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MEDICAL. What every Travelling Trunk & %usehoid . IN THE WORLD OUGHT TO CONTAIN- . - ; ; A BOTTLE 01? . v /'i!; , ENO'S FRUITSALT JEOPARDY OF LIFE— DANGER OF DELAY. ' YOU CAN CHANGE THE TRICKLING STREAM, BUT NOMHE RAGING TORRENT, •*. , : . Hr' r : What Everybody slionld Sleart.-flow important Is to every individual to have at hand some simple, effective, and SALT, to check disease at the' onset! For this is the time. With very little trouble you can change the course of the trickling mountain stream hnt not the rolling river. It will defy all your tiny efforts. I feel I : cannot sufficiently impress this important information upon all House- • ' holders,: or Ship Captains, or Europeans generally, who are visiting • or residing in any hot or foreign'climate; Whenever a change is contemplated, likely to disturb the condition of health, let ENO'S FRUIT : SALT be your companion, for, under any circumstances its use it beneficial, and never can do harm; When you feel out of torts ' : ' unable to say why, frequently .without any warning .you are suddenly seized with lassitudo, disinclination for bodily or mental exertion . of appetite, sickness, pain in the'forehead, dull aching of back' and ■ limbs, coldness of the surface, and often shivering; etc., then your '•1 ole boay 13 ouc oi oraer, iiuu.apmt of danger has been kindled, 1 but you do not know wnere it may end. it is a real necessity to have a simple remedy at hand, that will always answer the very best end with i positive assuranco of doing good in every case and'in no case any harm; The pilot can so steer and direct as to bring the ship into safety; but he canuot quell the raging storm. The common idea <■ when not feeling well is, I will wait and see—perhaps I shall be better to-morrow; whereas, had a ply of ENO'S FRUIT. SALT been at hand, and use made of it at tlio. onset/ all catoraitoiis results might have been avoided. What dashes to the earth so many hopes, breaks so many sweet alliances, blasts ' • many auspicious enterprises, as untimely death? It is not exaggeration, but simple fact, when <■" that any little pecuniary.beneflt I may derive from the sale of this Preparation is absolutely nothing compared wsth the immense benefit by those who use it; : ; Headache' ANE DISORDERED STOMACH.-"Aftor sufferingfor nearly two and a half 'yearafrom ' severo headache and disordered stomach, and after trying almost everything and spending much - money without finding any benefit, I was recommended by a friend to try your FRI/IT SALiyand before ? 1 had finished one bottle I found it doing me a great deal of . good, and now I am restored to ray'usual heslth; and others I know ; that. have tried it have not enjoyed such good health for years.-Yours most truly, Robert Humphreys, Post Office, Barrasford."; . .<' THOUSANDS OP SHLfeS in INDIA-" For many years' I have found EM'S FRUIT ' SALT of the 1 utmost value iu the hot and dry seasons, also in the monsoons.' ; l have travelled some thousands of miles in India during the, last thirteen years, and in all the various changes of climate I have found ENO'S FRUIT SALT the most refreshing beverage I c'ould get, especially after long, heavy ' marches; and other fatiguing duties; to which the British:soldiers of tat* have'been exposod.': 1 been'ablotokeep a supply of the FRUIT SALT on hand, and could obtain itiu moat stations. My dear wife.'durin" her travail, found it to be the most useful, thing that could be obtained, Jlanyothera here havo found ENO'S ERUIT SALT better than auy beverage yet in the Indian market. I am, yours Ac,, A, Warder,' " Central Military Prison, Poonali, Bombay, January 30. 1834.—T0 Mr J. C.Eno." . i riIHE REGION OF THE ETERNAL FIRE.-Charles Marvin, in his account of a journey to the Pe'tro-: 1 leum Region of the Caspian, says: "It was anticipating history a' bit; but there is very itttld doubt that before long it will be possible to do the journey from London to the Caspian-a distance of over 2 600 miles-inaweek. . ; ; Any medicines the traveller may require can easily,be obtained at the chemists' shops in Russian towns . . above all, a few bottles of ENO'S FRUIT SALT, perhaps,the best medicine in tho world for the Caspian region, where the heat and the dust occasionally provoke symptoms needing,, a gentle and invigorating treatment.''-From Newcastle Daily Chronicle; ; i. THESECRET of SUCCESS.—"A new invention is brought before'the public and commands success. A score of abominable imitations are immediately introduced by the unscrupulous who, in copying the original closely enough to deceive the public, and yet not so exactly as to infringe upon legal rights, exercise an ingenuity that, employed in an original channel, could - not f nil to secure reputation andprofit,"—Adams. , ~ '' • CAffTION.-Emnm each Bottle, and sec that thecapsultis marked "ENO'S FRUIT SALT"— WUhoviit youKawbecnimposcd only a worthless imitation. SoldJ>y all Chemists. ;r DIRECTIONS IN.SIXTEEN LANGUAGES DOff TO PREVENT DISEASE. V ■ ■ •PREPARED ONLY AT - :■!; - ■ ENO'S FRUIT SALT WORKS, HATCHAM, LONDON, S.E. : BY J. C. ENO'B PATENT,; . AND : OF ALL CHEMISTS; : ; ; AGENTSAuckland, N.Z.—Kempchorne, Prosser, and Co. 1 Wellington; N,Z. f Peltoii,) Grimwade,&Co. & Hogg, Chemists. ChristoliuroH, N.Z,;' —Kempthorne. Prosser k Co,: •L, B, Nathan & Co, Dimedin, N,Z,—Kemp. ; thorne Prosser, and Co.; P. Haymanand Co.,Kattjay-stareefc;'

