IMPORTANT TO PARENTS. RUSSIA AND ENOS ’FRUIT SALT.’—An English Chaplain writes‘ Would you kindly inform me whether you have an agent in Russia for the sale of your “ FRUIT SALT T If not. would it be possible to B.ind two or three bottles through the post 1 We have used your "FRUIT SALT" now for seme time, and think so highly of it that my wife says she would not be without it for a great deal. For .-hildren’s ailments I know of nothing to equal it. It nets like a charm. Our little ones have had no other medicine for some time, no matter what the ailment may be. Cold, headache, or stomach-ache, the "FRUI I'SALT" seems to cure in a marvellously short t me. The “FRUIT SALT ” seems to be just the medicine we have tequired for a long time—something thoroughly edlnacious, which acts quickly and is pleasant to the taste. lam faithfully yours, A. British Chaplain.’ Sold by all Chemists and Stores. 5
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XIV, Issue XV, 13 April 1895, Page 359
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