INFLUENZA AND AFTERWARDS.
■ 4 The after effects of influenza are often the most serious to the patient. The cough is harassing, and nothing seems to relieve it. The nerves are all unstrung, and there is a general depressed and weakened condition of the whole system. It is in such cases that Angier's Petroleum Emulsion shows its greatest power for good. It quickly relieves the obstinate cough, and heals any inflammation of throat or lungs. It soothes and quiets the nerves, and tones up the whole nervous system. It promotes appetite, aids digestion, and increases weight and strength. After influenza, pneumonia, pleurisy, or any protracted illness that has left the system in a weakened, run-down condition, nothing will so quickly and surely heal the diseased tissue, restore the general health, and put renewed life and vigour into the entire system. It is pleasant to take and agrees with the most delicate stomach. Angier's Petroleum Emulsion combines the antiseptic, soothing, and healing properties ot specially purified, tasteless petroleum oil with the powerful nervetonic qualities of the Hypophosphites. It has been prescribed by the medical profession of the United States since 1881, and by that of Great Britain since 1892, and is largely used in the hospitals of both countries. It is already prescribed by leading medical men in all large New Zealand towns, and can be obtained through any chemist. In two sizes, 2s 9d and 4s 6d. In buying, be careful to ask for Angier's Emulsion as otherwise you may receive a cheap imitation made with ordinary, petroleum.— The Angier Chemical C 6., Ltd., Sydney, N.S.W.
You can depend on ridding your children of worms with Wade's Worm Figs, the wonderful worm worriers. ls>. — Advt. Wade's "Worm Figs are most effective and not unpleasant ; children thrive after taking them. Price, Is. — Advt. (For continuation of 2?ews see page 7.)
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Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 129, 1 June 1900, Page 2
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308INFLUENZA AND AFTERWARDS. Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 129, 1 June 1900, Page 2
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