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INFLUENZA.

It is at tliis time of tlio roar, when till- weather is very changeable, hot one j day anil cold the next, that colds are I caught and influenza lioconu’s prcvahnl. j Influenza invariably leaves!tie patient weak and with thin blood, and this jniueinia is very stubborn in resisting | treatment. It must be corrected how- : ever before any cure can be considered I permanent. As long as the blood rc- ! mains thin there will continue the relapses with which most sufferers from ■ iiillncnza are familiar. Warmth and j ijuiet alone give comfort and these not i for long at a time. Sleep is restless and j does not refresh the nerves which are always at high tension, j The best way lo correct this after- | effect of influenza is to build np the i blood and there is no better blood- : builder than Dr Williams’ Dink Dills, j As soon as tin' revitalised blood cours- ■ os through the system you are aware of jii.i soothing inlluonco. (Ivadnally the 'i idnnr returns to the jiale cheeks, appejtite and digestion improve and you are I on the road to health. I Any render of this paper may have a j n.-eful booklet on ".Disease of (he ■ Blood" by writing to the Dr Williams’ ...Medicine Co., Box S4d, 0.D.0., Welling--1 ton. . lO

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1427, 9 September 1918, Page 2 (Supplement)

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INFLUENZA. Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1427, 9 September 1918, Page 2 (Supplement)

INFLUENZA. Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1427, 9 September 1918, Page 2 (Supplement)