To Cure La Grippe
•-•- _ . . — r— (< The influenza is raging again this year with unprecedented deadliness. The parali's'ih'£\iriftuehces of this terrible malady have assumed the alarming dimen» sioris.6f'a.plague.: : Tbe'disteinper is of a ' _power£uUy;r.<destructive character, and -shatters -ii(S;:.7ictinis.im.tJi, fearful suddenness;. . The severity of the visitation ■ eclipses. all /previous attacks. The medi—cai fa^euUyifails to. .accQuat for the ouN '■•"■ -Ibreak,, and i^/ppwerless to control its iv.preadl T&odtors, Surges, and hospitals -are doirij^eVejy thing possible for sufferers '"but ar& fa byerwhelmed'by the multitude -crying bitterly.^ for relief. A dispatch : from* one -town states that 300 people died in orieodayv: this twss* about the daily - average, and,- th§ streets were crowded ■" with-vehicles carrying the dead to their ." last resting place ; and .the sad vacancy : of death,. depressed every household.] Such) trying times as these demand mv | mediate "attention. The doctors fail, aud the oihnj y advertised cough and cold! cures _are_only sedatives which interfere; with the proper secretions of the respira | torj Suet. Recourse must be had to a genuibV;atim'ulaling restorative, which, whiistaurirfg his grip, .will aho strengthen and support the patient, aad no anicle the world lias so far seen can compare to Clement9>-Tonic for these effects, During th'- ijreaiibatbrealt of influenza in Sydney :i» *SQ9,iO,ver, SGjQOQ. bottles of Clements Tonic were consumed., and its praises w<?re-3ung jn every_quarter as the disease was (%mo,}eiely stamped. out by the use of this remedy, in four weeks. Such |acts« as this prove [beyond the doubt of the most unbelieving sceptic, the value of Clements Tonic for such diseases. Mrs M. Kellett, Parramatta, JV.S W., writes : -" Sir, -n-Fdur' years ago I caught a severe cold .which settled in my head aad -chest, 1 and' caused an incessaot cou^h with copious' discharge of ' phlegm ; this brought on great weakness aiid debility. Afte? considerable attention and doctors' lreatme.ut. the cough wa^ reaeyed and finally, cured,, but the debility remained and seeded tQ defy the skill of the mcdi- - «al memend the power of medicine. I Jiad jio appetite, and could scarctly eat a jjarticle,of food, and, was almost reduced i;o a. , skeleton, having entirely wasted -away.. I ; had taken pints of ofi-liver oil, malt extracts, and other medicines "without relief, when I was recommended to tak« Clements Tome. I procured a bottle, and am thankful to say that I immediately began to improve ; I could ■eat better, and relish, and digest what I •did eat. i I game-: flesh every day, and • my strength rapidly returned, and after «ix ...week.V. treatment .with Clements v .Tonic, I felt a new women altogether. I "took Clements Tome six months ago, and Jiave never had any sickness since, and am only teo glad jto add my name to your 3ist of grateful sufferers." Remember joa must get the geuuine " Clements " Tonic, sold by -chemists, grocers and storekeepers, everywhere.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 11, 25 July 1891, Page 4
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465To Cure La Grippe Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 11, 25 July 1891, Page 4
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