Influenza '.& always more or legs preva lent at this season of the jear. This disease Is very Eimilar to a severe cold and if allowed to take its course is liable to cause serious results. The best treatment for influenza is to avoid exposure and tat-.e Chamberlain's Tough Hemrriy. 1 his ruecJidirected, will ward off all dangerous consequences. It leaves the tystem in a natu.al and healthy condition* It always carer and cares quioWy. Kew Plymouth Co-opwa'ive Society *e!la it Price It Bd big size. ifc. —Advt. Bettbb Than a Plastbb.—a piece of flannel dampened with Oh&mber'ain's Par Balm and boind to the affected part? is laparior \o any plaster. When troubled with lame beck, or pains in the or ch-st, pive it a trial and yon are certain to which it affords. It always cores and cures qnickly. Try it. Kew Plymouth Go-opera-tive Society sens it: Price, UM; big sice, U.-A.W,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 76, 28 March 1903, Page 3
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152Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 76, 28 March 1903, Page 3
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