"LA GRIPPE AGAIN."
The influenza is raging again thja yaarl with unprecedented deadlines.". The paralising influences of this terrible miilady have assumed th.c ularming dimensions of a plague. The distemper is of powerfully •destructive. character, and sliatt'ora vict iiiiH with fearful Bdddei>netß. T|ie severity of the visitation e : clips all previous attacks. The medical faculty frii.B to account for tho outbreak, aud' is powerless to control its spread. Docit is, nursep, and hospitals nro doing t-voryilnn-r pjssible for suffororn but are over^lielmed by the multiiiulu crying bitterly for roli«f. A dispa-pli from one town states tint 3lio pooj le died m onu day, this was the daily uverago, and tbo streets were crowded wiih veliicles carrying the duad to their resting plaoc-B ><■' and tbe sad vacancy of death deprosaod every household. SucH trying times as these demand immediate i atlehtiOQ. The doctord fail, and the flauny adveHieed cough and cola cures are only sedative which interfere- with the proper Becrotioae of the respiratory tract. Recourse muet h"> had to v genuine stimulating restorative Which, whilst curing his grippe, will also strengthen and support the patieDt, and no article the world has so far seen can compare to Clenoenta Tonio for these efforls. During the great outbreak of influenza m Sydney m ? 1890, over 50,000 bottles of Cle/neOjts Tonic* were consnmed and its praises were siingm* every "quarter as the disease* was jcompletely stamped j out by the, p86.. of this remedy m tour! weeks. S*ch facts as (li is prove beyond the doubt oE the most unbelieving eceplic the value of Clements Tonic for such diseases. Mrs, M.Kellett, Parramatta, N S. W.,' Writes :—' Sir,— Four years ago 1 caught a severe cold which settled' in my head and chest, and caused an incessant cough and copious discharge of phlegm ; this brought ohgrent weakness and debility. After , conßider»blo attention and doctors' treatment, the cough was relieved nnd finally cured, .but the debi ity remained and seemed to defy the *kill of the medical men and the power of mcdi cine. I had no appetite, and could scarcely eat a panicle of food, and was almost reduced to a skeleton, having entirely \yasted away. I had tuken pints of codliver oil, malt extract?, and other medicines without relief, when I wus recommended to take Clements Tonic. I procured a' bottle, and am thankful to say that I immediately bec;nn to improve : I could eat better, and relish and digest what I did eat. I gained flu?h every day and my strong' h rapidly returned, and after six week's treatment with Clements Tonic, 1 felt a new woman altogether. I took Clemenls Tonic six months a»o, and have never hnd any sickness since, ,and am only too glad to add my natne to your list of gratel ul. sufferers,' Remember you must gut ' the .genuine 'Clements' Tonic, sold by cliemistf, grocers and storekeepers, every whore. '
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 926, 15 July 1891, Page 3
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