THE TE RRIBLE INFL UENZA.
ITS RAVAGED ARE APPALLING— ON LY PROMPT MEASURES CAN RESTORE Till] SUFFERER TO HEALTH. THT H iz people of this country have good cause to view with alarm an outbreak of influenza as- it leaver bulnnd it more shattered constitutions than any other known disease. Mr. Kdwaid Bottinur, for ten years a councillor ot the unmd townships of Bedford. Olden, and Palmerston, in Fruntenac county Ontario, Canada, is one who nearly fell a victim to the -.course. To a Whig (01 respondent Mr. Hotting .said : — ■• About two )tMr> auo 1 hud ab id attack of intiuenzi, and the | after efhots of that m.ilign mt trouble brought me so low that my h lend-, despaired of iny-recovery. I was troubled with severe and constant ]i,iiih m ihe back, sensations ol extreme dizziness, weakness, and was in t.u t in a generally used up condition. I had read— frequently of Dr. William-,' Pink Pills, and telt they must havJ| "■oiut 1 spe lal value- 1 1-t the} could nor obtain such strong reeommen<!a urns ni all part- ol the wintry. I determined to try them and I blt"-s the day th it I cune to tint conclusion. Before the first box was fmishtd 1 lelt lieu titled, and I continued their use till I was as strong a- ever. I consider lJr. Willums' Pink Fills the best medicine sold, and 1 would not be without them in the house if they cost me live dollais a box. '
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 10, 20 August 1897, Page 6
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250THE TERRIBLE INFLUENZA. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 10, 20 August 1897, Page 6
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