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" The fate of a nation will ultimately depend upon the strength and health of the population."— Bkaconsfikld. Dr. H. B. Carpenter, F.R.S. in one of a, series of lectures under the auspices of the National Health Society, in speaking; of Zymotic Diseases—lnfectious Diseases—such as Smallpox, etc., susceptibility to take them, he held, came in some cases from a poisoned condition of the blood, arising from the body retaining some portion of the wastes. Those wastes, when not removed, were reabsorbed into the bloocl, anil acted as a, ready soil from which disease would germinate. For the most practical mode of preventing the spread of iufectious diseases, read a large illustrated sheet given with each bottle of Eno's " Fruit Salts." Prepared only at Kno's "Fruit Salt" Works, Poraerovstreet, New Cross Road, London, S. E., by J. C. Eno's Patent.—Caution :—Legal rights are protected in every civilised country. Head the following "In the Supreme Court of Sydney, New South Wales, an appeal from a decree of Sir W. Manning, perpetually restraining the defendant (Hojjg) frQin selling a fraudulent imitation of Eno's ' Fruit Salt," and giving heavy damages to the plaintiff, has, after a most exhaustive trial of two days duration, been unanimously dismissed with costs."— Morning Herald. Small Birds : How to get Rid of Them. —Tauranga, September 29, 1833. DearSir,We are glad to inform you that the two bottles of bird poison acted most effectually in exterminating the small birds. Previous to scattering the poisoned grain, the sparrows, linnets, and lavks were about IN THOUSANDS, BOX NOW THERE ARE ONLY A FEW TO be seen. Wo have great pleasure in recommending your Bird Poison to our neighbours and friends.— Yours faithfully, Douglas and Son. To Mr. Kilnon. Kdson's Bird Poison, in bottles, at 2s Cd and Is 6d,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9452, 24 August 1889, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9452, 24 August 1889, Page 1 (Supplement)

Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9452, 24 August 1889, Page 1 (Supplement)