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Have You Had Influenza.

There are certain disorders, such as influenza, that,especially debilitate and make the body an easy prey for more dangerous diseases. Ask those who have had the influenza regarding the present condition of their health, and most of them will answer; “Since I had influenza I have never been well. ’ ’ They still have profuse perspiration, the persistent weakness of the limljs, the disorganised digestion, shortness of breath and palpitation of the heart caused by the thin-blooded condition in which influenza almost always leaves its victim after the fever and influenza have subsided. They are, furthermore, at the mercy of relapses and complications, often very serious. In an attack of influenza there is a rapid thinning of the blood, and not until the blood is built up again is complete health restored. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills quickly make tho blood rich and red, drive out ,the lingering germs from the system, and transform despondent influenza victims into cheerful, healthy men and women. ' Try the pills for any form of debility caused by thin blood. All chemists sell Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Get a box to-day and begin at once to regain your health. Write to-day to the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Company, Wellington, for tho free book, “Building Up the Blood.” If you have stomach trouble ask for a diet book also. • (

Give Your Guests j The Rarest Sauce — r IT IMPARTS AN UNRIVALLED RELISH 1 Inferior Sauces may imitate Mellor, but in quality of ingredients and in flavour they arc unworthy of your table. Use MELLOR'S for Soups, Fish, Grills, Roasts, Gravies, Game, Rarebits and Sandwiches. Sold by all Discerning Grocers . Lm. ( r sCan’t stand the Excitement Did yon start the Social' season enthusiastically—go out two or three times a week and enjoy it, till your ner.es became weakened, and you could stand the excitement ho longer ? “Overtaxed nerves” may be but the commencement of a more serious trouble -possibly of complete nervous breakdown. Attend to your health immediately. Marshall’s Fospherine is a sure remedy for nerve weakness. Taken in time, it prevents serious consequences, and even in advanced cases, it quickly brings the nerves back to health and vigqnr. If yon “can’t stand the excitement”—if yon suffer from disordered nerves or a total nervous collapse, try Fospherine —it brings bock health and happiness. Sold by chemists and stores at 1/- and 216 bottle—the 2/6 bottle contains four times os much as tho 1/- size, Look Ipr the name Marshall’s .<&

■m “A Complexion Like a Peach ” Regular features alone do not-make for beauty— a soft velvety, “peachlikc" skin is necessary also. You can have a lovely skm if yon use Sydal. Rob a little of this magic emollient on the face. Kps and hands daily—you will be surprised with Hie results. It curcrreughoenasd radnesa, andmakestfaeface •ad hands white, toft and healthy. Send us " three penny stamps for a sample jar. or pel a bit one from yoor chemist «r store—price 1/6. GEO v W. WILTON & Co., Ltd. Wellington and Auckland 35 (WILPONS' HAND. EMOLLIENT) BRITONS ■ all orer • the world rido the CLINCHER DREADNOUGHT Motor Cycle Tyres, which aro made for hard wear, oa rough roads. Try them.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144778, 7 September 1915, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144778, 7 September 1915, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144778, 7 September 1915, Page 5

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