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INFLUENZA

. Mf. is' at tiiis time of the year, when the •s weather is very changeable, hot one uay „ 'ii'fid cold'tlic next, that colds are caught and influenza becomes prevalent, i Influenza invariably leaves the patient !fJ weak and with thin blood,_ and _ this > 0 ' anaemia.is Very stubborn in resisting I ll ' treatment. If must he corrected, liowB- ever, before any cure can be considered m permanent. As long as the blood ill» remains thin tliero will continuo the rqill lapses with which most /Bnficrers front it influenza are familiar. Warmth and .1. (niiet alone give comfort and these not ~1 for long at a time, Sleep is restless and i does not refresh tho nerves which arp * always "at high''tension. _ < The best way, to correct this after- ™ effect of influenza is to build up tho tni .blood-'-- and tliero -ig .--iio.v, .tetter -l)loodt]1" builder than'-Dr. Pink Pills, no'' •As soon as the revitalised blood 3- courses through the system .you .are .aware of -its soothing influence: Gradually the •; colour .returns to. the.-pale cheeks,-appe-tite and'digestion iiiinrove and yon are on the road to- hoallh. Anv reader of this naper niay have a '' useful booklet on- "Diseases- of the Blood" by writing tn.tho-.Dr/ Williams -J>t "Vfrdicino Co., Box 8-15, G.P.0., Welling ton. " -

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 302, 10 September 1918, Page 9

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INFLUENZA Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 302, 10 September 1918, Page 9

INFLUENZA Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 302, 10 September 1918, Page 9

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