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Like (h« bub.mic plague and otlior malignant tliMMscs, intliieuza is of Intern origin; but in (he Dominion it lia» assumed a. tar moro dangerous form (lian in ils original habiiat. Sonic years j>Sf. tu 1:e. seized with La Grippe was looked upon us a good juke, and fhe unfortunate victims received scant sympathy from their friends. Eacli year the disease returned, however, it took on a more virulent form and now hundreds are carried oil' by its ravages. It seizes upon any part of the human frame that it iinds at all weak; and oven -when tho attack of influenza itself has passed away, it leaves iu its train various other ailments. Science b.is recognised the importance of dealing with this disease, in its early stages, and numerous remedies have been tried for this purpose. The most successful has boon Vi~i \fj [Jjpj y sj Ess which has been prepared from the prescription of an Indian surgeon who originally used tho remedy \vith great success in cases of malaria. As malaria and influenza r.ro both germ diseases, it was thought that what was of service in one case would also be similarly effective in that of Hie other. This was found to bo the case, and with a few additional ingredients to make the preparation palatable, tho Indian surgeon's remedy has been given to ilio world under tho namo of "Fluenzol." It is rjuiclcly establishing itself as A STERLING REMEDY, and fresh testimony as to its efficacy is being received almost daily. A bottle of fluenzol should be kept in every household for use upon the first indications of Influenza or Sore Throat. Obtainable at all chemists and stores. Pric s Is. 6d, &. 2s. Gd. «, I BASS ! jjPOPULARIT Y § I The delicate "nutty" jj \ flavour of the jj x b 'Docs Head , Bass B jj I is the result not only a . f of scientific brewing but J & also of painstaking | (j bottling i I Of course only the best \ 5 materials are used to j j! make tbis famous ale, 8 g but without the " Read J (j Brothers, Limited" § i methods of bottling, it s I would not enjoy the j! S reputation it docs. )j 0 This method includes <{ jj storage of butts in dry, 3 |] airy, well ventilated and | p clean cellars where it a 3 ripens under the most a § favorable conditions, j) '..', 1 Bottling in its prime. §' ... g insures its refreshing 3 B pungency and preserves H B its nourishing food jj qualities which are jj |j unequalled, ij 3 Therefore, when order- a g ing beer of your dealer, jj g ask for "DOG'S HEAD" \ 4 BASS, and see that the \ \ "DOG'S HEAD"LabeI jj V[ is on every bottle. s *i ' j SOLD EVERYWHERE. | I 3 utiEscßn&iuiutftfmnnuiHEfiSKKnttiiiJuir^

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PILLS & OINTMENT §O AFE » If C3 URE J OVER 70 YEARS' REPUTATION. 1 HOLLOWirg PILLB i PURinr TKE BLOOD, impart tone to tlm KESVOUS SYSTEM ana act most powerfully yet soothingly on Hie LIVES & BOWELS. Headaches, Tremblings, with Lassitude. and Gsnernl Ecbiliiy speedily cured. NO HOUSEHOLD IS COMPLETE WITHOUT THEM. HplliiD Soothing] DJSPEE.S I Healing RHEUMATISM, GOUT, SCSftTEGA Aria LUMBAGO. ST CURES Dad Legs, Old Wounds. Sores, Abscesses, Boils, Cuts and Sprains WITSI AIBSZIWG RAPIBiTV. IMMEDIATE fiHD LASTING BELIEF in cases oiAstlima,Couclis,Colds,Bronchttis

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1192, 29 July 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1192, 29 July 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1192, 29 July 1911, Page 3

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