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"This Is not thy Home.”— Chaucer. ‘This life is a problem, the next the solution." —Victor Hugo TjpjlE DISCORDANCES OF THIS LIFE.: When one by one ouv ties are torn, And friend from friend is snatch'd forlorn ; When man is left alone to mourn — ’Ti3 Naturo’s kindest boon to die. -E“- <Q> 35ST (£3- 23 "W 3E "S? ' Or a life complete in all its stages, is, on the whole, desirable, but extremely rare. But a wise observance of the simple laws of nature will redeem the observers from the hell of many ailments to the paradise of a pleasurable existence, and conduct them through life silently, gently, and serenely to its far-off termination, Is this Death ? Dreaded thing, How beautiful thou art ! I HAVE A GREEN OLD AGE-1 USE ZERO’S FRUIT SULT, An unsolicited Testimonial from a gentlemen, an F.S.A., who is now above eighty years of age, writes: “I have for a long time used ‘ENO'S FRUIT SALT’; I have found it an effective yet gentle aperient, very beneficial to persons of sedentary habits, especially such as 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.” IMPORTANT TO TRAVELLERS AND ALL LEAVING HOME " FOR A CHANGE.—“We have for the last four years used your FRUIT SALT during several important Survey Expeditions in the Malay Peninsula, Siam, and Cambodia, and have undoubtedly derived very great benefit from it. In one instance only was one of our party attacked with Fever during that period, and that happened after our supply of FRUIT SALT had run out. When making long marches under the powerful rays of a vertical sun, or travelling through swampy districts, we have used the FRUIT SALT two and three times a day. The FRUIT SALT acts as a gentle aperient, keeps the blood cool and healthy, and wards off fever. We have pleasure in voluntarily testifying to the value of your preparation, and our firm belief in its efficacy. We never go into the jungle without it, and have also recommended it to others.—Yours truly, Commander A. J. Loftus, F.R.G.S. His Siamese Majesty’s Hydrographer; E. C. Davidson, Superintendent Siamese Government Telegraphs. Bangkok, Siam, May, 1883.—J. C. Eno, Esq., London.” QUOCESS IN LIFE —“A new invention is brought before the public and commands success. A score of abominable imitations are immediately introduced by the unscrupulous, who in copying the original closely enough to deceive the public and yet not so exactly as to infringe on legal rights, exercise an ingenuity that, employed in an original channel, could not fail to secure reputation and profit. ’ ’ —Adams. CAUTION. —Examine each Bottle, and see that the Capsule is marked v« ENO’S FRUIT SALT.” Without it you have been imposed on by a worthless imitation. Sold by all Chemists. Directions in Sixteen Languages How to Prevent Disease. Protection in every Country. PREPARED ONLY AT E<NO'S Fpuit Salt Works, Ratefiam. London, S.E., * J X: m 'Ci 'ft IZZEEL \N & C - :E33s3r<a>’S3 3£ x >_^_ l 3F:233sr^]g?_

BY ROYAL, LETTERS PATENTLITTLE’S SHEEP HIP AND <0 3E3 A NON-POISON OUS oHEMICAL FLUID. _ After four year’s trial, this NEW NON-POISONOTJS DIPPING FLUID Is now ’Universally admitted to lie the best ever introduced. Its great superiority o /er other materials consists in its cheapness (costing less than id per sheep); its undoubted efficacy in destroying till ticks, lice, and every insect that infests the skins of sheep or domestic animals, and in its ■clean'iness and absolute harmlessness to those concerned in its use. IT MIXES READILY WITH COLD WATER. ONE GALLON WILL MAKE 100 GALLONS OF MILK-WHITE WASH (Twice the quantity made by any other Non-Poisonoua Dip), SUFFICIENT TO DIP 200 SHEEP. Being of an oily character, it is highly beneficial to the growth of the wool, which it leaves soft clean, and bright, without robbing it of the yolk—its natural nourishment—or leaving it iiarsh and dry, as is the ca.se when alkaline mixtures, such as lime and sulphur, or arsenical preparations are used. It is entirely without the ruinous effects invariably resulting from the tse of such materials. It is not only non-pois©nous, but may be used internally for worm in the throat in lambs ; it will also effectually cure foot-rot, and as a specific for scab it has never been known to fail. To those who dip in full fleece, this fluid will be found invaluable, for, being of a warm and protecting character, sheep will not catch cold, though dipped in the depth of winter. On a station it will be found invaluable as a healing wash for all wounds. It is a certain •cure for mange, ringworm, and all skin diseases which animals are subject to. It has been awarded a Medal of Special Merit by the Sanitary Institute Great Britain samples will be forwarded on application, and will not be charged for, if it does not effectually all that claimed for it. The following i estimonials, which are from gentlemen who have tried it in this district ally attest the va. _,e of Little’s Chemical Fluid for destroying Ticks, Lice, &c.:— Turakina, June 28, 1880 —Messrs Murray, Roberts, and Oc , Wellington.—Gentlemen,—Yours of the 11th Inst, is before us. in reference to our opinion respecting ‘‘ Little’s Chemical Fluid.” We have much pleasure in stating that we heve used it this season to dip over 10,000 sheep, and must say that we do believe it to be the best Dip we have as yet tried. It is certainly a little dearer than the other dips wo have formerly been using : but considering the benefit we think our wool has gained by uslag it, we are quito satisfied it is <;he best Dip that has come before the public as yet, and all our neighbors that have used it this season are now of the same opinion. There is no doubt now that when it has become known there will be a great -demand for it next season. The two drums addressed to ua came safely to hand.—Yours, <Jcc., Signed) CAMERON & SIMPSON. Carterton N.Z., June 28, 1880. —Messrs Murray, Roberts, and Co—Dear Sirs, —I have much pleasure in certifying that I have dipped my sheep this year in " Little’s Chemical Fluid," and have in every Instanco •found it to be most efficacious in be destruction of ticks, lice, scab, and other parasites. I write the above, oping that it may induce owners .sheep to use the “Chemical Fluid,"as by so doing lam sure they will in every case be thoroughly satisfied with the results.—l am. &c., feigned) JAMES COOPER. PRICE ss. 6<i- PER GALLON In Cases of 40 Gallons, sufficient to dip 8000 sheep and in 5 and 10 gallon iron drum For full particulars, local testimonials, &c., apply to MURRAY, ROBERTS, & CO., WELLINGTON; NELSON BROTHERS, LIMITED. REFRIGERATING STORES, Canßon Street Wharf, 84-j Upper Thames Street, London, E.C N ELSON BROTHERS, LIMITED, are prepared to received consignments of New Zealand Mutton and Beef upon arrival in London and to dispose of same at a CONSOLIDATED RATE OF PER POUND cover all expenses, including Lighterage, Storage, Fire Insurance, Cartage, Mrak, Dues, Brokerage and Commission. OFFICERS: —15, DOWGATE LONDOM, IE.C

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 779, 4 February 1887, Page 31

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