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Business Notices. r&' ~ -"" _ _ " EVERY HOUSEHOLD AND TRAVEUINOTRUNRi I ought to contain A BOTTLE of ' | S HsZ 11 ' V "3^!'^ !^pr^l It prevents any over-acid state of the blood. | y^^^*^ 0| *to 't should be kept in every bedroom and | * traveller's bag in readiness for any emer- | «lP^"/^ W r 1 '■ gency. Be careful to avoid rash acidulated | iS " salines, and use ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT 'to I lHa J^ivill prevent the bile becoming too thick and | Yft M r^^w (impure) producing a gummy, viscous, | Xfm^^^^r^' Clammy stickiness or adhesiveness in the | W W wl* mucous membrane of the intestinal canal, | 1 lfc"fpk [frequently the pivot of diarrhoea and | \ '-i&MJnm disease. ENO'S "FRU|T SALT' prevents I * and removes diarrhoea in the early stages. | V7^r^\%y WITHOUT BUSH A SIHFLS PRECAUTION jj tS^Bwk THE JEOPARDY 0F LIFE i I V^fwß IS SMMENSELY '^CREASED. | ■-i wISI EKO ' S ' FBUIT SALT ' is ihe bes{ atld I if V SMiPa sieipiest preparation for REGULATiNQ the | ' lv#ff^ . | action of the LIVER that &as yet been dis- | """ \. Is/ vM™^s^& covered, and removes effete gouty, rheumatic a . v—v xV^ JlPp isalter, or any form of poison from the blood. | ill—— iV^ No one should go for a chaage of air WITHOUT a jjjjj ' ttek^dl' £o^^-^M SUPPLY of TfilS INVALUABLE PREPARATION, g IBiillin^■^^fS^SKJ FEVERISH COLDS, SCARLET FEVER, SMALL | POX, PYJEMIA, EFiYSIPELAS, MEASLES, | S^s^Ko^lfiP^^^W GANGRENE, and almost every mention- | WMW^wM^^^^Wm al ° le disease -~ " * have been a nurse for I PlßSS^^^^iw S3 ten years ' and have nursed cases ° f Scariet | Fever, Pyaemia, Erysipelas, Measles, Gan- J grene, Cancer, and almost every mentionable disease. During this time 1 I have not been ill for a single day, and this I attribute to the use of | ENO'S ' FRUIT SALT,' which has kept my BLOOD in a PURE STATE. | I recommend it to all my Patients during convalescence. Its VALUE jsj as a MEANS of HEALTH CANNOT be OVER ESTIMATED." I — A PROFESSIONAL NURSE (Qualified). 4 The effect of ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT' upon any DISORDERED, SLEEPLESS I and FEVERISH condition is SIMPLY MARVELLOUS. It is, in fact, | NATURE'S OWN REMEDY, and an UNSURPASSED ONE. | CJSXTTXO:^'.— See capsule marked ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT. 3 Without it | you have a WORTHLESS IMITATION. Prepared orJy by J. C. H3NO, Ltd., | •FRUIT SAIiT' IBTOSKS, IiONDON, by J. C. ENO'S Patent. | Ayer's Safsap^fiili Cured Him* Edward Graham, Collimgwood, Melbourne, Victoria, writes Gratefully of His Ctire 0 "In 1890 I had a severe attack of typhoid fever, and for nearly five years after the fever left me was a confirmed invalid. I had no appetite; became pale and emaciated, and was unable to work. I tried various remedies but found no relief until I began taking AYEK'S SAKSAPARILLA. This medicine greatly improved my appetite, restored my liver and stomach to a healthy condition, and now my food digests perfectly and I am better than ever I was in my life. For this I am deeply grateful, and take pleasure in making known to others the value of your Sargaparilla." The wonderful success of the great blood purifies tas led to numerous imitations. The name— Ayer's Sarsaparilla— is prominent on the wrapper and is blown in the glass of each bottle. Be« iuse all substitutes. iv Eig-hest Awards at ths World's Great Expositions.

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Otago Witness, Volume 25, Issue 2321, 25 August 1898, Page 60

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Page 60 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Volume 25, Issue 2321, 25 August 1898, Page 60

Page 60 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Volume 25, Issue 2321, 25 August 1898, Page 60

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