INFLUENZA IN LONDON. I ■ j GREAT INCP.ISA.SB IN DEATH RATE. ! It is estimated that in and around London j i there are 200,000 persons stricken with in- | fluonza. Dull he.adache, grefit lassitude, with j pain 3in the head and buck, are the first ! symptoms. Then tho mucous membrane of i ' the nose, throat, and lungs are attacked. I While there is somo donbt as to whpther : it is infectious, contagions, or epidemical, ; there is do doubt as Vo the merits of Baxter's Lung Preserver in combatting the nialndy. To prevent complications, Rvoid draughts, and take the Long Preserver when the very ; first eymptems appear; this prevents the tissues of the lunf?B and thront becoming : affected. It shortens an attack because it I stimulates the delicate membranes of the ' throat and lungs to throw off the inflam- ! mation and aoreness. Tt is the remedy to ' have at hand to avoid the risk of serious ! complications, resulting from Coughs, Colds, I Influenza, <te. Itfa famous because it cures. C 5574 IMPORTANT, I [ desire to draw the attention of the ,' LADIES OF CHitISTCHURCH to ! the fact that I can supply a Stylish Tailor-made COSTUME 1 . of guaranteed fit, finish, and worki manship. Note. —The Costumes which I ; provide are not " Equal to Tailori made," but ARE Tailor-made. ' The Best Materials. i The Latoc* Stylos. j All work receives my own personal attention. EV3. HOLLANDER, LONDON & PARISIAN LADIES' TAILOR, 139 HIGH STREET. I—in .i— ■■■ Summit 11 How t<rCeqkwTT | Tbe Instructions of • one of New Zealand's ; Lei-ding Teachers: — ! «• Pastry is most particular in ; "requiring a Box QUICK Oven i "to cause tho starch cells of j ' " flour to hurst and absorb the i ! "fat. If tho oven is slow—the ! j " pastry ie tough. [ ; *• Bread and Cakes. — First j " heat the oven thoroughly some i '• " time before it is wanted, so that j | " there will bo a good steady I | "heat by the time it is required. \ j •• Meats The application of a i " QUICK STRONG HKAT to the SUr- ' "face coagulates the albumen, j " This prevents juice escaping. ■ »*—«| The "Hot Oven/ , g" 8 "^ "Good, Steady," "Quick, Mrong" thai l essential to good cooking can always j CTBEjJjj be attained by using imKma COALBROOKDALE It give* an latcoae, i fOAF ftroasr.aedefflcletit \ i VUrllw. ne.t.alwayemrfer B ; control. n ; Yoo can orAtr " CoaJbrookdal* "—We«t" (3 ; port Coel Irotn your nirn co*l merctuiaf H 1 See you ret "Coalbroolcdule "! fcj i : «-T _ « ..TQftIIO.. Diploma ot Go!«i Medal at the Kus. International Exhibitio* CURES Anaemia Chlorosis 1 Debility * Delightfnl taste. 3'- a brttle. " Kwepiiiornß, frotsir ft Cβ. Ualtol
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13097, 23 April 1908, Page 3
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