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V V V V V V^'-v*. “ *•*. SO«iAHU3yn 3”’.-j .T M 3 KITH A *4. □ ’ ;i r:: SOS lUa ij-.mivi ).• :! t rant si. 33 Y-.-H »¥ A r, . *ll Pr !i,••._:;( JS3 clauT sdt I Pr.2 me [IT L i Ya'/c. '/a ,'i.ivi■ r __ T ersy-Tn^i • /.TO JO itO ®r~” ive and Tome p,»n ,o c 0 *ovdr.nv r j\6 e\; yV\-y \i3\^ EJFE IB^ZEtTXTT. ;*/; Queen’s HeadiHoteij Mewcastle-on-Tyrie, Y J fX-OWi^ r.-V ■ v<n IT, 5 4th June, 1577 v«.-i J V ■.C.£.jEl>rp vr Esq \ rs ri FR-rii^SALT:’ 00. r» , . '3v . “I'Cmn'G'n'Cr'O lor_U iiijviuu.Li.! !f i*.y t>“‘ *u, v~p-e>6~ ►--- --rr — • -•- •• , • : • ■ ! 1 p* , , .uii/.vu- 1-„ r hev C I have t-il/ln FRU'IT SALT,’ and the- good' results' accruing therefrom Kayo.'been my for addressm a you. l am, la%' ; r^n”:^j ; ! ;;Sj im ■ a 4 1 -•>' .Oy.-y;/ •AI-AA S,y As sunshihelpn faiij Nature’s .face, _^rr\*SE ;*s> Which; ck’ariy.dojwe love to.trac'j ; '•—As'welcofneeis'thib Howcirin'May, ; n-rj>. That bl.uqm around us on our way; I/. ; •-AsVjvelebme ns tfiej*vildi4)irdfjjgt|fig, i :,-.ii : Which greets us as we go along; 1 ... .„• As: welcome! as the Howe:6' perfume, 1 ... .... . That scents' the air in sweet, sweet Jtiup,.. >ils ■ Famous •••*fcF#idfc Balt l , ( *:; j..eoonvuc Wv:-.'»L V &t-a'o>i\u er.u\ to P%\ j >'> UO Wi'.'.J'JOJ > io 1 ;. c’tnu-iVn.-O j ■jft >.> ,“i Free frotii' dsliigfer, l free" frolii hahn,. ' ' ! J It acts like-'soivteUiiiagician’s charm Atainy.tim'e l '.a damtyndr'alught, ay.ii Which Will (\isppl .disease’s shaftjnjig:, Mrire.priceless >tiian tlie'ridhestlgold;-' i' Thafcr.ev.er.-didiiitrfwdal'ljHturf-old;»vili tt . Awl- ftll, ,thrpughout> lour ttative land,'; i ■ . SKoi jd afyrsiys. have' at their, [command i*Bno’s- Famous*, ’ j ■ fi \ \ .null oi Cool and refreshing as the breeze, To • Headache it’ gives ' certain' ease ; ißilrtiushess—it does assuage,' And chres it both in' Youth and Age. bidiijness it will arrest, ' . ,; - Aiid hiye'both confidence and rest; •' iThitSt 'it -will at once 'allay:- 1 " i l ll * And; 'what -the best in every way ? Wli3r, Elio’s [Famous Fruit Salt I” T}),e [Appetiteiit iviil enforce, : Aiidjh.elp'the:syt>temdii'its course ; Perhaps^you’ve ateror drank too much, ' It ’will.xestbre 'like'unagic touch. ' Depression, wit Wits-fearful sway-;. ■ : lt''driveh‘eledti , ie-like l away'; !Jl! And! if-the blood is found impure, Yfhat effects a perfect” cure 1 Eng’s :L * Famous “ Bruit- Salt! ” it..b ) Jf.DZXUJIUa .f-LII'-iT ILVCA.Lfir - jvi-ji lir.iii J'J ujj o UJ <i s ct;ii[ j hob Llm bill! ,(!<■! inj-J----.U'.ilgt:!. ApAlHS'r’- ! :F ; :pKEAT TRUTHS, Kiel* I f'W S • V V a ... . \ BRii^ING^R-FiOf; vhEAfTS- - REBELLING. INSTINCTS, INCLINATIONS, IGNORANCE, AND FOLLIES., . ’ DISCI PL US E ..AND... SELF . DENIAL,' THAT PRL-.CIOL'S BOON, THE; HIGHEST AM), BEST .IN LIFE. ■-> J vi; giliLl:,;:' iiill fii in* .Volbr! ti n>-.> . . ‘ . t 1 • ~.r ... a j ~ 4 ...... r ..... PREVENTABLE JDEATH.— Y>Oiy f should , fever,, that - htimaii' race', not-be'-as much and more hunted up, and its career stopped, as the solitary WTetch who causes his-CfellcLAa- violent 'death ? The murderer, as he is called, is quickly, nuade.an r example of by the lawF'-T'evers are, at^nfostjumversaily acknowledged to be preventable diseases,; how-is-it that they are allowed to level their thousands every £year, and - millions -to suffer almost without”protest ? The most c j ordinary observer must be struck with the huge blunder. L | Who's to blame ? Por the means of preventing premature I death w - from, disease, read a large. Illustrative Sheet mlfi eacir" bottle of ENO’S‘“ FRUIT SALT.” ‘ riven wi irmation is invaluable. If this invaluable r J information were universally carried out, many forms of : -disease, nowproducing such havoc, would cease to exist, c ) aSjJTague, 1 Leprosy, Ac., have done when the true causeb v[ll jobss become'knowrii The^'PliL'lT-SALT ?^: -(6iie ofA 1 own-products) keeps the blood,pureJand:ia thujlj; PJy- 1 r \ of jitself oiip;.of the most valuable means of keeping the free from'fevers and blood poisons, liver,complaints, jb"-,-L&c., ever discovered. As'a means of preserving! and p. '' : •*flfestoring it-.is unequaijed; and it, is, mordover; 1 fa' pleasant, refreshing, ppd...invigoratinguibeveragel pj 5 After a patient and careful observation of ; -its''effects' & ' :i ;when used,. I have, no hesitation in .stating -thirty if its ‘ i-great value in keeping the body-healthy were univccßally' ; known, not a .