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j Beware I j Influenza ! ! None of us will the dreacl In- jj j Ifluenza epidemic of 191 8-- and the re- S i cent cables telling tluit influenza in its j most severe form has broken out in I Tonga, reminds us that the last visi- j tation came from the Islands. | PREVENTION | is better than cure The utmost caie j should be taken. At the first sign of the " Flu" go to bed immediately, and 1 do not get out for any reason. I ake IrisliOMbss I This rale and sure remedy proved of j i immense value m die last epidemic. Thin sands toslify to its merits in promolini* recovery and saving tiie lungs from se-'ious trouble, Better still, it is lb.- best specific in guarding against Infill n-a infection (or it forms an anti j sepiu- film on die threat and bronchial tubes, licnre Influenza germs cannot ,::id M 'ipnenl. Escaped “Flo” in the Big Epidemic • Mr J Rhodes, Salidiury Street. Christchurch, writes: "We tool; Eonnington's Irish Moss during the In fluenra Epidemic, and arc quite sure that il saved us a 10l o! trouble. Be on RII.II d take the sun .-I pre vontive measui't s take Bonntng ! oi, s Irish Moss during the present dangei. Tho Family bottle large size is only 2 6 Everywhere. MU ! c o , . ] n O , FiCfi.r.i biv.;; s iiiGveiHj pot of p'i'W.CMi y(L Thy V. t - - -VJ )) £Jr? \j tfmn m ~3l± Esa.THi9.ys o a /x m u y_ yy Send to Scott’s. In 11;ese lime wi*ril> comprisin'!; tv.five letters, me wrapped ll|) olir emnlvi ill -steadily mid surely built up mi the drill f ijtllula li:i ii et SATISFACTION. This ‘.veid. yen Mill Mel iee, contains tuelve letters, lull tvli.il u wealth el luiaiiiiiL', is ceiieent i a led there quality 111 the feeds, stiaiuht forwardness in t lie ileal, and prellipi ness ill I he SERVICE. We oiler with eeiiliilenee TWO STURDY WELL TRIED MODELS AT MODERATE PfffCFS. The standard ( \ ele.*.l: I 1D... A IV!ia 'll ■ i::euut. Wll! ■' spleiidid serThe iruv.hi r See l.'eß. 1:! ! It's. \ line niaeliine. lias jusiilied its iianr.'. Send ler lull particulars el these and ether nun liines. We keep a full .stick el' cycle acccssi l ies. W. A. SCOTT 6 SONS, 181-183 Georoe St., Dunedin. WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS Mot witfi Isemon at ‘Bedtime, wards off chills J aad colds and ensures a good j eight’s rest. j BUY WHOLE HOI ILLb

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1921, Page 4

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409

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1921, Page 4

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