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Thames strkkt Industries, by Percy Russell. This
Illustrated Pamphlet on Perfumery, &c., published at fid, may be had gratis from any ehomist In tho world, or Joutf Gosnkll akd Co , Jioudon.—[Adyr.J
BIMQUS,!ipBB, LOSS OF APPETITE, AJin. QgKBRAIi Debility.—'' In tosfcifying to tho valu? of f&'o's.
Eivuif S>i,t, I haye Rvciy" ulcasurp in pronouncing it to be a moat efficacious remedy in cases of biliousness, loss of appetite, and general debility. 1 have tried all kinds of Soliiiii at different times, but none of them have affoided me that speedy and listing relief which makes such a foaturo in your Fruit Salt. You aro free to use this letter in any way you may think most convenient. It cornea quite unsolicited, and many of my f rlonus aro willing to endorse tho remarks made therein.—S. G. S., Epping, Essex." Caution.—Examine each bottle, and sec the capsulo is marked
"Eno's Fruit £alt." Without It you have been imposed 011 by a worthless imitation. Price 2s 9d and Sa Od. Sold by all Chcmista.-fAnvT.] Sir Kdward Wilmot, tho physician, was, whon a youth, so far gone in consumption that Or RuJclllfe, whom he consulted, gave his friends no hopo of hia recovery. Yet lie lived to th'o ago of ninetythree 1 Upon which Dr llerberdon notes: -" This has been tho case with some others who had many symptoms of consumption in youth," Modern research in medicine has now provided many Invaluable remedies for consumption, bronchial and chest complaints. The combination of hypophosphito of lime and quinine with tho healing eucalyptus (or blue gum) haa been the means of relieving and permanently curing such diseases. Possessing seemingly a neeuliarly reparativc nutritive action, Aickin's Syrup "of Eucalyptus, with Hypophosphite of Lime and Quinine, is a pharmaceutical" preparation specially invented for tho reljefof sufferers from chest affections. Ageutßi The New Zealat.a Drug Company, - [Advt.] Rowlands' OpoNTO.ci.lebrated m tho best, purest and most fragrant preparation for tho teeth ever made. Health depends iv d great measure upon the 'soundness of the teeth and their freedom from decay, and all dentists allow that neithor washes nor pastes can possibly be us efficacious for polishing the teeth and keeping them sound and while as a pure and nongritty tooth-powder; such Rowlands' Odonto has always proved itsolf to be. Rowlands' Macassar Oil, known fur 80 years as the beat and safest preserver and beautifler of the human hair ; it contains no lead, poisonous or spirituous ingrodicnts, and it is especially adapted for children's use. Rowlands' Kalydor produces a beautiful and delicate complexion. Ask any dealer in perfumery for Rowlands'articles.—Wholesale agents, Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co., Dunedin, Auckaud, and Chrintchu eh, - [Advt. 1
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6383, 28 July 1882, Page 3
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