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THE TERRIBLE INFLUENZ.

ITS RAVAGES AKE APPALLING — ONLY PROMPT MEASURES CAN RESTORE THE SUFFERER TO HEALTH. The. peop'e of thia country have good cause to view with alarm an outbreak of influenza, as it leaves behind it more ebat tered constitutions than any other known disease. Mr Edward Botting, for 10 years a councillor of the united townships of Bedford, Olden, and Palmerston, in Frontenac County, is one who nearly fell a victim to this scourge. 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 so low that my friends despaired of my recovery. I was troubled with severe and constant pains in the back, sensations of extreme dizziness, weakness, and was, in fact, in a generally used uu condition. I had read frequently of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and felt they must have some special virtues, else they conld not obtain such strong endoraations in all parts of the country. I de-

termined to try them, and 1 bless the day that I came to that conclusion. Before the first box was finished I felt benefited, and I continued their use until I was as strong a« ever. I consider Dr. Williams' Pink Pills the best medicine sold, and I would nob be without them in the house if they cost me 5 dollars a box.' Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have had marvellous success in removing the after effects of influenza, and restoring sufferers to their former vigour. No other medicine can accomplish the results they achieve, and those who have suffered from influenza should use them without delay.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XIX, Issue VIII, 14 August 1897, Page 251

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THE TERRIBLE INFLUENZ. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XIX, Issue VIII, 14 August 1897, Page 251

THE TERRIBLE INFLUENZ. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XIX, Issue VIII, 14 August 1897, Page 251