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. : Influenza starts with a sneeze— i and ends with a , complication. It lays a strong man on liif ; hack—as weak and wretched a: \ .i ( sick child. It tortures him witL * fevers and chills, headaches and ; iiekachcs. Ifc leaves lu'm a hclp . I -.:ss prey to pnenmonia^ronehitis, * wsumption and a dozen othw ■; "lully diseases. j Avoid influenza by purifying J •.nd fortifying -your system with I Or. Williams' Piulc PHIs. If you \ iiave let the disease attack you, ' on can still avoid its dreaded afj .i!i - eiTcets by hastening and com- \ ..'itaing y<jnr recovery with.tlm ; biopd-builder and nerve-tonic. \ 1 n Avarding off all the.aihnenl s j •A winterjaiid-in curing all.Mlis■j cases ,of •the blood ; and nerves. ';! diei'eis.np'remedy in the world t( Ijompai-e mth ]>r. Williams' Phil. Pills for' Pale People. There is'rii the slightest doubt about that. Proof of; Cure. a Horcis or.BAvilnets out o[ hundreds iii\ .. yoarpwn'statc:••&TCII yia.is ago influenza and rheumntism attached me," sap Mrs. A. Bell.o! "Ficsh attacks odn- ' UucnzaiM'osteateu me, and the rheumatic panijijn my ena;,' shoulders »nd ankles [nrtftot disabled me. I gxmv.yery tliin ar.a weakand/or I ajept poorly. Several medicines m'ifi'.used without effect, birt mo astroag-aiid healthy woman. lam a proiCESional nurse, and always recommend '. these pills."

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12404, 14 July 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 12404, 14 July 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 12404, 14 July 1902, Page 3

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