INFLUENZA DANGEROUS COMPLICATIONS. Files from England speak of industries "half-handed," schools shut, shops likewise, temporary hospitals and doctors '* worked to death." Influenza has been filling, claiming countless victims. The thing to dread most with influenza is lowered vitality which prepares the way for those complications that result in chronic bronchitis all d consumption. Beware! —pain always lowers vitality. Wawn's Wonder-Wool stops pain the moment it is applied. A medicated cotton-wool, every fibre is thoroughly impregnated with specially selected pain-reiieving essences the soothing virtues and healing properties of which are felt immediately. For such reason it is known everywhere as the "Magic "Wrap." It never fails It cannot fail. 'It stops pain in influenza, bronchitis, quinsy, ordinary coughs and colds; in headache backache, neuralgia, and toothache ; in rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica, strains, .sprains, stiff joints and ;ramp. Keepil inlhehou.se; it is essential. Wawn's Wonder-Wool is on Sale by all Chemists and Stores, price 2/6 a packet; or direct from Kemptliorne, Pxosser and Co., Ltd., Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin and Chrisfcchurch.
AiX AWKWAUD TIME. Right in the busiest seafson when you have the least time to spare, you are most likely to have an attack of diarrhoea and lose valuable time, unless you have Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy on hand and take a dose at the first appearance of the disease. Sold everywhere.
HOLIDAY . NEEDS. ] Be sure and take a bottle of Chain- . berlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy j with you when starting on your holiday. It cannot he bought 011 board the steamer or train. Change of water or climate often cause sudden attacks of diarrhoea and it is befit to be prepared. Sold everywhere.
PALMERSTON NORTH HIGH SCHOOL. THE School opens on Monday 10th February 1919. Classical, Commercial, and; Agricultural classes. College House .Hoarding Establishment for bo.vs: early application necessary. New pupilfi enrolled 011 February sth, 6th and "tli. from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.. Prospectus sent 011 application to W. HUNTER., (Secretary, Palmwston North. ILLUSTRATED ADDRESS on "PASTURES AND THEIR FORMATION." liy E. Bruce Levy (Central Development Farm). Tn aid of RED CROSS FUND. Owing to the lecturer having contracted an attack of influenza, the lecture will not be held next Thursday, but will be futlier postponed until after the New Year, t<he date of which will lie duly advertised. RED OROS.S GUILD. "
A mcetiug will bo held in" the Ho<l Cross Shop 011 Saturday afternoon next tlic 2lst.. inst., lit 3.30 [ o'clock to consider blisiiic.s- ol : great I importance. All Red Cross and I'atI riotic workers and those who have from time to time had charge of the shop, arc cordially invited to attend. Ou behalf of the Committee. K. GOLDSMITH, Hon. Secretary.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 19 December 1918, Page 4
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