Beware Influenza I • None of us will forget the dread In- j fiuenza epidemic of 1918—and the recent cables telling that influenza in its most severe form has broken out in 1 onga, reminds us that the last visi- ! tation came from the Islands. PREVENTION is better than cure. The utmost care should be taken. At the first sign of the ,! Flu ’ go to bed immediately, and i do not get out for any reason. Take ' BonnimHon’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 • 1 is the best specific in guarding against Influenza infection for it forms an anti- , septic 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 i Bennington's Irish Moss during the In- , Puenza Epidemic, and are quite sure that it saved us a lot of trouble." Be on guard—take the surest preventive measures take Bennington’s Irish Moss during the present danger. The Family bottle—large size is only 2/6 Everywhere.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1921, Page 3
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197Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1921, Page 3
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