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How TO AVOID THE INJURIOUS EFFECTS OB stimulants.—The present system of livlDg—partak. Ingot too rich food, as pistry, saccharine and fatty substances, alcoholic drinks, and an insnfUctonl amount of ex ;rclso—frequently deranges the liver. I would advise all bilious people, unless they are careful to keep the liver acting freely, to exercise great care in the use of alcoholic drinks, avoid sugar, and always dilute largely with water. Experience shows that porter, mild alos, port wlno, dark sherries, sweet champagne, liqueurs, and brandios, ore all very apt to disigree ; while light white wines and gin or whisky largSly diluted with soda wator, will be found the least objectionable. Eno's Fkuit Salt is peculiarly adapted for any constitutional weakness of the liver; it possesses the powers of reparation when digestion has been disturbed or lost, and places the invalid on the right track of health, a world of woos is avoided by those who keep and use Eno's Fkuit Salt, therefore no family shonld ever be without it. Oautiok.—Legal rights aro protected In every civilised country. Examlno each bottle, and see that the Capsule is marked " Eno's Fjiuit Salt " Without it you have been impoaod upon by a worthless imitation. Sold by all Chemists. Price 2s Dd and 4s Bd. Prepared only at Eno's Fkuit Salt Wobks, Hatcham, London, S.E., by J. 0. Eno's .Latest from the Old Country.—John Bull to his daughters—Australia and New Zealand.— " Many thauks for your consignment of splendid Mutton, which lam thoroughly enjoying. In return I send you a great delicacy, Mandarin Sauce, which I recommend you to try. It is simply delicious. No grocery order Is complete without it. Don't forget to order it of your storekeeper. The new "Italian " bedstead ia a very pretty style—certainly an improvement on the ordinary French. Any person requiring bedroom furniture should inspect the large stock on view at Garlick and Cranwell's Cheap Furnishing Warehouse. Hundreds of bedsteads, all sizes, in stock,', and bedding of various kinds keptready for prompt dollvery. Dining and Drawing-room furniture to suit all dosses. Houses furnished throughout. Cash discount allowed.—Gotlick and Cranwell, Queen-street, Auckland. Newcomers and parties famishing will find the largest, cheapest, and besi assortment of glass, china, and earthenware at Boy lan and Tanfield'g, 174, Queen-street. Terra Cotta plaques in ail sizes i and a large assortment of fane; goods, suitable for | presents, just ppenod. 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7160, 28 October 1884, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7160, 28 October 1884, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7160, 28 October 1884, Page 6

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