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INFLUENZA, «. ITS PREVENTION AND CURE. X; "~"J NFLUENZA only I _ _ 'V> : t 'r_; i Beizes upon those J /%?*?& H-hI whose systems have f;' --•'.-'•-"'*■-:'".v S become run down P A C_* {■"■''■ ? I*- I aD( -' weakened, '~i- V^-X' ; f j 1/ Those who keep in J<o? lithe pink of condir^. r / \■' i it:j a', tion snap their fiog-r-j'*- ij'.;! >£*f} ers at it. Liver ' 1 : yl I o k-**' co^8 > attacks *•*.''; )/i-l. \ °i shivering, and NN-Wr i /,. .*-, ,■ i similar ailments I / have one common origin, namely a debil tat.d condition of| tbe.Jbody. When the supply of energy ia adequate, the pulse vigorous, the digestion good, colds and chills o»r *.nt got a hold Oi c- the vitality beconr v 1--prned, the evils jus: named creep in. i tie B__n_ will keep the body in the •'pin. of uonditiot." They act directly upon tbe liver, and end that cause of so many ailments—constipation. They stimulate the circulation, improve the digestion, and increase the energy of the whole system, as witness the following _ase of Mr W. Tindale of 28, Little West Street, Darlinghurst, Sydney. This gentleman says:—"l waß laid up a few months ego for abo_.t three weeks, with a Bevere att.ck of influenza. My body ached all over, especially in the back and head. I lost my appetite entirely, was v< -y feverish and slightly delerious, and Bleep •.••hs out of the quostion. I tried rever.' remedies, including the usual house hold treatment, and also consulted a doctor, but Tiade very Blow progrecs towards rocovery. I was advißed by a friend who had used youn medicine, to give Bile Beans a trial. I acted oe tbiß advice, and have muoh pleasure in stating that, after taking a few doses, I gained immediate relief, and, continuing with them, I was quickly restored to my usual health, I can strongly recom mend Bile Beans to any one suffering from a similar complaint." Bile Beans are obtainable from all medicine vendors, price Is or 2s 9d large box (contains three times the quantity of the Is Hd size). A Fiendish Plot—The New York police, in consequence of a letter they received stating tint the Mafia Society contemplated the destruction of an English liner, discovered aboard the steamer Umbria a box containing one hundred pounds of dynamite, fitted with a mechanism, the working of which had been ho ananged that it would explode in thirty six hours. The letter received by the New York police warned them that the Mafia Society had ordered the deatruction of every Bteamer sailing from Kew York flying the British flag. The Oceanic was spared out of pity for the large number of woman and children Bboard. When the letter was received a hoax was suspected. A Fork Throat may be quickly cured by {.{.plying a flannel bandage dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm. A lame back, a pain in the Bide or chest, should be treated in a similar manner. For sale by J. S. Podds, Ohemif-t, Akaroa. GBEAT THROAT AND LUNG CURE. TTJSSIOURA. COMPARISON is the only true teßt of excellence, and the reason for the extraordinary success of this preparation ie that it has been proved to be the BEST OF ALL REMEDIES ior the complaints it professes to deal with. If you are suffering from Bronchitis, Pneumonia, or any Pulmonary Ccmplaint, a single dose will give you instant and permanent relief, Not only will the immediate trouble be relieved, but the organs affected will be strengthened, and thus enabled to resist the encroachment of serious disease. It is weil known that conrumpt-on is easily susceptible of treatment in itß earlier stages, and for this purpose Tus?icura ia ABSOLUTELY UNKQUALLBD. A single trial will be sufficient to prove the valuable proporties of this preparation, and when tnce its virtues become known all other medicines will be banished from the household. PRICE 2/6 PER BOTTLE Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer, S, J . VANS, Dunedin. AVholeeale Agents, Kempthorne, Prosser & ('o. and Sharland & Co.. 0 )t.airuable from all Chemists And Store c. r.-ca throughout tha Colony
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2772, 15 May 1903, Page 4
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680Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2772, 15 May 1903, Page 4
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