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PNOB tjRUIT OALT. All Functional Derangements of tho Liter, Temporary Congestion arising from Alcoholio BsTerages ; Errors in Diet—Eatin* or Driukiug Billiouiuoti Qiok Headache, Giddiness, Oppression or Feeling of Melancholy J Vomiting, Heartburn, Bourness of the Stomach, Constipation, Tnirsti Rheumatism, and Gout , Sea Sicklies*, Impure Blood, Itching, Nettle Rush, ot any Over-acid state of the Blood; Skin Eruptions*, Boils, Diphtheria, tho effects of Mercunit Poisons ; itt the Commencement of Fevers of all kinds; Y eagles and Chicken Pox— EN>*a "IRUIT SALT' i tho Simplest and b .-ft "tO*«w

LONGEvrry, Or a life complete in all it* stages is on the who'.o desirable but extremely rare. But a wine observance of the simple laws of nature will redeem the obterrers from the hell of many ai niont to the paradise of a pleasurable axis to nee, and conduct them through lifo silently, gently and serenely to its far off termination Is this Death T Dreaded thing, Uow beautiful thou art 1 I HAYJS A GREEN OLD AGE-I USB ENCS " FBUIT SALT " A BONG OF GRATITUDE; BT Uf r.8.4. 01 lIOHTT TIAB Of Adi, THESE words a wise Physician said Stomach's a master ail should dread, Oppose his laws—for death prepare, Obey them—health will triumph there. With grateful thanrs I hail thy name Edo I and strive to give it fa mo, Yonr •'Salt-of-Frtit, oan briag me eas And give m« comfort when I please By true aperient, strong or mild, To oaim a man or soothe a ohild; Aid nature without force or strain, Strmftben heart flTtr, lung, and brain Make tne puls« neither fast nor slow The blood heat not too high nor low So bringi health, at little oost, ] Restoring what neglect had lost; To Sno s Salt I owe a debt, The grateful mind may not forgtt With rhyme that debt, in part I pay Experience teaching what to say, Ntf I"* not the body, upon which the whole •arthly txiitenoo depeods, infornl yourself of what is benefioial and what u pernicious to it. KXOITEMKNT FEv*£BISU COLD with HIUU TEMPEBATURB and QUICK PULSiS or aUDDKN EMERGENCY USE ENG't* FBUIT SALT, an imperative bygenio need. It keeps the blood pure preveuts fevers «nd acute inflamms tory diseases, removes the injurious effects of excitement, stimulants, narcotics, such as alcohol, tobacco, tea, coffeci, by natural means ; thus restores the nervous system to noimal condition by preventing tne great danger of poisoned blood and over cerebral activity, sleeplessness, irritability, worry, ete. T£LB BEST AJSTIDOTE FOR EXCITBMBNT, WAKT OF BLEEP, ETC., HALF-DOZEN OYSTEBS (well chewed) two or three times a day, and - ENO'S FBUIT SALT every few hours. HSADAOBB AND DISORDERED SXOtfAOH,—" 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 bssufit, I wa« recommended by a friend to try your FBUIT SALT, and before I had finished on* bottle I found it doing me a great deal of good, and now I am restored to my usual health and others I know that have tried it haTe not sojoTfd suoh good health tor years. Yours •ftost truly, Robjbt Humphuxs Post Office, itumaferd." IMPORTANT TO TRAVELLERS AND ALL LEAVING HOME FOR A OifANGK We have for th* last four year' used your FBUIT SALT during several imp< rtant Survey Expeditions in th* Malay P«ninscU,Siam,a?p Oambodia, and hay* undoubtedly derived very great benefit from it. In one instance only was op* of our party attacked with fever during that period, and that happened after our supply of FBUIT SALT had run out. When making long marches under the powjrful rays of a vertical sun, or travelling thiough swampy diftriota, w* have used the FBUIT SALT wo or thm times a day. The FBUII SALT acts as a gvntl* aperient, keeps the blood cool and healthy, and wards off fever. W have pleasure in voluntarily testifying to the lue of jour preparation, and our firm belief in its •fficacT. We never go into th* jungle without it, ana have also recommended it to otherr, .-Yours truly, Commander—A. J. Lonus, F.B-U.B, Uii diamwM Majesty's Fvdrofraphur; g. O- DAVzosjoSf Superitendin Siamei* GoT*mm*nt Teltgraph*. Bankok Sum, May 083.-J. 0. EJO, £sq. London, CAUTION— Legal Bight* art ot*ct*d msn civilised oountry. Bead th* following Ia the Ssprwn* Court of Sydney N.B. W.) m appeal from a d*cr** of Sir W. Manning p^prpiruaUy mtrtinini tn* Drtmdant (Ho M3 6fir selling « fraudulent Imitation of Xnos •nit B«Hi urflWnf ht»T/ damag* fa th* VWAtttfhat, after a mort •xhittitir* trial of w* d»yf dwatton tew unjnimouslj dUmlsMd Jhth to**-.-' Bydn«y Moroiof HtnOd, 1* irvirssnrisr Mtb. iIW. " IEmIM Moh bottlf, and m thit th* £vo-S,Unwk*dINOTrfBUIISALT. With OKLY AT ENO'fl FBUMJ IAIT WQIUI, MMaaOV ■TMIKT,

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8176, 7 May 1895, Page 1

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785

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8176, 7 May 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8176, 7 May 1895, Page 1

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