(JRATBFUL—COMFORTING Jj* P PS'S QOO OA, (BREAKFAST). By a horough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations 01. digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage, which may. save us many heavy doctor * bills, It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be > gradually built op until strong enough to.resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us- ready to attack wherever 'there is a weak point. We may escape many a fata Shaft by keeping ourselves' well fortified with Ipuifi bloou and a properly nourished frame ■ I; —See article in the Civil Service Qazettt „■ , . . Made simply with boiling or milk,; _ Sold in |lb packets, by Grocers, labelled' thus>•; "■ JAMES : EPPS; & 00., HOMEOPATHIC CHEMISTS,' LONDON, ENGLAND.' ' Diseased Nature oftentimes breaks forth in strange " eruptions."—Act iii, Scene 1. '

- ONE WORD, Dear Friends: •• : We have some hesitation in addressing you in the manner following, but hope that it .will-not be looked at in any invidious light, when wo state that it is only our regard for your health that causes us to.do.it, We have been a firm of Analytical Chemists for many, many years, and have in the" loug-course of this 1 time' manufactured certain Medicines that being'based on scientific formula-, and absolute care: and precision in manufacture, have enjoyed a popularity .far in advance of any other Pharmaceutical' Preparations of the day. How successful we have been in,this, is only to, note the extraordinary' amount of the sale .'of our .Haydock's New liver Pill. "We have the pleasure to statethat wehavosold-. ; i:ii iii?. ; . 28,089 YIALS.OF DB. HATDOCK'S NEW; 't : "Liver Pius. •) i 1 The reason of this demand it becaiise we find in i ' Liver,' Pills : a wonderful and .extraordinary combination-of concentrated'medicine; ;i, The Victories' of SciinceElectric Telegraph, ,Steam nnd.iPrinting—revolutionised the whole system of the globe, and made mankind wiser and'better. 'So', althougn'there', are countlcss Hlls : used for diseases and 'Claiming much as to their merit.,.tho remarkable, discovery of Dr, Haydock has eclipsed them all, and has founded a': New-Medical System.-! , the Doctors, whose vast doses of four or five pills: enfeeble the stomach andparalyze the bowels/must give,way to the man who restores health; and appetite with one or two of his .extraordinary Vegetable Pills. One or two of DR. HAYDOCK'SJNEW LIVER PILLS suffices to place the stomach in perfect order creates an appetite, and renders the spirit light; and buoyant.' ' the liver is affected its functions arerestoredj'and if the Nervous System is 1 enfeebled, : . is invigorated and sustained. - : •

