TJ1 N 0 8 C KUIT O ALT. AH Functional Derangement* of the Liter, Temporary Congestion truing from Alooholio Boreragei ; £rron in Diet— Satin? or Drinking BilliounoM Sick Headache, Giddineu, Op> creation or Feeling of Melancholy : Vomiting, Heartburn, Soorn©« of the Stomaion, Conatipalion, Tnirst, Rheumatism, and Goat ; Be* Sioknew. Impure Blood, Itching, Nettle Baib, or anj Orer-acid itaU of the Blood ; Bkin Erun. tiona, Boila, Diphtheria, the effect* of Mercurm Poiiona t at the Commenoement of Feven of all kind* ; oi oaalea and Ohioken Pox— BNO'a "f KUIT SALT i tho Simplest an<l b > i . i \ i i ] \ i . ' I \ :
LONGEVITY, Or a life compleU in all ita stages !i on the whole desirable but extremely rare. Bat * wl»e observance of the simple Uwi of nature will redeem the observer* from the hell of many ai'ment to the paradise of a pleasurable existence, and conduct them through life silently, gently and serenely to it* far off termination. la this Death T Dreaded thing, How beautiful thoa art I I HAVE A GREEN OLD AOE-I USB ENO^S " FRUIT SALT " A SONG OF GRATITUDE; BT IN F.B.A. Of lIOHTT TIAB 01 AM» THESE words a wise Physician said Stomach's a master all should dread, Oppose hla laws— for death prepare, Obey them— health will triumph there. With grateful thaass I hail thy name Eno 1 and strive to givo it faino. Yoor " Salt-of -Fruit, can bring m« eas And give me comfort whan I please By true aperient, atronf or mild, To oaim a man or sooth* a child; Aid nature without force or strain, Mraogtlieii heart, flvar, lung, and brain Make the pul«e neither fast nor slow TfaeNoodMat not too high nor low Bo bringi health, at little cost, I Restoring what neglect had lost ; To Enoa Salt I owe a debt, The grateful mind may not forgat With rhyme that debt, in part I pay Ixperienoe teaching what to say. Neglect not the body, upon which the whole etrtbly existence dapeDds, inform yourself of what is beneficial and what is pernicious to it, IXOITBMBNT FEVERISH COLD with HIGH TEMPERATURE and QUICK PULSE or SUDDEN EMERGENCY USE RNO'S FRUIT SALT, an imperative hygenio need. It keeps the blood pure prorenta fev«ra «nd acute inflamma tory diseases, removes the injurioua effecta of excitement, stimulants, ■aroofaoa, such as alcohol, tobacco, tea, coffees, by natural means ; thus restores the nervous system to normal condition by preventing the great danger of poiioned blood and over cerebral activity, sleeplessness, irritability, worry, eto. THE BIBT ANTIDOTE FOR EXCITIMBNT, YtkHT OF SLBEP, ETC., HALF-DOZEN OYSTERS (well chewed) two or three, times a day, and ENO'S FRUIT SALT every few hours. HEADACHE AHD DISORDERED 810 MAOH,— " AfUr Buffering for nearly two-and-a kalf yean from severe headache and disordered atomaoh, and after trying mostly everything and spending much money without finding any benefit, I waa reoommended by a friend to try ytur FRUIT BALT, and before I had finished on* bottle 1 found it doing me a great deal of good, and now lam restored to my usual health and ethers I know thai have tried it have not enjoyed such good health tor yean. Yours moat truly, Roaiux Humtuiib Post Office, B*rraat«rd>" IMPORTANT TO TRAVELLERS AND ALL LBAYLNG HOME FOR A CHANGE.— W« have for the last four year used your FRUIT SALT during several imp< riant Survey Expeditions in the Malay Peninsula, Siam,anp Oambodia, and have undoubtedly derived very gre«t benefit from it. In one instanoe only was ona> ot ova party attacked with fever during titf* period, and that happened after our supply of FRUIT SALT had run out. When makinf Jon* marches under the powerful rays of a TtttMai aun, or traTelling through swampy diltriota, we have used the FRUIT SALT wo or the** timee a day. The FRDII SALT act* M a gwntl* aperient keeps the blood 000 l and iMaJthf, ana wards off fever. W have pkunurt la voluntarily ttatifyiag to the lua of jr««r preparation, and our firm belief in ita •floaty. We sever go into the iungle without ttj aim haw alao reoommeadta it to othen, — *Yoors truly, Oommandar— A. J. Loirua, FJUG.S, Hia WamaM Majesty's Fvdrographar j X. 0. Dathmov, SapentesdM fliamete Government Telegraph*. Baokok Siam, M»y 183.— J. 0. SIO, £aq. Loadon,
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8174, 4 May 1895, Page 1
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775Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8174, 4 May 1895, Page 1
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