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THE SERIOUS INFLUENZA OUTBREAK. HOW TO GUArF AGAINST IT. According to .-medical, reports cabled from.nil the great centres of civilisation, niiil from conditions existing in Kow -Zealand and Australia, a very serious epidemic of inlluenzii is ravaging I lie human race. It is deadly in effect, often seizin;,' its victim to-day suul ending his lifo ito-niorrow. ■ Its "intense -effect seems the same in any country, climatic influence or difference of latitude having no effect, upon. it. ' •'. ' It should bo unnecessary to. fell the man or woman whoso blood is pure- is the best nirmcd. against :this epidemic, l'uor, anaemic blood is the surest medium to epidemic disease, corru.pt blond assists contagion, and rhoso people who •have in their wisdom ta,ken- and are hiking the blood . purifying medicine, CLEMENTS TONIC, w'ill he- tlie best able to resist the disease. CLEMENTS TONIC not only kerps (he blood pure. it keeps the. system healthy 100. All chemists mid stores sell it in New Zeu-land.-Advt. . A princo appears as life-saver in tho .following-report from Seattle (U.S.A.).— Prince Axel of Denmark, here on a visit, went fishing in Lake Curl. Besides gelting a .basket of. fish the prince jumped into tho water and pulled out Raymond Frazier, a .Seattle hanker, who hail slipped off a log.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 79, 28 December 1918, Page 11

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211

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 79, 28 December 1918, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 79, 28 December 1918, Page 11

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