|in:!<tniiiiilllllilll;hl!IIIUIIIH1HSMll| I INFLUENZA [ f is not a cold ; it is a fever I which arises from a cold. | It is especially prevalent | i now. First a cold, then a | ' ; dull, drowsy, heavy feel- | I ing; then unrest in the f I stora&ch and distaste for 1 I food. These symptoms I denote influenza. Sharp, § boring 1 pains at the back of I the head, feverishness, I then coldness, weakness fnd prostration follow. Delirium often occurs. I Influenza pulls down the 1 strength and leaves the | patient weak and suscept- | ible to various ailments. y DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS i WE are the best known i I remedy to prevent and I I cure Influenza and its 1 I aftereffects. 1 I What Mr. Hamilton Hill, the I I eminent vocalist, says.: 1 B • ' Whiht touring with a Company § B on the W.A. gold-field* some time ■ ■ ago, influenza attaoked me very s B severely. First came a cold and || & loss of appetite; then I felt dull s S and drowsy ; the pains in my head s B were fearful, and a high fever eet g 8 in and I became fearfully weak. A g g well-known physician prescribed B me ; but the disease would not 5 shake off. In despair I tried Dr. 9 Williams' Fink Pills. A few boxes ■ cured me completely. Its effect B *»• magical, and the whole com* B pany were towed. The pains B gradually faded away; I regained B strength and color; my appetite B returned, and in a few days I was 5 going about fully restored to my 6 ntual good health. I strongly B recommend Dr. Williams' Pink B PiUs as an unfailing cure lor influ- | «n»«nd its ills." I Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I (the genuine) are obtainI able of all chemists and I storekeepers, and of the I Dr. Williams' Heaicine Co > I Wellington, NZ ; six boxes 1 16/6, one box 3/-, and i are sold cfjy in pack--1 ages on whicM Dr. Williams' I Pink Pills for Pale People I —all seven -words —are L I printed in red 4nk. § ll.MJsiiijiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiJi«mai«iiiiiiiiijijii
II INFLUENZA-U CURE. Wolfe's Schnapps, with a little hot water and a tslice of lemon »A— Vtteifi^e. 's^tiw: best, surest and most pleasant ci;je for this prevalent complaint. It is an absolute preventive. Unequalled and Invincible Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for Coughs and Colds, 1/6. I was seriously afflicted with a cough for several years, and last faU had a mort severe cough than before. I have used many remedies without receiving much ' relief, and being recommended to try a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, by a friend, who, knowing me to be a poor widow, gave it to me, I tried it and with the most gratifying results. The first tnltle relieved me very much, and the second bottle has absolutely cured me. I have not had as good health for twenty years. Respectfully, Mrs Mary A. Beard, Claremore, Ark. Sold by W. Hamer, ' Chemist, Foxton.
The Hellers. , « _ This company open in the Town Hall on Thursday, 4th January in a n*w nineteenth century up to. date entertainment, the illusion in chief bfrio^ " The Convict's Escape." Thi«Ti» hy M- G. TV. H.-!lev, who has i'u a r»c- hi.s n tui-i onivcr^al ai;d ■ , famous. Madams MvcA Heller,
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Manawatu Herald, 30 December 1899, Page 3
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548Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 30 December 1899, Page 3
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