weekly. NINTH Year of Publication now REDUCED to £2 '2a por annum, with Index 5s extra. R. T. Wheeler, Publisher. Local Agent—N. G. Lennox, Queen-stroot. HaTORTH ISLAND TRADE PKOTECJ3t TION CIRCULAR. PUBLISHED WEEKLY. Two Guineas per annum. ROBERT HORNE, Sola Proprietor. T\R. MOORE HA3 RESUMED PRACTICE, THIS DAY, at the usaal hours. Monday, January 23,1884. Tt/T ONIHJ.y QU3dM AR Y, Fob Transmission via San Fkanoibco. Thb "HERALD" MONTHLY SUMMARY Will be published on MONDAY MORNING NEXT, 4th Inst., And will contain all the Latest MrNiNo, Local, SnipprNO, Commercial, Political, and Social and Domestic News ok the moktb. TWOPENCE PER COPY Yearly Subscriptions for copies franked and posted rerularly from the Herald Office, to any adure&s (in advance) -i 6 Ditto ditto (credit) 6 0

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH18840202.2.20.3

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6930, 2 February 1884, Page 4

Word Count
688

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6930, 2 February 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6930, 2 February 1884, Page 4