i INFLUENZA Its Seriousness to Humanity and the Best Way to Guard Against It j CJ According to medical reports cabled from all the great centres of civilisation and from conditions occurring in New Zealand and Australia, a very i serious epidemic of influenza is ravaging the human race. It is deadly in effect, often seizing its victim to-day and ending his life to-morrow. Its | intense effect seems the same in any country, climatic influence or difference of latitude having no effect upon it. <J It should be unnecessary to tell the public of New Zealand that the man or woman whose blood is pure is the best armed against this epidemic. Poor anaemic blood is the surest medium to epidemic disease. Corrupt blood assists contagion, and those people who have in their wisdom taken and are taking the blood-purifying medicine, CLEMENTS TONIC, will be the best able to resist the disease. CLEMENTS TONIC not only keeps the blood pure, it keeps the system healthy too. • Facts to Remember.—Keep the blood pure, and avoid this ailment. The body, whose powers of resistance are great, is least liable to infection. Bad blood in the system becomes a home for the germs of " catching "or infectious ailments. The poorer the blood, the richer the breeding ground for the ravages of this ailment, with its distressing aches, pains, temperature, chills and cough. To keep the blood non-infectious, pure, cool, and the health generally good, always take CLEMENTS TONIC. A healthy body is fore-armed against disease in any shape or form. All Chemists and Stores sell this one great remedy in New Zealand. dement* Tonic lA, Rosalie. N.S.W. twi ,i The Products of tho TIP® l-' wlrw Nim for Are TH E Goods to Ask for! 2S. They are UNSURPASSED cMUMdMratfanMlreoudy. Cait*2/* , . . ■
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16430, 25 January 1919, Page 12
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