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INFLUENZA. ' "A^ T OUNCE OP PREVENTION WOETII A POTJND OF CURE." It has been truly stated . that "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." The New Zealand public are asain face to face with an influenza epidemic- similar to that which has been raging in other parts 1 of tho work. At such a time it behoves each individual in the community to keep a close watch ■ on himself and nuiintnin the usual standard of health. A doss of Dr. Horse's Indian Root Pills two or three times a week or one or two pills each night is advised. It would also be. advisable to take from 5 to 10 grains of ASPIRIN two j.or three times daily if feeling out of sorts, or 10 era ins of QUININE on retiring at nieht at the same time tho pills are taken. A common cold can usually bo broken up if either QUININE or ASPIRIN is taken with Dr. Morse's Indian R.ont Pills as oirected on the first indication. Petroleum Oils, Salts, Tonics, and other so-called remedies are of little use to cleanse the system and keep these germs in cheek, in fact, they will have a tendency to iiggravato an already deranged K'a-flric condition. Dr. Morse's Indian Hoot Pills are a searching, elcansinsr remedy, and will drive theso germs out of the system. Should, however, an attack of Influenza develop, lose no tiuio in sending for the family doctor and go to bed at once. This is tho best advice that can be given. Don't try to doctor yourself. If you have the real Influenza your digestion will be a wreck, your head, legs, and back will tichc, your heart action will lie affected, and you will have a temperature These conditions need the attention of a skilled medical attendant. He may continue the treatment _ indicated above or ho may not, but it will only be safe for the person affected to a': once co to bed when the first definite Influent, symptoms appear, and placo yourself wholly and unreservedly in the doctor's f.!i,ro.—Advt.

The liquor traffic bawls out "Liberty." How dare they this taered word. The shucklM of liquor .are red with blood, Dinir slaves die in thousands, disgraced and dishonoured. Tremblo, 0 tyrant foe. T!in day of justice and of true liberty is at hand. The people of New Zealand will vote you out—Advt Be sure you strike out Iwo lines from the licensing- ballot-paper-otherwise your vote will bo invalid.—Advt, .

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 65, 10 December 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 65, 10 December 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 65, 10 December 1919, Page 3

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