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i i j . ■■ I Its Seriousness to Humanity ; ; and the Best Way to Guard ! Against It I According to medical reports 1 cabled from all the great centres of \ civilisation a very serious epidemic of \ influenza is ravaging the human race* I It is' deadly in effect, often seizing its \ victim to-day and ending his lite tomorrow* Its intense effect seems the, I same in any country, climatic influence or difference of latitude having fib effect; Vponit ; 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 tho i)lootl pure, and avoid this ailment.. The body whee powers of resistance aro preat is least liable to inf<-otion Bad blood, in J the system becomes a home for the germs of "catching" or infectious ailments. (2 The poorer the blood, tho richer the breeding ground for tho ravages of •I this ailment with its distressing aches, pains, temperature, chills, ands ij cough To keep the blood non-infectious, puro, cool, md the health ■ >'■ generally good, always take CLEMENTS TONIC. A healthy body is. g fore-armed against/dr»aso in iny .shaps or form All Chemists and ,1 Stores tell this ono qr»at remedy in Now Zealand . , I Clement* Tome Ld , ttorollo NSW '\. / E3 HS3 F2E3 EQHHB3 El H ■'". "Pumping It In!" ■ \ M I'nstcr than one can count stream tho bullets from' the W pa deadly Machine- G-un—beating down tho Enemy as a m, 53 hailstorm levels'corn. . \U J2 Peifoct, indeed, must bo the Ammunition with.which H _. this wonderful weapon is led. . m (33 m h lo© Lffl/4 e L uU.u. i. 3 Military Regulation Cartridge: : i rg J 3 • •■■ m tnumphs in this ciuciftl test. Ita Quickness, Precision r: aud Accuracy are remarkable. Being Alvvays Frenh, r,-, it nevor misfires The bullet tiavels with lightning- _, wfj velocity—and hits hird! „ -.. .' w f<3 Tl o C A C Military Cartridge helped Iho An nes to win lerown in Tho Gient European War Its achieve- "P rjg- ment in that <lold Ins not only coivflimed its consistent . jS] lij excellonce, but has alad.matoriiil-ly enlionccd the high Kα n-ri reputation oi tho miinufietiuors— t ten The Colonial Ammunition Co., Ltd. i?*"

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 97, 18 January 1919, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 97, 18 January 1919, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 97, 18 January 1919, Page 11

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