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fy^^^^-^^^A~~A^-^*>--~'*-!*~--4-r'^.-it i ni, JKtil':&■*.' JiAti, Mtn m» tti 'til , **■ It-r*itnt : HDUBE SANiJATiIj Sii' M JPlHill,'' 2; with deadly effect... It is painful to know that, after all that lias-bcen done of late years in ~ li; Ihc way .of sanitary die almost dailyj. POISONED by tho DRAINS, that ' '. i should sivu life and not <lesttoy"l t.'**S.t.vitahv Coxob'ess, September, 1882. , '■..'< %mm OF lIFEffljE MATlilllffllATiliß. \ ■';■') ."minutes every drop oiMooa is.,more or less poisoned, j There isiot a .j i poiat in the human foa&o, but has been traversed by poisoned Wood, ' ; jlaot'appmtlJutmttsthaVostifferea injury. _ KiJf .'■' Is the best remedy. It removes'fce'tid;or poisonous,matto'r'(tho groundwork of disease) from the ' . blood by natural means, allays nervous excitement, depression, and restores tho nervous systom to ' ■ f .-jtf proper condition. Vsb ENO'S-'PHUIT SALT;"- Itfs pleasant, cb'olihg, ; refreshing, and invljr. * •-.■; J /''orating. You cannot overs tato its great value in[keeping the blood pure and free from disease.... ' : >':j T\ "FRUIT SALT."-Fr6m ; tlie.Re\% Dr.' Hurst, Vicar of Collerly.-' 1 1 have used- yoii'r !' /::;■ j ] :'..! : PRUIT SALT'for many yaTra, and -have verified your 'statements.' The thanks of the'public ' duo to you for yom-imceasiugi'effprts to relieve suffering humanity. Long may youlive.to "bo a blessing to the world.", rfivj ... , .. ' '' ■ \ • d ' : " I "used my' FRUIT SALT'frcelyinniy last severe attack of fever, and I havo every reason- > •j to'sayl Ijelioveitßavcdiiiylifc."—J. C.'KNO. ■■■■; >..-.' <j ;.;;;;'! >-■ '• : ~•;..■] %:'.-. " Dba'e Sik, —I am very!pleased to record my,knowledge of tho. groat efficacy of.your ' ■"?vERUIT':SALT'.in.Measles. .A.'Jricnd of 'mirioi'whb had thre'o grandchildren laid.up, with. ' , : J " : this complaint, administeredfrequent doses, with"the result:.'.that'.'all tho childron-pulled ' ■'J wonderfully in a short time, '-for.which the mother was .exceedingly grateful, .thanks to * 1 pou. For myself and'family, you'rVFRUIT'SALT' is our' universal remedy. 'Bordering oh'years * , ■ , as lam, "I find a bottle of E.Wfe':'FRUIT SALT.' andafewof ENO'S ! VEGETABLE MOTOS' ' ■A .the greatest boon in the uphill battli of this life.—" I am, Dear Sir, yours truly,' A Cixy Man." ' : > ■ •■■ % ■ .-.. "J; -C-Eso, October, 1590.%> ■• :■. ■■ ti-.',; : .'j.;: ■• n,;;. .- : ; ;.:. •< ■;;.;;::.; ( , (i ( ''-< /THE SECRET OF SUCCESS. -STERLING -HONESTY OF - PURPOSiE • = ~ : < IT LIFE -IS A ,SHAH jflyentioh is :; brought > j' before the public, and commands'/success.. A score of abominable imitations are immediately, 1 'iutroduccd'bythe unscrupulous, who, in copyirig.tho original clo'sffen'ough to 'deceive'tho public, ' ' and yet not so exactly as to infringel upon legal rights, cxerciso an'- ingenuity that, employed in ' i ah original channel, could not fail to/secure .reputation arid profit."—Adams. ... " 1 ; ':."' .' %wW\ASAAVV\AVVNV\ '•'•"■••'.!• * --. ] OAJJTION.-Bxamke 'each Boltle y Mlse6 Ml ,thc,Cqi>side;U mrted-ENO'S '■'FRUIT ■SALT? ' ' i'' : . .'-. ■/ ,- , .. ■ ;- ;;; -:; ' :h ';; sols: wrtirsf&x&M Ji? Prepared only WORKS, Pomeroy toiiilo)^S,L ! ; :! |. :; ; ; -■■' ' v. BY &. C. ENO'S PATENTr ;■ I "i u ii iTr=a —■— "-■ —fT 7*.y '*"'"' •"" *"™.' 1 *"" T*"J'''.i.' ii i u ii. <uw ■ :.,■:::'■ ' ; V ■:.•". '■ '" ■'. ':>;']'''';■ I i T'VT '; P : . r ..» ~ f Sydney§nd Melbourne, . .'-.IBA-|l.ii-||^GTU'lk : Eßi ! ' Vtm '.JN ALL TIIELAHGKST AND DEEPEST AUSTRALIAN MINES' poiesßes the game rending • qualities as dynamite. to powder i Bit'-contains NO Nitroglycerine or It w composed • of' NO deleterious I under' ANY Fol>!' or ingro«!Wts.' ; . i •''CONDITION. ™ the simplest and most effeotw y It has high explosive yet discovere-i • • and the. smoke consequextly causes NO It does not freeze. _• _ "IEADACHE. ■'■■■' '"%■■ ■It is unaffected by variations' ot r *Jt causes NO LOSS OF'TIME ; climate. '.". , '■ ■Se men may return to work IM It is equally effective in wet or dry -MEDIATELY AFTER holes. ' IS ESPECIALLY ADAPTID.FOK TIMBER. -■■':■ '■'-.■ !■•; Globe G,M. Co., ■'■' : '. .■ ■ ' ':■■'... Beef tun August 19th, 1893, " :■' ■ ■ Wehsve been using Rack«rock for %\ years and have much pleasure in Wifvingto the gm,d results; doriv.d from the explosive. It ib iho best 1 have ■/:■■.£,riSVscen' in .toping .& big reef.or-ny other kind of mining wher ■ i I hsWis required ; it is not.sb>h as dynamite or ge igmte, therefore it spread '■.-■ -2d £• ' ire around. Ifc imperfectly s.fe, with no .11 effects from the unm StJi f h r «hclime staled 1 e-n with confidence recornruend,., j-1 toLd nearly all the chives lhat have been m the market for the last 20 ■W B ' '" (Signed), JAMI'S GIiEFNISIf, Manager, '' ■ • " " Thames, May 29th, 1893, ' >■ ~ 1 have much pleasure in giving my lemony in favour of Hackarock Ex^ ■ i-A AfrrcivLitan wSauHive iml I was po satisfied of its thorough P ?Z; V Jnd «e Suy" other «plcrivc. that 1 used it almost exclusively ■Sw . "re Z iiinfho Saxon miie.of V hich 1 was manager, and during the •" I iit hi wn constamly used I had no reason to alter my rpiniMu t Zl£» - rock and quart, reefs and that .large per • ■ SISg e of Zk could be done by its use and at lees coat, while .here were litllr or no noiiouß-fun.es *•> «.ntcnd w,th. Agents- £.;;& *MM& B. SMITW'& 00.|ITHameB and PaeiraaJ

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXVI, Issue 8025, 18 January 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume XXVI, Issue 8025, 18 January 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume XXVI, Issue 8025, 18 January 1895, Page 1

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