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The ginger wine cases in Tuesday's Police Court will no doubt cause considerable inquiry to be made as to whose ginger wine ia non-intoxicating and suitable for staunch teetotallers and temperance people generally. Kenshaw's Non-intoxicating Ginger Wine was the one which stood the test, and is the only one on the market which may be sold by storekeepers, and used by temperance people. It is guaranteed to be absolutely pure and free from the poisonous and obnoxious ingredients mentioned hi the report. May ba had everywhere at Is 6d per bottle. \ A Natural Aperient, Eno's " Fruw Salt."—An unsolicited testimonial. A gentleman who is now above 80 years of age, writes!-" I ha™ for a long time used Eno's ' Fruit Salt.* I havn found it an effective yet gentle aperient, very bene? final to persons of sedentary habits, especiallyTucb who exercise not the limbs but the brain and frZ fluently require to assist nature without hazarded force. It acts according, to the quantity taken" either .as a relieving medicine or as a cooling and refreshing drink ; and 1 am convinced that if dSS not weaken when it stimulates." • CAUTTftw Examine each bottle and see that the car«iYi« marked, ENO'S "FHUIT SALT." WthoS you Have been imposed on for a worthiest?mi/SiY.n SOLD BV ATX CHEMISTS Directs imitation. languages How to prevent in sixteea Kffi MW - Loudo^S^y|^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8283, 16 June 1890, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8283, 16 June 1890, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8283, 16 June 1890, Page 11