A FURTHER WAVE. POSSIBILITY OF ANOTHER INFLUENZA OUTBREAK. There is a consensus of opinion amongst medical men and health authorities that another outbreak of influenza of a more virulent type will occur within the next few months. To the healthy person this prediction may cause no anxiety, but it certainly constitutes a warning to those who are run down or in ill-health, and therefore liable to contract the disease. Prevention is better than cure. People in ill-health—especially those who have had influenza before —can quickly and easily build up strength and fortify against sickness and disease by taking Wilson's 'Maltexo." "Maltexo" is the pure, highly concentrated extract of barley malt. It has no equal as a strengthening and tonic food. "Maltexo" gained First Prize Gold Medal at the Dunedin Exhibition. "Maltexo" Plain a general tonic, "Maltexo' with Cod Liver Oil for those with weak chests. All chemists and stores, lib and 21b jars and • 71b tins for family use.—Advt.
A REAL, PAINLESS, HARMLESS CORN CURE. Only those who suffer the discomfort of the pains that corns bring can appreciate what that discomfort and pain really moans. Many sufferers try cutting and trimming corns. Danger is there. Others apply "cures" that fail to cure. A few applications of Progandra will postively and painlessly remove corns, hard or soft, surface or deep-rooted. Root and all. All chemists. Is 6d. 289 Uric acid means Rheumatism. Rheumo expels it. 4s 6d. Toothache instantly relieved with Barraclough's Magic Nervine. Is 6d. —Advt. Woods'Great Peppermint Cure, For Coughs and Colds* never fails.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 59, 7 September 1926, Page 12
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