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ENO is different because . • • ENO being highly concentrated is far more economical, and its reputation for quality is world-famed. ENO contains no Epsom, Glauber or other harsh purgative, mineral salts. ENO contains no sugar to overheat the blood and can safely be taken in cases of diabetes. ENO is non-irritant and non-habit forming. ENO is pleasant to taste, safe, mild yet thorough in action. • Take Eno regularly. Eno’s ‘Fruit Salt’, the famous household remedy for digestive ailments and disorders of the stomach, acts gently and naturally, regulates the system and helps the body to function properly and punctually. Eno ensures that your system is kept free from dangerous accumulations of food waste, washes away all poisons—the cause of lack of ■vitalitytones up the liver and, being alkaline, corrects acidity. Because it cools and purifies the blood and stimulates the digestive juices to healthy action, the daily sparkling glass of Eno’s ‘Fruit Salt* is trusted by millons of people all over the world. igjiii m MLT I* —s m OUBLE QUANTI . 3'6 ENOS FRUIT SALT THE WORLD-FAMED EFFERVESCENT SALINE Tht ward* *En»* • nd * Fruit Suit* r.f itfrtd Trad* Mark*

FOR OVERSEAS .... GIFT PARCELS OF N.Z. , HONEY. For this Christmas, be sure to send a gift of delicious N.Z. Honey to your friends in the United Kingdom. For full particulars, please apply immediately to: THE HONEY CONTROL BOARD. Box 1293, AUCKLAND. *832

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22521, 1 October 1938, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22521, 1 October 1938, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22521, 1 October 1938, Page 22

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