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■ ■ ■ . ... _—-4Its Seriousness to Humanity and the Best Way to Guard • .Against It According to medical reports cabled from all the great centres of { a very serious epidemic of influenza is ravaging the human race* j It is deadly in effect, often seising its victim to-day and ending his life tomorrow. Its intense effect seems the same in any country, climatic influence or difference 1 of latitude having no effect j upon ik : i'' $'. It should be unnecessary to tell the public • ■ ■ ! of New Zealand that the man or woman whose bloo'd is pure'ls the best armed against this epidemic. Poor anaemic blood is the surest medium to epidemic disease, v< Corrupt Wood 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 puro, and avoid this ailment., The body whose powers of resistance are jireat is least liable to infeotion. Bad blood in 1 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 i' thisrailment with its distressing aches, pains, temperature,, chills and i couoh To keep the blood non-Infectious, pure, cool, ?nd the health generally good, always take CLEMENTS TONIC. ' A healthy body is 1 fore-armed, against disease In any shape or form, All Chemists and i Stores sell this one great remedy In New Zealand, I Clements Tonio Ld.,'Rozelle. N.S.W. Try the Highest nla Jhe other Good <r\ Jα Grader At JJL..-,,S» m^Tl^2 WHOLESALE AGENTS, THOMPSON 8K05.7 LTD.. WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 112, 5 February 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 112, 5 February 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 112, 5 February 1919, Page 3

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