■ Its Seriousness . : to.^ ; Mumami?: j :. and the Best; Way iCGuard/v-^ 1 : [•',.•■ - Against It. / v "r/,'.7. |. ; ■;q According to medical-:;. reports:, | \ cabled from all the great ceritresTbl' | | civilisation, a very, serious epidemic, of | j 'influenza is ravaging the human race* j[ ; It is deadly in effect, often seizing its;; j[ I victim: to-day • and ending his lit <* to-- / morrow* Its intense effect: seems-ttejj; ■ same in any country t climatic influence j?, or difference of latitude having no effect j j ■ upon ii .. "" , ■ '' /;,,; '- : . /j , :^ '"l ■. ,% ..It should h>. unnecessary to tell the public I of New Zealand that the; man or woman, j whose blood is purees thebest at , medagainst < -this epidemic. Poor anaemic : blood is the surest j \ medium to epidemic disease,, Corrupt blood, j assists contagion, and those .people who have,; m their wisdom taken and are taking the i : . blood-purifying medicine,;. elements;;, Tonic , ,; will be the best able to resist the- disease.: Clements Tonic not only keeps the blood I ■ pitfeV it keeps the system .healthy too. Facts to Rtmember-Koopthohlcod pure, and avoid this ailment. The body _ i whoso powers of resistance are treat is least llabls to infection. Bad blood In ' ! the system becomes a horn* for the germs-ttf "catching" or infoctious 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.v To keep tho blood non-infectious, pure, iCool, nnd the health . I generally good, always take CLEMENTS TONIC. A healthy body is. ! foro-armed against disease in any shape V .form.- All ' Chemists and ; ; Stores sell' this ono great remedy in 'New Zealand. I '■ ... .■.■'■■■■.■:.■■■. „■„._ ! Clemente Tonic Ld., Rdzclle N.S.W. . ... ,-,■■■ -, : :■■■ -.;.:' HIGH-CLASS •;:t:;r; : ;; i ::;'': : ;-.' ; ; : ' : ■' ■ A shipment o? the above, including; BODY ■; , ; •'■•" & CARRIAGE'VARNISHES, lias now arrived" ,:. ;;,'' '• AGENTS. OPP TOWN HALL, TOLLI^GTON - ; Riost people find that it takes, a very little whi!e_ to ■ leather heel, thus necessitating frequent repairs. They fad to realise ■ "■ ; ■■■;■■■■ tlict a soft tough rubber :■.;:„,■;■.,:',:.' . ,tii gives monlhs of wear and ; much extra comfort and absence of vibration and concussion-rat a cost that - ' eventually cheaper than leather Heels. Unless you/ Igj \ . are a"Dunlop" user, you cannot appreciate /rl t> l ?V ' ' what wearing these resilient Heels means. / 0 WJi. i |; f Why not get your bootmaker to fit a pair 7 ~ ■■■■ The coat is small, and but of. all proportion/ J^&£f .. to the saving and comfort you will /#) ,«v derive from their use. Be sure and have ffl.-\ I ' leather removed the thickness of Hub- W OJM her Heel-and specify "Dunlop" Brand., e≥ -^J^Njlf ; VARIOUS STYLES & ALL SIZES-LEADING BOOT STORES, xW pG ■ Dunlop Kublicir Co., Wella'n.Chrlstc'h.Auck'd
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 130, 26 February 1919, Page 9
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661Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 130, 26 February 1919, Page 9
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