MedicalENO’S FRUIT THE PHYSICAL BASIS GOOD FOOD How to enjoy good food th: wise cause Bilious headacl Stomach, Poisoned Blood, &c. ENO’S FRUIT S. A NATURAL APERIE FRUIT SALT, when t acts as a natural aperient, its si action removes all impurities, and restoring health. If its gn ing the body in health were uu no fam should be without it nnirn WTTAPV
ENO versus STIMULANTS. —An n- : sufficient amount "of exercise frequently deranges the liver. ENO’S FRUIT SALT is peculiarly adapted for any constitutional weakness of the liver. A world of woes is avoided by those who keep and use LAO S I'RUII SALT.—“AII our customers for Eno’s Salt would not be without it upon any consideration, they having received so much benefit from it. — Wood Brothers, Chemists, Jersey, 1578.” Every travelling trunk and HOUSEHOLD in the world ought to 1 contain a Bottle of END'S FRUIT SALT, prepared from Sound, Ripe Fruit, as a Healthgiving, Cooling, Sparkling, and InvigoratingBeverage for any Season. It is the best Preventive and Cure for Biliousness, Sick Head ache,. Skin Eruptions, Impure Blotd, Fevers, Pimples on the Face, Giddiness Feverishness, Mental Depression, Want of Appetite, Sourness of Stomach, Constipation, Vomiting, Thirst, &c., and to remove the effects of errors in Eating and Drinking.
END’S FRUIT SALT.— From the Rev. | Dr Hurst, Vicar of Collorly “ I have used your Fruit Salt for many years, and have verified your statements. The thanks of the public are due to you for your unceasing efforts to relieve suffering humanity. Long may you live to .be a blessing to'the world.” END’S FRUIT SALT.—“After-suffering for nearly two and a half years from severe headache and disordered stomach, and after trying almost everything and spending much money without finding any benefit, I was recommended by a friend to try END’S FRUIT SALT, and before I had finish <1 one bottle I found it doing me a great deal of good, arid now I am restored to my usual health; 'arid others I know that have tried it have notjbnjoytd such good health for. years.—Yours most tuly, Robert Humphreys, Post Office, Barrashrd.” }
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'T'RULY an EXTRAORDINARY EXi PECTORaNT.—Mr. Edward M. Ullett, of Bury, Hunts., writis to Messrs. Palmer & Son, Ramsay :—Ha’ing been in the habit of using Powell’s Balsam of Aniseed for a great number of years, I ha’e great pleasure in bearing testimony to its hcomparable effects as an expectorant.- I aiwajs find a single dose gives immediate relief, ant a small bottle effects a perfect cure.” SK for POWELL’S BALSAM of SOLD by all.; CHEMISTS and STOREKEEPERS. Observe the Trade Mark, “Lion, Net, and Mouse.” . . Wholesale Agents in the Australian and New Zealand Colonies--Elliot Brothers ; Eyers & Solomon ; Felton, Grimwalde, & Co. ; P. and S. Falk, Faulding & Co., Rocke, Tompsit,. & Co. ; Rosenxhall & Co. ; Kemptiiorne, Prosser, & Co. ; S. Hoffenung & Co.; Hemmons, Laws, & Co. ; Berkley, Taylor, & Co. ; and all other wholesale houses. Proprietor—THOMAS Powell, Biackfriars Road London, aniseed-'
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 241, 13 January 1881, Page 4
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