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house mimm., ifriiui m wii~ BXiOOUD ®»oxso^rs. ( with deadly cnoou ... It is painful to know tliat, after all that lias hcen done »f late yews in the way of sanitary improvements, persons die almost daily, POISONhD by the UIiAINS that ( should .-;, i- life and nut destroy it.—Saxitaii y Conohlss, September, 18S2. ; JEOPAS3Y OF LIFE: -THE GREAT DANGER OF VITIATED AIR. , ..y". I ;fc i-fy fcacTr that after "breathing 1 impure air for two and a half I! y; : r mawrtoa miy drop of Wood is more or less poisoned. There is not a ■[ : : ; . point in tko human frame but has been traversed Toy poisoned blood, ; not a point but must have suffered injury. • jr ETO'S TEOTT SALT' | ■ ■' ■■ Is the best remedy. It removes fietid or poisonous mutter (the groundwork of disease) from the f '• blood by liatural means, allays nervous excitement, depression, and restores the nervous system to [ ' its proper qonditiuii. Use EXO'.S "FRUIT SALT." It. is pleasant, cooling, refreshing, and invig. r , orating. You cannot ovorstate its great value in keeping the blood pure and free from disease. ' > . EXO'S " FRUIT SALT."—From the Rev. Di;. Hurst, Vicar of Collerly.—"l have used your < ' FRUIT. SALT' for many years, and have vorified your statements. The thanks of tlio jniblio !' vv; ; are due to you for your unceasing efforts to relieve suffering humanity. Long may you live to i f I-?-' bp.a blessing to the world." . i ..." *•" I used my 'FRUIT SALT'freely in my last severe attack of fever, and I have every reason |» to say I believe it saved my life.J. 0. ENO. | ! , •• " P liAB S>R,-.1 .am vory pleased to record my knowledge of the great efficacy of your I L - ' FRUW SALT' in Measles. A friend of mine, who lmd three grandchildren laid up with ' v this complaint, a'ministered frequent doses, with the result that all the children puiled i ' through wondcrfu ly ir: a short (iinc, for,.which the mother was exceedingly grateful, tlianks to ! * ,v;-- . yon. For myself an 'i •.' - our'i'lUJlT SALT'is our universal remcdv. Bordering on vears i» M • \ . as lam, I find a hoi: ''j oi KM)'' ' FRUIT- SALT' and a fow of EXO'S 1 VEGETABLE Jiofag' ' : ~ tlie greatest boon in llie nph;i! battL of this life.-" I am, Dear Sir, yours truly, A City Mas- " ! > "J. C. Kxo, October, ISDO." j> r < THE SECRET. OF SUCCESS-STERLING HONESTY OF TURPOSE: < A WITHOUT IT LIFE IS A ' SHAM! -•" A new invention is brought I before the public, and commands success. A score of abominable imitations arc immediately introduced by the •unscrupulous, who, in copying the original close enough to deceive the public and yet not so exactly as to infringe upon leir.il rights, cxcrcisa-an ingenuity that, employed in 1 : , an original ehamiel, could not fail to secure reputation and profit."-Adams. .. < •\A.«V\,AAVVVVV\A\'\,\V\ 1 CAUTlON.—Eciohwc tack Mile, ami see ika the C«f*».lt } U n\nrlxl XXQ'S "FRUIT HALT." 1 i;/ •- -• ;i.-V " ilhnitl >.! ; : nv. hurt Km'. i'Mfwcd on ly n '!i- ihtlion. < Prepared only at END'S" F&T S£!J " WOSKS. Pomcroy St,, New Cross Road.-Lcndon, S.E, [ < _ • BYENO'S PATENT. [ i-/ & 'f%] T\. rv'OT'T T AKL €OMP\KY. - Sydney and Melbourne. MANUFACTURERS OF Raokarock Patent Blasting Compon ;d. Uj-tDIK ALLT. Iir.ASGBSTANDDMBPEbT AUSTIiAUAK MINIKackarock the game mini y qu litis? a? dyn ueite. Ife Exp;ii;ding i ower is ■ qui4 to pov. del It containa NO NitrcGlycerine or] It id composed of NO doleteriou Glycerine under ANY FORM or! ingrnlii'iiis. CONDITION. • j It. is the Himplcst mul most cffectiv It has NO INJURIOUS X^UMJ'j-,i high explosive yet disenvered. V and tho smoke cousequertly causes No| Ii dees not freeze. i HBADAOHB, ' It. is unaffected by vnriatiuns e It causes NO LOSS OF TIME ;| climax. the men may return to work IM-■ It is equaliv offe'.tive in wet or dr MEDIATELY AFTEK THE SIIOTi holes. IS FIRED. ! RACKAKOCK IS ESPECIALLY ADAPT-D F )li TIMBKK. / [Testimonials.] Globe 6.M. Co., Keefton August 19tb, Wehave been using Raokarock for 3| years and have much pleasure i testifying.to the good results derived from the explosive. It is the best 1 ha\ yet tried or seen in .-.toping a big reef or any other kind of mining whei blasting is required ; it is not so rash as dynamite or golignile, therefore it sproa and breaks more ground. It is perfectly safe, with no ill effects from tho fume Having Ufed it £ r tho time stated 1 can with confluence recommond ir, aa have used nearly all the explosives that have been iu the market for the last 2 years. (Signed), JAMKS GREENISH, Manager, Thames, May 29th, 1893. I have "much pleasure in giving ray testimony in favour of Haekurock li> plosive. After giving it an I'xhauslive trial I was so aatistiert of its thoroug eificiency and superiority to oilier explosives that I used it almost exclusive! for fu'ly three yearn in the Saxon mine of which 1 was m mager, and during tl period in which it was constantly uued 1 had no reason to alter my opinion, found it veiy suitable for our class of rock and quartz reefs, and that a largo pi centageof work could be donoby its use and at less coat, while there were lifct no noxious fumes;to contend with. (Signed), T. A. DUNLOP. I . Local Agents— ]H. FMJT U &. HQ.. Tlmmiw sud Paeroa.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXVI, Issue 7960, 31 October 1894, Page 1

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