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INFLUENZA AGAIN.

HINTS HOW TO FACE THE EPIDEMIC.

T,he people of this" oountry have, gwd causa to view with 'alarm an outbreak ; bf iDnumsza, as it leaves behind it more shattered constitutions than any other -known disease. Mr Edward Botting, for 10 years a councillor in the united township of Bedford, Olpen, and Palmeraton, in Frontensc County, i« one who nearly fell a victim to this Fcourge. To a Whig correspondent Mr Botting said : — "About two years ago I had a bad attack of influenza, and the after effects of that malignant trouble brought me to low that my friends despaired of my recovery. I was troubled with severe and con»taiit .pains, in the back, sensations of extreme dizziness, weakness, and was in fact in a generally u«od-up condition. I had read frequently of Dr Williams's Pink Pills, and felt they must have som« special virtues, else they could not obtain suck/ strong endorsement in all parts of the oountry. I determined to try them, and I bless the day that I came to that conclusion. Before tfca firsfc •box was Inished I felt benefited, and, l continued their use until I was as strong as ever. I consider Dr WilHams's Pink Pills the DMt medicine sold, and I would not be without th««si in the house if th«y cost me sdol » box. Dr Williams's Pink Pills have had marvellous success in removing the after effects of inflocaza and restoring sufferers to their former vigour. No other medicine can accomplish thp^raealts they achieve, and those who have •affeced from influenza should use them without delay.

At Napier sessions on Thursday J. Deianej, a jaekey, who was charged with atteaspfced rape on a girl of 17, but convicted on th« minoe count of indecent assault, with a reoonamendation to mercy, wai isnteaced to 12 months' hard' labour. ■ This ccncludtd the criminal business. In tho Divorce Court » decree hisi.ytai. gt»ute<^ in the case of James. May gimoods v. 'Annie; May Simwads and James Gray, In Bank-, v ruptcy the ditcharge of. 8. Qainn, cemnuMiou. 'agent, was granted, tubiecb to hji pajinjf to paj 6{». m tide mtmLvaJg* tWMWe4 4ebt», ...

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Otago Witness, Issue 2273, 23 September 1897, Page 39

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INFLUENZA AGAIN. Otago Witness, Issue 2273, 23 September 1897, Page 39

INFLUENZA AGAIN. Otago Witness, Issue 2273, 23 September 1897, Page 39

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