’FLU GIVES FAIR WARNING
When your hones start to ache at their joints, when your head feels fuzzy and your sight gets dizzy, then .it’s time to go to bed, and stay there till you're right again. The wisest plan, of course, is to kill ’flu before it reaches that unpleasant stage. At the first dull ache in the joints, at the first sniff even, take MTM and lower your temperature; throw off the touch of fever and get quit of any chance acquaintance with the serious la grippe. MIM (Marshall’s Influenza Mixture), if taken in time, will keep any cold from developing' into influenza—will do it swiftly and surely and with tonic effect, as thousands of families can testify. You should have your bottle now. Get it to-day at the nearest chemist or store. If either is out of stocks, write direct to Marshall's Proprietary, Ltd., 450 Moray place, Du nedim. [ Advt. ]
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Evening Star, Issue 19724, 26 November 1927, Page 2
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153’FLU GIVES FAIR WARNING Evening Star, Issue 19724, 26 November 1927, Page 2
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