. .(translation.);. r . ; v; ! ' ; ' Aykab, Province of Burmali, B. I.!, Honored and Learned Physieiaii; :i ; : ~ The unworthy; one who: dares -to. address ■ you 1 and come before you humbly In the dust, bega for his people'(caste)'that yon would delgn .to look upon their' ignoble mlseries and ■' cure them' with your Life-Giving,.grain's (Pills)...lHustri«u« one' -your most' potent medicine is life,'to tKem and'.their children,-arid'-all'the Drug Jlazaars 1 fare "empty, .andnjwurl soul-is not ftheni. , iThis: humble, petitioner, although he is. ignoble and "unworthy : to be in your high presence,' prays that you will graciously. permit your Life grains (Pills)' to come- to; Aykab. ,To the,most ;learned 'and wise Physician, Baylock"(Haydock) of high name.' Native, to the. States of America! united in North America Country.- . Servilely signing for .himself and others this Petitioner places his sign.,; . TNAIIi FANAIBEEBiiAKCIBII. Carmi, 111., April 2; 1884; i DH.J. HAYDOCK;: —h; : Dear Sir:—l received your Pills ft week ago., I have tried them arid must say that I never had so muoh good done by anything as they havo 'me. : I; have suffered for years .with; biliousness, and have been so sick at times as not to care to live, but your Pills have: cured me. ! One aged man hero has taken • from me only two of your pills, and I wish you could see him. He has had no appetite for'- five months, andtoday h'e ; eat inch-'a dinner «>a ploughman eats. ■. I ; hadt to check him, :but ■he laughed; and said he was treating his stomach to a new sensation for it really wtis hpgry-' I,hand you 'with this four' dollars, i Please aerid fit once, as below, your Pills.; • Mrs. Sabah Mahpem.: ; ' - ' " " Carmi, Illinois, U.S.; ■ ; Wo would fatigue you if we' were to go on with them, as we very well could do; but the above must Suffice, , .. ' .■ Haydock's New Liver Pills, Are the true grains and essence of health, and the greatest' blessing that science * has gij/en to the world. For Nervous Prostration, Weakness,.(General lassitude,' Want of Appetite and Sick. Headache, Dr. Hatdook's New'liver Pills will'be found an ; Effectual Remedy.. : Bach vial contains Twenty Pills.- Price Twentyflve Cents; For Sale by all Druggists,;- •<: Any sceptic can 'have a vial of Pills SKNT-HIM FREE on'receipt of his name and address, for a iJeiid a poatai card for copy of pamphlet-" THE LIVER AND ITS MYSTERY." It furnishes valu-' able information to all,; ; .. .. : HAYDQCK AND CO., NEW YOK.K, U.S. . CAUTION I—Druggists are desired to notice that thenarao of J. H.. Francis, Sole Agent, is mitten across each. dozen packages of Hatdook's Liver Pills. All without this are counterfeits. : ; P. HAYMAN AND CO., • Auokland and Dunedin, . ' 1 Agents, New Zealand.

Auvioe to Mothers !—Are you , broken in year rest by a sick child Buffering with the pain of outting teeth? 'Go at once.to;a chemist and get a bottle of Mrs WniaLOw'S Soothing Syrup. It will relieve'the'poor sufferer immediately, Itis perfectly harmless and pleasaDt to taste/ it produces 'natural, quiet sleep/ 'by ' relieving the ohild froin pain,' and ! the :little oherub awakes Mas bright as a button," .It soothes'the child,it softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves irind, regulates: the ..bowels, and is the best, known, remedy for. dysentery and diarrhoea, Mrs Winslowi Soothing 'syrup is sold,by Medicine' dealers everywhere at ls ljd per .

SANDER AKD SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACTSurgical Cllno of Prof. M'lntyre, College of Physicians and Surgeons, St. loulß-Sclrrhus of Breast -Excision, o Eucalypti Extract :, employed., ;Ko\ swelling, heat or discolouration, Cured Injli days -ADV.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XVI, Issue 5181, 30 May 1885, Page 4

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