HOW TO AYOID THE IVJIVRIOITB EWItfTS 01 STIKIUAnts.— The present system of living— ing of too rich food, as putty, saccharine and fatty substances, alcoholic drinks, and an iniuSolant amount; of frequently deranges the Hrar. I would advise all bilious people, unless they are careful to keep the liver acting freely, to exercise great cure in the use of alcoholic drinks, avoid sugar, and always dilute largely with water. Experience sbowi that porter, mild ales, port win*, dirk sherries, sweet champagne, liqueurs, and brandies, are all very apt to disagree ; while light whit* wines' and gin or whisky largely diluted with soda water, will be found the lout objectionable. Eho's Frdit Salt Is peculiarly adapted for any constitutional weakness of the lifer ; it possesses the powers of reparation when digestion has been disturbed or lost, aad placet the is valid on the right (rack of health. ' A world of wees Is avoided by those who keep and use Eno'h Knurr Salt, therefore no family should ever be without; it. Diction.— Legal rights are > protected iu every civilised country. Examine each bottle, and see thai; the Capsule is marked " Eno"b Fiiuit Salt." Without it you have been imposed upon by » worthless imitation. Sold' by all Chemists. Price 2s 9d and «a ed. Prepared only at Eho» Fjhjit Salt Woßice, Hatcham, London, S.E., by J. O. ENe'a Patbni:. . ,;•';-■.'!■ .■■, ■■ y.r-, ■ ■ Livor Complaint.— Bristol's Sugw-ooated Pills ai« in i his disease, as nearly an can be said of any iniidioal preparation, a perfect .iipeclucr. They quickly relieve the p»in In the right side, cause the bowels to.be properly supplied with bile, and thus' [••xnve and .-revent comtioUon and headache, atoryto
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7302, 14 April 1885, Page 3
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