HOW TO CURE INFLUENZA. i READ. REFLECT. REMEMBER. Rest, warmth and quiet are the three sovereign remedies for this disease, and the best preventives of its secondary complications. Go to > bed and remain in bed until well on the way toward recovery. • Two or three days in bed when you first contract the disease is better than two or three, weeks later on., Also take a double dose of Chamberlain's, Cough Remedy to begin with and then the regular dose every hour. 'lf it should nauseate, discontinue it. until the nausea subsides and then take it in smaller doses or less frequently. . Before going to bed take two of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets and bathe the feet in water as warm as can be comfortably borne. If the attack* is a severe one take sulphate of quinine in doses of two grains each, every four* hours, for a few days. It will keep up the vitality and enable the system to withstand the attack. Always in the House. You should always have a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Rtemedy in the house. You cannot tell'just the,hour you will need it, for you ;do not know when you will take cold! You could not bring home a'better present than Chamberlain’s Cough Remfey. It may not ‘be needed to-day, butPivhat about tomorrow? Colds come Vinto every home. \Be prepared for |hem. Be sure and have abottle of* C jambferlain’ Cough Remedy always on hlstnd. CHAMBERLAIN’S CCUGIjLREMEL Officially declared frb# i Sold Everywhere ,i
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43354, 28 July 1908, Page 1
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251Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43354, 28 July 1908, Page 1
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