Ego's " Fruit 'Salt."—" I travel by rail between twenty and thirty thousand miles oaclx year, and in ray opinion there is 110 mode of travel™ ling so debilitating to the human system as that. For a long time I suffered from nervousness, sluggish liver, indigestion, flatulency, and most of the ailments common to those who travel a good deal. After trying many and. all more or less worthless remedies, J was induced to try your FRUIT SALT, and since doing so (nine months' ago) I may indeed say I am a now man,"and now I never consider my portmanteau packed unless there is a bottle of ENO'S ' FRUIT SALT' in it. I think it right to recommend it in every way— this letter—for I am sure it needs but to be tried, and no traveller would think of being without so great a friend in all cases of need. I enclose my card, and am faithfully yours, TRUTH. The Trossaehs Hotel. Lochs Katrine, Callander, N.B„ 27th Juno, 1883." Caution.—Legal rights are protected in every civilised country. Examine each bottle, and see that the capsule is marked Eno's "Fruit Salt;" without id you have been imposed on by worthless imitations. —Sold by all Chemists. i Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's Hair Restorer is acknowledged by all to be the most efficacious for restoring to ray hair its youthful colour and beauty, go
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8223, 7 April 1890, Page 3
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