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iuSE AND. DiPHTHERIA,: should save life and not destroy it.-Sanitary Congress, September, 1882.' j JEQPARDW tffcT HE GREAT DAHCEfI VITIATED AIR. Eiir fdtf kaoiw-that-after-teeathlag impmairior .twaafl, a half Mlautw fevwy aroptffvijlobct or less poisoned. There is aota pointi'OLtliehumaß;isaßi?.;)3fttftas ooea traversea toy poisoiusaMJiosfl, Is the best remedy " foetid or poisonous matter (the disenso) from the Wood l)y nitural means, aUayq nervous excitement,: depression.and restores the nervous system to its mopci condition Use EIWS "FRUIT SALT.'.' Itispleasant, cooling, refreshing, and invig. oratmg You cannot Overstate its great value iu keeping the Wood pure and freo from disease. EXOS "FRUIT SALT."—From the Rev. Dr. Hurst, Vicar of Collerly.—"l have used your TRUIT SALT , for many years, and have vei'ifiei your statements. Tho thanks of the public ,uo due to you foi your unceasing efforts-to relieve suffering humanity, Long may youlivoto bo a blessing to the world."! : :'' ! '"' ■■'■■■■•■ " r used my' FRUIT ; SAL't , , freely in my last severe attack of fever, and I have every reason to say I believe it saved myUfei"-j. C. ENO. ..:. . : : • .. : ' ' . " Dear Sir,—l am very pleased to record my.knowledga of the great efficacy of your 'FRUIt 1 SALT in Measles. A'friend of mine, who had three grandchildren laid up with . tlm corapKmt miministered■ {requent'dosesywith the'-result 'that"all : tlio-cluldren pulled through wonderfully in a short'.time, for wWch tlio mother was exceedingly grateful,.thanks to von For myself and family, your 'FRUIT SALT , is our universal-remedy. Bordering on years Li'am Ifiiida bottle'dfiENO'S ' FRUIT SAM! aridafewof BNO'S 'VEGETABLE MOTOS , - the greatest boon m tho uphiU battls of this life.-" I am, Dear Sir, yours truly,;A Cjn- Man." "J. C. Eno, October, 1890." : ' ; ' . ' THE SECRET OF- HONESTY OF: PURPOSE: 1 WITHOUT IT.LIFE, IS A "SHAM!—"A new invention is brought before the public, and commands success.-"A score 'of abominablo imitations aro immediately iinti-oduccd by the unscrupulous, who, in copying the original close enough to.deceive tho public, andyotnofcsooxactly as to infringe upon legaliights, exercisean ingenuity that, employed in an original channel, could not fail to secure reputation and profit."—Adams. , ■'■' Xa**vv\avvvvv\avv\v\ CAVTIOK.-Examine each Bottle, and 'tee-that-tht Capsule is markld EMS "FRUIT SALT" .■ .. ' it Without it yo\i,have been imposition by a worthless hnitation. i ': ..'so'ki3P r 3B w 3r Ax.g» ''oJaßißacics'aPß. only RENO'S-' , FRiljT Pomefoy St., NewCrossrirLondonrS.E,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXVI, Issue 7761, 3 March 1894, Page 1

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