-household in* the-land tFoiilcl be, without ii,snr afsingic travelling trunk or portmanteau biit would j contain-it.' j ; ••• ’’ "' *" -IS : J USED MY -FRUIT SALT” FREELY in my lastßevere ] I attack of-fever, and I .have every reason to,'say it. f=aS saved my life."—J, C. Eno, Hatcham -Fruit Salt’ Works, ] London, S.E.f , ... v t^ApE'H^K: i m m. mm ■ -..«a'T*3|A>\» •,5-w m m ■fUSE EMOS mmm i«Se FRUI SA as* m m ■ w i ; SHI mm M mmm sm mm Wi ■ijfgi m ■ m mm mmm ,•*> J”Vi > mt few StlSVSf' m (V* m r - ; ■ m ?idi''d.,bC ; Qi[EEPU^Neß& " Tk V overdraft ou |the. .• ijaiilc, .of j c (L.if e f y-r "* Lm4 -J Ijjj i* L b 1 ' nvnif om nTvf KroofKlTlf? T Drawing an' w v w jDate,c'hours,; HJ6b J rich' J dQpl&i 'bthdiblbbdqipTSbh's] feverish coLds,"biliousness, sick head-. 1 1 p.mthq ofiappe-' ritite,usOUrnesfOf Stomach, &c.— Use LUO’S “FRUIT (SALT.” dt isipleashst, health-giving, refreshing, : land inivjgdratihg: f j You cannot overstate its great value . in : Jceeping : tho blbcjdtpure'-ahd fi;eefrom■ disease.' *. TRAYELLERS.—“ We, the under'“FßUlT ‘SALT’’ pjnpqUant Survey Expedition'siiilthe' MalayPe'nTnsula, Siam, and Cambodia, |i|]| i ; 'lLand have .uiidbubtedly grcjWbguefit from l it- In one instance only was one of our party attacked i with fever [during that period, andTljat. happened.after OUI I supply of UNO’S “FRUIT'SALT” had run out. When making lqngi marches, under the powerful! fays of a vertical sun, or travelling through srVaufpy districts", the ■ 'undersignej have used. END'S twaox three times .a (lay,id the following-manner and "propor- ’ tfoiis V At daybrealc two' teaspooivfuls' mixed .with the .. :, j.uice of a raw lime, and a little sugar in a; tumbler of hi’Mtj 'water'; shortly afterwards a light meal of tea'or coffee, 'bread and ‘fruit; about midday oncsmall spoonful'With vraw-liine juice kndlu'.aterf;; and bfcfore'retiring for the • 'night another teasphonfuLin water,-v? END’S “FRUIT SALT,!' use'd asi aforesaid,. ; acts ,a.s, ajjgentle' aperient, kqeps-the..bipod, .cool.and Healthy, and.wards off fever. 'J)he .undersigned have pleasure .in voluntarily /testifying to the yalue of your preparation,and our firm belief in its efficacy,.' We never'go into thhjungle.without it, and have also reiomnie.njied it to' truly. Commander A.' J. LclFTlis,! F.RiG.S.y his Sihtiiese’Majesty’s HydrographerE. C. Davidson, .Superintendent Siainese (Lov'ernmeht- .iTelegraphs.--: 'Bangkok, Siam, ■ •!‘May, 'IBB3—J. C. : Eno,-Londom”[ ••>*! go.-- ‘ ■

S 3 V# u 1— JA. NGUKEiEisr : o±iiD'. -A-G-IE] —x v;trsE : " ; „ v !'; : Jl :‘ l: :' t;. •. >■> . !jn- ii' r.! • ; •••'•/'i''! :; _ / ...... r .-f ~.., i ■ ' , ■ ! A.....:,,,' LAL •Jy :;i :: ••• •••■■ ‘ „ “ I have- for a Jong time not the Jfmbs bnt the cooling and refreshing dnhk ;' »nd lam convinced thatit' does not Weaken )vlieri it‘st!inmlates.’* ' such as exercise medicine, or as a INVALUABLE TO IN HOT OR FOREIGN CLIMATES. d !/.!•• It relieves the system of effete or poisonous matter, the grchridwbrk of fevers and other diseases, which, if retained, poisons the blood and produces the most disastrous consequences. It allays ..nervous excitement and restores the nervous system to its'prpper condition (by natural means). It supplies the want of Ripe Fruit so essential to animal economy, and can be taken’ as an INVIGORATING' AND COOLING DRAUGHT, under any circumstances, from: infancy to old age. It is impossible to overstate its value on that account No household ought to be without it, for by its rise many disastrous results may be entirely prevented. , ’ ,! It Is tho host rrovcntivo of, and Curo for •; • j L'LV,; BILIOUSNESS. MENTAL DEPRESSION. SICK HEADACHE. WANT OF APPETITE. SKIN ERUPTIONS. CONSTIPATION. PIMPLES ON THE FACE. VOMITING. GIDDINESS. THRST, ETC. FEVERISHNESS. UNNATURAL EXCITEMENT. CAUTlON.—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. Prepared only at Eno’s “Fruit Salt” Works, Pomeroy Street, New Cross Road, London, S.E., by J. C. Eno’s Patent.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 867, 12 October 1888, Page 34

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