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ft *5 £1 L. CULLEN Great Special Attention Desperate Ladies’ Flannelette Underclothing, all reduced Children’s Fleece Coate, about half price Ladies’ Neckwear and Beautiful Lace Goods,, at Ridiculous Prices Ladies’ Corsets, all makes reduced is requested to the following ' . . . V • ! lines: to ensure a speedy clearance Ladies’ Wool Bloomers, a great variety Children’s Cashmere Frocks, reduced to 3s 6d Dress Materials of Every Description Immense Reductions in Blouses, Skirts, etc. R l Am

THE BRITISH 4 fWTIEML fOMPm,] *Ve invite Inspection of our Stock by intending purchasers and the musical public in general. Our Stock is the largest end best selected in New Zealand and comprises Instruments by the foremost Manufacturers, ficm whom we have secured the Sole Agencies for our districts. JVe sel good Instruments only, fully guaranteed, and fp. lowest prices. *)ur Term on the Deferred Payment System are the e-guest ever offered. 7 0 allowhig-hest value for old Instruments taken in exchange from customers. The British & Continental Piano ' THE STRAND, OUEEN STRE__. Catalogues and any Information can bi obtained from Ma W. VV. Mvlxjvy, D-r.ri r. V^ti 1 .. Company,

AND CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY.

WHAT IS INFLUENZA? ITS EFFECT. MEDICAL MEN INTERVIEWED. These questions are best answered by several eminent medical men in published interviews. The most important points emphasized by the doctors are these: Influenza is highly infectious. Influenza stimulates other diseases. Influenza has an extraordinary effect on the mental function. Influenza pick's out the w.eak points in a person’s constitution. • The victims of influenza are adults who perish from pneumonia or bronchitis and the aged who sink from heart exhaustion. Children while prone, to the disease, enjoy comparative immunity jfrom its eomplications and dangers. Influenza shows a decided tendency to re!.- pres, a feature to which the indirect fatality of the disease is in a great measure due. Alcoholic stimulants are not only unnecessary but positively harmful. An attack of influenza seems to render the individual more liable to contract the disease from future exposure. The attack comes on with lightning like speed. A person in apparently perfect health is suddenly overcome by a -feeling of discomfort! He feels chilly or shakes with the rigor worthy of an ague* His head aches. There are pains in his eyeballs and other symptoms characteristic of the disease soon follow. ' • Can Be Cured. ■ i Commence at first symptoms to use Chamberlain’s Cough ’Remedy. Thousands have used this Remedy during the last few years, and we have yet to learn of a single case where they S were not ple^jjjgd.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43354, 28 July 1908, Page 1

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420

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43354, 28 July 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43354, 28 July 1908, Page 1

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