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THE INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

Thb iuuitenza is rilgitie &t;aia this, year with ucprecoiiontoH deadliness. The pnralieins; - influences of this terrible malady have h(^B(Jttued tbo ularmian dimensions of s plfti«ue. ilL'he distemper is of a powerfully (Instructive character, and shatters its viotiius with fearful suddenness. The severity of the visitation' eclipses > all previous attacks. The medical faculty faila to.2juou.nt for the outbreak, and is powerless to control its spread. Doctors, nurses, and hospitals are doing everything possiblo for sufferers, but are overwhelmed by. tho multitude crjia^ bitterly for relief. AidispatQh from one town states that 300 peop'.e died, in one day, tliia was about the daily average, and the streets were crowded with, vohioles! carrying \\m doad to their laßt roeting , pkco ; and the sad vacancy of doatli depresned ovory liQUsehoM. ' Suoh trying times as thciHG demand immediate attention. Tho doctors fail, and tho many advertised cough and cold cures are only Bedntives which interfere with the proper secretions of the respiratory tract. Recourse must be had to a genuine stimulating* restorativp. which, whilst curing his grip, will also strengthen and support the patient, aud no article the tforld huff so far seen can compare' to Clements' Tonic for these effects. Dnring lit* are it outbreak of influenza iv Sydney in 1890, over 5C,000 bottles of; Clement* 1 Tonio were consumed, and its praiaen were suu>\ in every quarter na the disease was completely sUmpad out by tho Use of this remedy in four weeks. Such facts as this prove beyond the doubt oftli3 most unbelieving sceptic, tho value of Clements 1 Tonio for such diabases* Mrs M. KeUntt, Purramutta, NSW., writeß :t-"Sir,-^: t- " Sir,-^-Tonr years „ai»o I caught a severe cold which settled in my head and obent, and ..caused .an inqeesant cough, , and capibna diaaharKe of ■■ phlegm' ; • Uhis brought, ou 'great weakness r nnd dobiMty. After '' considerable attention and doctors' treat mont, tho cough wait relieved aad finally cured, but the debility remained aad seemed 'to defy the skill of medical men and the power of medicine. 1 had no appetite, and could scarcely eat a particle of food, - and wus almost reduced to a skeleton, having entirely waßted away, I had taken pints of cod-liver oil, umlt extractp, und other medicines without rolief, whan I was recommended to tafco Clerrnnte' Tonic. I prooured a bottle, and Am 'thankful to say thiit I immediately began to improve ; I could eat bettor, nnd relish and digest what I did eat. 1 gained ueßh.every day, nnd my strenKth rupitilv returned, and after six week's treatment with Cjuiiientd f Tonie, I felt a new \vouian a)^oih>!r: I took- Ulements' Tdriic cix mcnihri 1140, oudihavo never bad; any sickneßß since, and uiri on'y 100 gla.l to add iny,nj|ue 10 your list of grateful suffeWij." Ktunember you must get the genuine ' Clements ." , Tonic, sold, by /chemists, gracora aud Btorokoepors, everywhere.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9124, 3 July 1891, Page 4

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THE INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9124, 3 July 1891, Page 4

THE INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9124, 3 July 1891, Page 4