Beware Influenza ! None of us will forget the dread Influenza epidemic of 1918 —and the recent cables telling that influenza in its most severe form has broken out in , Tonga, reminds us that the last visi- I j tation came from the Islands. PREVENTION is better than cure. The utmost care should be taken. At the first sign of the 11 Flu n go to bed immediately, and do not get out for any reason. Take Bonninplon’s Irish.OMoss This safe and sure remedy proved of immense value in the last, epidemic. Thousands testify to its merits in promoting recovery and saving the lungs from serious trouble. Better still, it is the best specific in guarding against ! Influenza infection for it forms an antiseptic film on the throat and bronchial tubes, hence Influenza germs cannot find lodgment. Escaped “Flu” in the Big Epidemic Mr. J. Rhodes, Salisbury Street, Christchurch, writes: “We took Bonnington’s Irish Moss during the Influenza Epidemic, and are quite sure that it saved us a lot of trouble.” Be on guard—take the surest preventive measures— lake Bonnington’s Irish Moss during the present danger. The Family bottle large size is only 2/6 Everywhere. 202 I LOTT I
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1921, Page 2
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