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'Tor the same reasons that l you eat fresh fruit'-'drink I ENO's Fruit Salt I \ d You eat an orange, an apple or some grapes for their delicious taste, and because they refresh and the palate and correct digestion. ENO’s Fruit Salt has the more valuable properties of fresh, ripe fruit, and is equally delicious and refreshing. It has the same natural power to correct internal disorders and promote good health. Fresh fruit is often scarce and dear, but ENO supplies its virtues at less cost and in a more convenient, concentrated form. ENO agrees with the most delicate constitution—it is so pure and so carefully prepared. Ask your own doctor. The pleasant taste of ENO-fresh, invigor- mineral salts (such as Epsom or Glauber) or ating, ‘clean’-is a perfectly natural feature other inferior ingredients to give it a nausof this world-famous preparation. In this eous bitter taste. ENO is the most palatable as in other respects, ENO is in a class by it- ofsalinesbesidesbeingthebest. The pro*fis self. In ENO there are no harsh or drastic easily obtained by testing its merits yourself. Ask your Chemist or Storekeeper for frtpsrtl sr.ly fy f J. C ENO LTD. LONDON, S.S. ENGLAND Sates ‘Representatives: THE BRITISH HAROLD F. RITCHIE & CO. LTD. James Smith’s building, Cuba Street, Wellington. ENO’s FRUIT SALT :ir

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Otago Witness, Issue 3595, 6 February 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3595, 6 February 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3595, 6 February 1923, Page 8

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