INFLUENZA is not a cold; it is a fever which arises from a cold. It is especially prevalent now. First a cold, then a dull, drowsy, heavy feeling-; then unrest in the stomach and distaste for food. These symptoms denote influenza. Sharp, boring- pains at the back of the head, a feverishness, then coldness, weakness and prostration follow. Delirium often occurs. Influenza pulls down the strength and leaves the patient weak and susceptible to various ailments. DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS are the best known remedy to prevent and | cure Influenza -and its 1 after effects. | \ What Mr. Hamilton Hill, the | eminent vocalist, says: 1 “ Whilst touring with a Company I on the W. A. gold-fields some time ■ ago, influenza attacked me very | severely. First came a cold and loss of appetite; then I felt dull and drowsy ; the pains in my head were fearful, and a high fever set in and I became fearfully weak. A well-known physician prescribed for me ; but the disease would not shake off. In despair I tried Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. A few boxes cured me completely. Its effect was magical, and the whole company were amazed. The pains gradually faded away ; I regained strength and color; my appetite returned, and in a few days I Was going about fully restored to my usual good health. I strongly recommend Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills as an unfailing cure for influenza and its ills,” | Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills I (the genuine) are obtaini able of all chemists and I storekeepers, and of the ; Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co-, ; Wellington, N-Z.; six boxes I 16/6, one box 3/-, and I are sold only in paek- ! ages on which Dr. Williams’ I pink Pills for Pale People I —all seven words — are : printed in red ink.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 3529, 30 December 1899, Page 1
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296Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 3529, 30 December 1899, Page 1
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