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Business Notices. •&• .. — — i °nc Tablc-apoonful of Mason's Extract of Herbs makes One GalJon of splendid R^^* Soa-Intoxicating Baer. The Finest, most Refreshing, and pleasantest Beverage obtainable. TRY IT. Iviitated but not EqualltA. '.MASON'S WINE ESSENCES, a?or making HON-IN!EOXICATIN& WINE, produce ia a few minutes a delicious Temperance Winfe 01' Cordial— Ginger, Orange, Raspberry, Black Currant, &o. ] NEWBALL & MASON, NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND*. \ Sold by all Chemists,' Groceis, and Storekeepers. C, J. BJiDBAi¥l, 71 Cathedral Square, CbvJsKn^h. j You tef! me and VU tell thee : M Those who have tongues that never lie, m W^lmSik Sm $& ' ro ail a^' ove > and to aii below. If 4^S : '" i ** (BSe are ie a PPy' are "the free, I Wx^Js>\ \ W^^^^^^9 Whoi Higher Aim cat) Man ■dtain than Conquest i kriffli^N /ll'B^^Si DRAWING m OVFBDRAFT ON THE DANK OF LIFE. I j Late Hours, Fagged, Unn&tpral Exciteaient. limathiag Impure Ah, too Rich Food, M | Alcofaoiic Drink, Goaty, RhetiHiafic and cibcr Qlood Poisons, Fevers, Feverish M • Inflaeaza Colds, Sleeplessness, BHiou'siiess, Sick Headac!sS : Skin Eruptions, Pimples M \ oh tbe Face, Wast oj Appetite, Sourness oi Stomach, &c, (ft prevents Oiarrliffia, 8 I and removes it !'j the a&rly stages, ) - W ; USE ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT, 5 ' I H is Pleasant, Cooling, Soothing. Health-Giving, Refreshing and invigorating. |j YOU CANNOT OVERSTATE ITS GREAT VALUE 111 KEEPING THE BLOOD PiJRb AKD FREE FROM DiSEASE. I "&S" &S an illustpation of the beneficial effects of ENO'S 'FRUIT I SALT,* I havo no hesitation in giving ihe particulars oi the case oi one of T3 my friends. SLUGGISH ACTION of the i.iVliß and BUL'OUS HEADACHE | affected him, so he v/aa obliged to live upon oijiy 3, iew arlicie: rif diet, and to be j^ most sparing in their use. This did nothing in f-TicCtin:r a cure, nil hough persevered || in ior tv/enty-nvc years, and also consulting on.inenl incmbeiF of the tacalty. By m theuseof KNO'S 'FRUIT SALT' he now ENJOYS VIGOROUS HEALTH; he M has NEVER had a HEADACHE or CONSTIPATION since he commenced to use | it, about six months ago, and can partake of rdh food to the gieat satisfaction of | himself and iriends. You may wel) extend us use fro bono Hiblicc J fin'dit makes a f| VERY REFRESHING and INVIGORATING DRINK —I remain, yours faith- | fully, J . W. Neil."— {Fiom ihe tai' Rev. J. W. '-'a!. Bely Trinity Church, Xarth Shields.) | MEADACHE and Disordered Stomach.— "After suffering for nearly i two and a half years from SEVERE HEADACHE and DISORDERED ffl STOMACH, and after tiying almost everything, and spending much money, with- || out finding any benefit, I was recommended by a friend to try ENO'S ' FRUIT g SALT ' and before I had finished one bottle I found it doing me a GREAT DEAL i of GOOD and now I am RESTORED to MY USUAL HEALTH; and others T | know that' have tried it have MOT ENJOYED such GOOD HEALTH for years, ffi yours mc.;t truly, Robert Humphreys, Post Office, Barrasford." S The eSert of EtfO'S ' TRUST SALT' on any DISORDERED and FEVERISH I condition is SIMPLY JEARVEI.LOI'S. Ifc is, in fact, NATURE'S OWN lIEMEDY | and an UNSURPASSED OHS. i rATTT7O'*f —^■ir£'/-V' cct-h Eo'i> and stc CAPSULE is marked U.VO'S 'FRUIT SALT.' M CAUT ™Z'uf it*Z£ZJ?l«?&/c. r:i en tj, a IVOR THLESS .nntatio*. Preyed only by | J. O. EIIO-, Ltd., ai. tht 'IBVl'.? SALT' WOEKS, LONDON, by J. C. SNO'S Patent, j i

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Otago Witness, Issue 2299, 24 March 1898, Page 60

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Page 60 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2299, 24 March 1898, Page 60

Page 60 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2299, 24 March 1898, Page 60

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