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THE HONEY OF WISDOM! 



WE GATHER THE HOUEY OF WISDOM FROM THORNS, NOf FROM FLOWERS. 



NOBILiTY OF LIFE. 



" Who best can suffer, best can do." Milton. 

 What alone enables us to draw a just moral from 

 the tale of life ? 

 " Were I asked n-liat best dignifies the 2iiystnl and 

 consecrates the past ; what alone e^iahles ns to draif} 

 ajust moral from the Tale of Life ; what sheds the 

 purest light upon our reason ; what gives th*- firmest 

 strength to our religion ; what is lest fitted to soften 

 the heart of man and elevate his soul — I looulcl 

 ansii:er with Lassues, it is 'EXPERIENCE.' " 



Lord Lyt.ton. 



"Queen's Head Hotel, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 

 "Sir,— Will you to-day allow me to present you with 

 this Testimonial and Poem on END'S justly celebrated 

 'FRUIT SALT?' My occupation being a very sedentary 

 one, I came here to see what chanire of air wculd do for 

 me, and, at the wish of some personal friends, I h»ve taken 

 your 'FliUiT S.\LT/ and the good result therefrom is my 

 reason for addressing you. 



" I am, Sir, yours trulyi " A LADY." 



" The appetite it will enforce. 

 And help the system in its course ; 

 Perhaps you've ate or draiik too much. 

 It will restore like magic touch. 

 Depression, with its fearful sway. 

 It drives electric-like away; 

 And if the Blood is found impure. 

 It will effect a i)erfect cure. 



" Free from danger, free from harm. 

 It acts like some magician's charm 

 At any time a dainty draught. 

 Which will dL«pel disease's shaft ; 

 More priceless than the richest gold. 

 That ever did its wealth unfold ; 

 And all throughout our native land 

 Should always have it at commaBd." 



■prom th« late Rev. J. W. NEIL, Holy 

 ■*■ Trinity Churcli, North SWelds :— 



"Dbar Sir. — 4s an illustration of the beneficial effects 

 of Eno'S ' FRUIT SALT,' I give you particulars of the 

 C9se of one of my friends. Sluggish liver and bilious 

 headache bo affected him, that he was obliged to live 

 upon only a few articles of diet, and to be most sparing in their use. This did nothing In effecting 

 a cure, althougk i>er8evered in f jr some twenty-fire years, and al«o consulting very eminent members 

 of the faculty. By the use of your 'FRUIT SALT.' he now enjoys vigorous health; he ha*} never 

 had a headache nor constipation since he commenced to use it, and can pai^ke of his food in a hearty 

 manner. There are others t > whom your remedy has been so b?neflcial. that you may well es'end its use pr» 

 hono publico. I find it mtikes a very refreshing and invigorating drink.— I remain, dear Sir, yours faithfully, 



"J. W. NEIL." 



THERE IS NO DOUBT THAT where it has been taken in the 

 earliest stages of a disease, it has, in innumerable instances, PRE- 

 VENTED what would otherwise have been a SERIOUS ILLNESS. 

 The effect of ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT' upon a disordered and feverish 

 condition of the system is MARVELLOUS. 



CAJJTIOJS.— Examine each Bottle, and see the Capsule is marked ENO'S ' ^'"' 

 Without it, you have been iinpo^ed on by a WORTHiPSS imitation. P 



I ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT' WORKS, LONDON, S.E. [By 



100^00. 13.8.86. S. & B^ * 



