] HOUSE SANITATION, TYPHOID AND ; DIPHTHERIA, ; I bjiOqk FoisGnsrss, ;> with deadly clfoct.., It is painful to know tliat, nftcrall tliat lias been done of Lite years in the way of sanitary improvements, persons die almost :daily, I'pJgONKD by the*: DRAINS that , bliould sare life and not destroy ii~SANiTAßi'Cokoiikss, September; 18S2. ".. ,' JEOPARDY OFLIFEIp GREAT DANCER OF VITIATED AIR. .! Howfwknow thatafter breathing impure 'air' for two'and'a half Jo; miautos overy drop of flood is more or less-poisoned. There is nota , ; . point in the human fraaft but has been traversed by poisoned blood, ajoiatlnrt must injury • -ig'thdijest vemedy. It removes foetid or poisonous matter (the groundwork of disease) from the ' * ; bldbd by.natural means, allays ncrvbtiscxcitcment, depression, and restores the nervous system to ' : f its t>rdper condition. Uso EfvO'S '!FRUIT SALT." Itis pleasant, cooling; refreshing,: and invig > :. ;< orating:. v l'ott cannot overstata its grent v/jluct in, keeping the blood pure and free from disease. ' * j .> v FRUIt SALT."--jFrom.tiie Rev. Dr. Hurst, Vicar of Collcrly.—'" I have used your FRUIT SALT.' for mahy ygars, and have vorified your statements. The thanks of the public ' • i : -are diio to yon for your unceasing 'efforts to relieve suffering humanity. Long may you livo to . I'' be a.blessing tn the world," r ;VV.;.' ) " I u?cd my. 'FRUIT SALT' freely in my last severe attack of fever, and I have everv reason > ■'. ■] tto say I f l)cliovoit'savedmy'life. , '--J; p. ENO." • j -■" Mb Sinj—l.ani _ very pleased to' record my knowledge of the-great efficacy of your * '• v ' FRUIT ,SALT I -in Arfrieiid of mine, who had three grandchildren laid >up with * .. .. i;.-this, complaint, administered frequent doses, with the' l'esult that all'the children pulled ! , through wohdei'fully, in a short lime; for which .the .mother was exceedingly grateful, thanks to > ■ V yon. For rtyself and family, yotir AFRUIT SALT' is our'universal remedy. Bordering on years * i as I am, I firtda bottlq of: ESQ'S; ' FRUIT SALT' and a few of ENO'S ' VEGETABLE MOTOS' 1 J the greatest boon iri the uphill battl:';of this life.—" I am, Dear Sir, yours truly, A City, Man." 1 ' ';! J. C. EKo, October, ••• - • • i ■'"/ ", 4 THE : SECRteTvit)F> SUCCESS,—STERLING HONEISTY OF PURPOSE: f v i -WITHOUII A SHAM!—"A new invention is : brought » • j before the public, and cbmmajids.,success. .A'seorei of abominable imitations ai - o immediately r\-r T'l -i introduced by thO in copyingthe original close enough to deceive the public. 1 - -1 and yet not so exactly as;toinfrin&>iiipn;icgal rights, exercise an ingenuity thatj employed in 1 ' :• an original channel, _eould not fail N f;o secure reputation and profit."—Adams. • • '''-Ji : : r-. i; 1 CAUTION .-Exawne each the Capsule is marked ENO'S "FRUIT SALT." f • i t . ;> > : ,■ li'tlAotcf by a teofthlmMtdllm', . . j Prepared only at ENQ'S" FRfflT 'PdniGroy St. I NewCrdss"R6ad, L'ofitfori. S.E, '[ ' i.: i ' ENO'S PATENT; ' ' [' ' ! '' n AO DROeK ;. COMP AlsY. - and Melbourae. MAHUFAGTUREBS OF Hackarock Patent Bla sting Compouad. ■ THE LArGfiST AND DEEPEST'AUST.UA LI AN MINES possesses 1 the same", r'ewliiig , qualities as dynamite. ; • : |k.rtix|)aa4ing';:fower is. equwl to powder -« It contains NO NitrcfGlycerine or It ia composed of NO deletorious "-Glycerine under ANY FOR 'i or ingredients. ' .'/CONDITION. ' iM)' -It. is : the mmplest and most effective haS jNO INJUHOOS FUMES, high explosive yet discovered • ,tiiS smoke coDßeqnectly.'c?'u§eß NO It does not freeze. *, HISAIDACHE. I It is unaffccted by variations of It "causes'NO LOSS OF TIME; climax, the men.' may return to wotk IM-. "It is equally effective in wet or dry r MEDIATELY AFTER THE-SHOT holes, ( ' IS FIKED. > v ' RACKAROCK IS-ESPKCIA LLY ADAPT D FOR TIMBER. [Testimonials.] ' ' " ; - ; Globe G.M. Co tJj / ', ' ' . ' Kecfton August 19th, 1893, - Wehave been using Rackarook for 3|- years and have much pleasure in testifying to the good results derived from the explosive, Jt is the best 1 have yet tried or seen in doping a big reef or any other kind of mining where blasting is requiredit is not so t ash as dynainito or gelignite, therefore it spread and breaks.more groiiod. It is perfectly safe, with no ill effects from the fumes, tt'ed it f r the time stated 1 can with confidefacb recommend it, as 1 „ Used nearly all the explosives that have been in the market for the last 20 . - ■;(Signed), JAMKS GBEENISH, Manager. , Thames, May 29th, 1893. : . 1 have much pleasure in giving my : teslimony in favour of Hackarock Ex- ' plosive, After giving it an exhaustive trial I was so satisfied of its thorough dfficiency and superiority to other exp'osives that I used it almost exclusively .for fu'jy three yeard in the Saxon mino of which I wis manager, ind during tha period in which it was constan ly Used I had no reason to alter my opinion, t • found it veiy suitable for our class of roek and quartz reefs, and that a large per > centage of work could be done by its use and at less cost, while there were little or no noxious fumes to contend with. (Signed), T, A. DUNLOP. • , r J' ] «' FrSM Tf 1 " h no., XUaijifls. and Paorna.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXVI, Issue 8022, 15 January 1895, Page 1
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822Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume XXVI, Issue 8022, 15 January 1895, Page 1
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