PUBLIC OPINION. The opinion of the leading skin authorities of the world, viz., the late Professor Sir Erasmus Wilson, F.R.S., Dr. Redwood, Ph. D., F. 0.5., F.l.a, Mr. John L. Milton, Senior Surgeon St. John's Hospital for the Skin, London, &c., unanimously agree that Pears' Soap is the best soap for the skin and complexion. To Parents.— preparation 'is invaluable in the nursery as a general laxative. It is pleasant to the taste, and much superior to some other nauseous drugs. It corrects the ill effects of over-eating or exhaustion, and is extremely beneficial in any feverishness or heat of the skin. The bowels ought to be kept free by the " FRUIT SALT' for a month or six weeks after eruptivo diseases, such as Measles, Scarlet Fever, Chicken-pox, Small-pox, and all Fevers, or 'Infectious Diseases, &c, for its use frees the system of the " dregs." Many disastrous results would be avoided by attending to this. In the nursery it is beyond praise. Caution: Legal rights are . protected in every civilised. country. Examine each bottlo and see thatthe capsule is marked "Eno's Fruit Salt;" without it you have übcen imposed on by worthless ifflitations,-rSold by [.fQApjißr''-- ' .-• 'v-'-i*^ i -*- .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10038, 27 January 1896, Page 3
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