LINTON—the quality coal. More heat for your money. All merchants. —Advt.
ENO carries Good Health to of the From pole to pole the distribution of Em has followed the activities and progrta of mankind. A .. N O • C xs f a* 'i fem s: w.l mm The camels of the Eastern caravans carry Em’s "Fruit Salt” to the parched desert lands. Along the Western Coast of Africa Eno is prized as an essential to health and well-being. \ yt mm -V r °/ V s r/j\ I / Eno is a familiar part of the regular cargoes of the Junks which sail the China seas The HEREVER the British race has journeyed, Eno’s “Fruit Salt” has followed in its tram. The builders and guardians of our vast Empire—soldiers, sailors and pioneers—all know and value Eno as an ever-helpful passport to health, which is valid in every clime, from the Poles to the Equator. From the shadow of the minarets, from the icepacks of the North, from the torrid wastes of the desert, come demands for Eno’s “Fruit Salt” and messages of praise and appreciation of its virtues. No substitute can ever fill its place or supplant its unique and world-wide reputation. The particular merit of Eno lies in the purity of its composition and the unvarying high standard of its quality. Eno contains no sugar or other flavouring matter, and no purgative mineral salts. Its regular or frequent use has no drawbacks. It is a pleasant, effervescing saline, cooling and invigorating. Eno stimulates the digestive and other organs of the body to gentle and natural action, and thus purifies the blood-stream, tones up the whole system and imparts a delightful sense of physical well-being, Eno stands to-day unique and supreme among salines. It possesses an individuality that cannot! be copied. ENO’S “FRUIT SALT The words “ Eno" and “Fruit Salt ” are registered Trade Marks. ENO IS NOW AVAILABLE AT ORIGINAL PRICES Ask your Chemist or Storekeeper. Regular (Handy) Size, 2/6. dhows that sail the coastal •waters of the East carry Eno climate-tried men at the outposts of the Empire . a lii i sze.97 Sales Agents: The British Harold F. Ritchie & Co. ofN.Z. Ltd., 76 Dixon Street, Wellington, C.I
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22510, 2 March 1935, Page 20
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