e ‘Thia Is not thy Home,”- Chancer. ‘This life Is a problem, the next the solution ."—Vidor Hug* tpHE DISCORDANCES OF THIS LIFE.: When ono by one our ties are torn, And friend from friend is snatch’d forlorn ; Wheir man is left alone to mourn—'Tis Nature’s kindest boon to die. r» <ss> mr «s§- ssj nst oe ■ 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 theparadise of a pleasurable existence, and conduct them through life silently, gently, and serenely to ito far-off termination, Is this Death ? Dreaded thing, How beautiful thou art! I HAVE A GREEN OLD AGE-1 USE BUG’S FRUIT SJILT. 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 r. relieving medicine, or as a cooling and refreshing drinlc; and I am convinced that it does not weaken when it stimulates.” *B© -4 ? \ SsKSS as* Sags m •S3SB Cl LA IMPORTANT TO TRAVELLERS AND ALL LEAVING HOME a 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 alsG 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.” QUOGESS 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 “ 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 EUO S Fruit Salt Works. Jiatefiam, London. S.E., C. 2E3lsrO’@ i/3J?ZE3XfI *JL".
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 813, 30 September 1887, Page 30
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