Eno’s Fruit Salt —ln America, India, Egypt, and the Continent,— lmportant to all Travellers. — <* Please send me half-a-dozen bottles of Eno’s Fruit Salt. I have tried End’s Fruit Salt in America, India. Egypt, and on the Continent for almost everycomplaint—fever included—with the most satisfactory results. I can strongly recommend it to all Travel-' lers ; in fact, I am never without it.—Yours faithfully. An Anglo-Indian Officii, June 26th, 1878.” Prep *red by J. C. Eso’s Patent, at Eno’s Fruit Salt Works, Hatcuam, London, S.E. Price 2s 9d and -is 6d. Sold by all Chemists. 26 Holloway’s Ointment and Pills, Debilitated Constitutions.—When climate, age, or hardships, havo undermined the health, skin diseases are prone to arise and augment the existing weakness.. Holloway’s medicaments daily prove most serviceable, even under the most untoward circumstances. This well-known and highly-esteemed unguent possesses the finest balsamic virtues; which soothe and heal without inflaming or irritating the most tender skin or most sensitive sore. Holloway’s Ointment and Pills are infallible for curing bad legs, varicose veins, swelled ankles, erysipelas, scaly skin, and every variety of skin disease. Over all these disorders Holloway’s remedies exert a quick and favorable action, and, where cure is possible; -gradually bub certainly, arrive at that consummation. They are invaluable in the cure of scrofula and scurvy. . „ . ; Aqua djc Floeimkl, an excellent* per--futne for the handkerchief, lastmg and fragrant The superiority' of Flavoring Extracts ‘ consists in their perfect parity and great strength l They are warranted frei from the poisonous ou* and acids which enter into the composition of many of the fictitious fruit flavors now in the market, Burnett’s Essence op Jamaica Ginger, a remedy for co ic, cholera morbus, colds, chills, and diarrhoea, wanning and stimulating the whole system. "W ‘and G. Turnbull and Co., Agents, Th,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6501, 16 February 1882, Page 3
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