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THS GEEATEST BLESSING OE LIFE Is a perfect state of health, and the only way to ensure this is by beeping the blood pure. FOR THIS PURPOSE m Is simply Invaluable, as It removes by natural means, and without hazardous force, all foetid matter from ihe blood and acts just as simply on the animal system as sunshine does on the vegetable world. It supplies the want of pure ripe fruit, so essential to animal economy. It corrects all errors in eating and drinking, and counteracts the effect of drinking impure water. As a health-giving beverage it is without doubt the best for hot and sultry climates. SALT.’ You cannot overstate its great value in keeping the BLOOD PULE. Without such a simple precaution the JEOPARDY of life is immensely increased. As a means of keeping the system clear, and thus taking away the groundwork of Malarious Diseases, and all Liver Complaints, or as a Healthgiving, Refreshing, Cooling, and Invigorating Beverage, or as a Gentle Laxative and Tonio in the various Yunna of Indigestion. S* Parisian doctors without receiving any lasting remedy , nov. .. , . examined him and was puzzled at his case. He was m a bad state am ■■ ■ he was not long for this world. Bethinking me of the wonderful run. fidrivm me whilst I was an invalid (suffering under somewhat simila y Shter circumstances), I resolved me to recommend it to him This .... ENO’S “FRUIT SALT.” I directed my patient to take two doses \ < moraine and nmht, and in a short period he expressed himself cured. *-••• ■ • 1 to a professional man) to thank you for your great invention, v.h .1. only cured myself, my patient, and many other" drink to those needing a mild aperient.—l am, yours sincere y(a OJSItSIWir MU and see that the Capsule U marked SNO'S ‘XRVIT I ymoui « yenluMbem imposed on by worthless imitations. Sold by all Chemists throughout &rs Colonies. fe§E<S?©& OBly at EETO’S £ E , R’O’IT SALT’ ‘W'OEKS, IgggMggy STo’®’ Gross Bd, s Lonclon, S.E., by S.Q* &H 0 S ate&ts.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1060, 23 June 1892, Page 39

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Page 39 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1060, 23 June 1892, Page 39

Page 39 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1060, 23 June 1892, Page 39