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•WATERTROOF. SoicJ toy all Saddlers and Storekeepers. MANUFACTORY - LOKZSO , El.

THE KEY-NOTE OF CREATION — CHANGE! «Behold we know not anything; I can but trust that good shall fall— At last—far off—at last, to AH'—Tennyson, Former generations perished in venial ignorance of all sanitary -aws. When Back Death massacred hundreds of thousands, neither the victims nor their rulers could he accounted responsible for their slaughter.— Times, The Moral: NATURE is only SUBDUED by OBEDIENCE to HER LAWS PREVENTION. HUGE BLUNDER. - THIS AGE, in many points great and intelligent, spends large sums of money in legal strangling of those who cause their fellows violent death, the result of ignorance and a want of control over the passions, while we calmly allow MILLIONS to DIE of, and HUNDREDS of MILLIONS to SUFFER FROM VARIOUS PREVENTABLE DISEASES, simply for want of proper sanitary tribunal. The most ordinary observer must be struck with the HUGE BLUNDER. in FEVER-STRICKEN PARTS of AFRICA. LACK OF SANITATION IN JOHANNESBURG!! Lydenburg Camp, near Johannesburg , Transvaal. < I feel as in duty bound to write and compliment you upon the WONDERFUL EFFECTS of ENO’S ‘ FRUIT SALT ’ in CLEARING the BODY of ALL FOUL SECRETIONS. I may add that for the last twelve years I have never been without it. I spent four years in New Orleans and the West Indies, and although people DIE there DATLY of FEVER, YET I ESCAPED, and I feel sure that it was owing to my KEEPING MY BLOOD COOL and my stomach in order by the USE OF ENO’S ‘ FRUIT SALT.’ I came to this country eight years ago and have lived in my capacity of GOLD PROSPECTOR in some of the MOST FEVER-STRICKEN parts of AFRICA. Just after the Jameson Raid I and five companions volunteered for service in Matabeleland. I, of course, took a good supply of ENO’S ‘ FRUIT SALT ’ with ipe. I may say that of my five friends, with the exception of one who was killed, the REST were ALL DOWN with FEVER whilst in the Fly Country. Never in my life have I felt better, although FEVER is VERY PREVALENT in JOHANNESBURG owing to LACK of SANITATION or any system of drainage. You are at liberty to make whatever use you wish of this letter or of my name.’—Yours, faithfully, ‘ TRUTH.’ PROSPECTING for GOLD THERE IS NO DOUBT that where ENO’S [ FRUIT SALT ’ has been taken in the earliest stages of a Disease, it Iras in innumerable instances, PREVENTED A SERIOUS ILLNESS. Its effect on a DISORDERED OR FEVEFIISH condition is SIMPLY MARVELLOUS. It is, in fact, NATURE’S OWN REMEDY and an UNSURPASSED ONE. CAUTION. —Examine each Bottle and see that the Capsule is marked ENO’S ‘FRUIT SALT-’ Without it von have been impo-ed on by a WORTH LESS imitation. PREPARED OAZ.T AT ENO’S ‘ FRUIT SALT ’ Works, London, S.E., by J. C. Eno’s Patent. ALE STOUT i 8 9 8 § STOUT _A_ LIE AGENTS: W. M. BANXATYNE & <X, WELLINGTON.

10 0 TEARS XI!S5SCG^tlSa®S5fi jj £ - VXC&»Z AWARDED Certificate of Merit for the cure of all obstructions, irregularities, anaemia, and all female complaints. They contain no irritant, and have the approval of tb ) Medical Profession. The only genuine cve in White- Paper Wrappers, and have the name ot “C. and G. Kearsley.” Bottles Is l-id and 2s 9d, of all chemists. Makers, C. and G. Kearsley, 17, North street, Westminster.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1354, 10 February 1898, Page 44

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Page 44 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1354, 10 February 1898, Page 44

Page 44 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1354, 10 February 1898, Page 44

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