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Avoid thbriu THE MEMORY of the dread days of the 1918 influenza epidemic fills us with horror—and the frequent cables telling of influenza outbreaks in other countries warn us that care must be taken. An experienced chemist, tells how to act : “Go to bed immediately you feel the Watch your temperature. If it rises first signs of ‘flu.’ Don’t get out for call the doctor at once Pneumonia any reason. Take Bonnington’s Irish and lung trouble is the great danger— Moss—it proved of immense value in hence stay in bed until quite right.” the 1918 epidemic. It helps nature He added, ' I took Bonnington’s daily throw off the attack and prevents the during the epidemic and was never possibility of lung trouble. Take a ill. It forms an antiseptic film on the laxative—eat light nourishing food throat and lungs making it difficult for keep perfectly quiet and don’t worry, influenza germs to find lodgment.” Look for the name—Bonnington’s Irish Moss. Obtainable everywhere at 1/6 and 2/6. / IRISH MOSS 4 FOR influenza /H M Salisbury Street, Christchurch, / writes—“ We took Bonnington’s Irish Moss ( during the influenza epidemic, and are / quite sure it saved us a lot of trouble.”

A lovely girl in crepe-de-Chine, A joy-ride in a limousine, A “throw” of Cupid’s loaded dice, A plunge for pearls-at-any-price; A sudden sneeze, a parting pair, A chill caught in the wintery air, An anxious ma, a maid demure, A dose of Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. 38

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Grey River Argus, 21 July 1922, Page 8

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