A Natural Aperient. Eno's Fruit Salt. An unsolicited testimonial. A Rentleman who Is now above 80 years of »K» write* X have for a long time used Eno's Fruit Saw; Have found It an effective yet gentle aperient, very beneficial to persons of sedentary habits, especially such exercise not the limbs, but the brain, and frequently require to assist nature without hazardous force. It acts according to the quantity taken—either as a relieving medicine, or as a cooling and refreshing drink; and I am convinced that it does not weaken when it stimulates. .3AUTlON.—Examine each bottle, and see that she Capsule is marked, " UNO'S FRUIT SALT " Without It, yon have been Imposed on by a worthless imitation. SOLD BY all CHKMIBTS. Directions In sixteen languid®*. How to prevent disease. Prepared only at ENOS FRUIT SALT WQB&B, fiatcham, by J. U. Jtao'fl ft tut*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7897, 16 March 1887, Page 6
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