TINOB C KUIT O ALT. All Functional Derangements of the Liter, Temporary Congestion arising from Alooholu B«r«rages ; Errors in Diet— Eating or Drinking BilliouineM Sick Headache, Giddiness, Oppresdon or Feeling of MeUnoholy ; Vomiting, Heartburn, Sourness of the Stomach, Constipatioo, Tnirst, Kheamatism. and Gout ; Sea Sioknoss. Impure Blood, Itching, Nettle Rash, or any Over-acid state of the Blood ; Skin Erup* tiona, Boils, Diphtheria, the effects of Mercum Poisons ; lit the Commencement of Fevers of all kinds ; Kcasles and Chicken Pox— BNO*3 "PRUIT SALT* i tho Simplest and b
LONGEVITY, Or a life complete in all ita itagol i> on the whole desirable but extremely rare. But » wuo observance of the limple lawi of nature will redeem the oburreii from the hell of many ai meot to the psuradiae of a pleaiurablo exiiteace, and conduct them through life ■ilently, gently and lerenely to iU far off termination. li thu Death ? Dreaded thing, How beautiful thou art I I HAVE A GREEN~OLD AGE— I USB ENCS " FRUIT SALT " A SONG OF GRATITUDE; BT AM F.S.A. Of HQHTT TIAB 01 Adi, THESE wordi a wiie Phyiioian taid Stoouwh'i a maitor all ihould dread, Oppose hi* law«— foi death pieput, Obey thtm— health will triumph there. With grateful thanks I hail thy name Eno 1 and ttriTe to give it famo. Your " Salt-of-JTmit, oan biiof m« eat And girt me oomfort when I pleau By trn» aptritnt, strong or mild, To oahn a man or wothf a child; Aid nature without foroe or strain, Btrtcct&tn heart, flTer, long, and brain Make tne dulm neither fait nor slow The blood heat not too high nor low So bringi health, at little ooat,| Beetonng what neglect had loat ; To Ino ■ Salt I owe a debt, The grateful mind may not f orgtt With rhyme that debt, in part I pay Experience teaching what to tay,
Neglect not the body, upon which the whole earthly existenoe depends, inform yourself of what is beneficial and what is pernioious to it. EXCITEMENT FEVERISH COLD with HIGH TEMPERATURE and QUICK PULSE or SUDDEN EMERGENCY USB ENO'S FRUIT SALT, an imperative hygtnle need. It keeps the blood pure prevents fevers wad acute inflamma tory diseases, removes th* injurious effect* of excitement, stimulants, aaxootios, such as alcohol, tobacco, tea, coffeos, by natural means : thus restores the nervous system to normal condition by preventing the great danger of poisoned blood and over o«r*bral activity, sloepleaanens, irritability, worry, eU. TOI BISTANTIDOTE FOR EXCITEMENT, WANT OF SLEEP, ETC., HALF-DOZEN OYSTERS (well chewed) two or three times a day, and ENO'S FRUIT SALT every few hoars. HEADACHE AND DISORDERED STOMAOH,—" After suffering for nearly two-and-a half years from sever* headache and disordered stomach, and after trying mostly everything and spending much money without finding any benefit, I was reoommended by a friend to try your FRUIT SALT, and before I had finished on* bottle 1 found it doing mo a great deal of good, and now I am restored to my usual health and others I know that have tned it have not •n]oy*d suoh good health lor years. Yours most truly, Robibt Humthbiis Post Office, IMPORTANT TO TRAVELLERS AND ALL LEAVING HOME FOR A CHANGE.— We have for the last four year used your f RUIT SALT during ssveralimptrtant Survey Expeditions in the Malay Peninsu la, Biam,aop Oambodia, and hay* undoubtedly derived very gr*at benefit from it. In one butane t only was on* of our party attacked with fever during that period, and that happened after our supply of FRUIT SALT had run out. When makin? long marches under the poworful rays of a vertical son, or travelling through swampy dittrioU, w* have used the FRUIT SALT wo or three time* a day. The FRUIT SALT aoU M a gwntU aperient, keeps the blood 000 l and haaltLy, and wards off fever. W have plaasur* in voluntarily testifying to the lue of jour preparation, and our firm belief La its »flk*cy. We never go into th* jungle without it, ana have also recommended it to others, —Yours truly, Commander— A. J. Lojtcus, F.B.G.S, His Siam*** Majesty's BTdrographer j K. 0- Dathwo*! Supentondin Siamese Government Telegraphs. Bankok Siam, May 183.— J. 0. EMO, Esq. Loadon,
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8175, 6 May 1895, Page 1
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772Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8175, 6 May 1895, Page 1
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