LA GRIPPE AGAIN
The Influenza is raging again this year with unprecedented deadlines?. The paralysing influences of this terrible malady have assumed the alarming dimensions of a plague. The distempor is of ► powerfully destructive character, and shatters its victims with fearful suddenness. The severity of the visitation eclipses all previous attacks. The medical faculty fails to account for the outbreak, and is powerless to control its spread. Doctor, Nurses, and Hospitals are domg eyerythmg possible for sufferers, but are overwhelmed by the multitude crying bitterly for relief. A dispatch from one town states that 300 people died in one day, this was about the daily average, and the streets were crowded wj.th vehicles carrying the dead to their last resting place ; and the sad Vacancy of death depressed every household. Such trying times as these demand iru mediate attention. The doctors fail, anil the many advertised cough and cold cures are only sedatives whicji interfere with fche proper secrecwns of jthe respiratory tract, Eeourso must be had to a genuine stimulating restorative, which, whilst euring his grip, will also strengthen and support the patient, and no article the world has so far Been can Compare to Clements Tonic for these effects, Buries the ?«at outbreak of influenz* iu Sydney in 15?? : over 50,'0Q0 bottles of Clements Tonic were consumed, and its praises were sung in every quarter as the disease was completely Bteiinped out by the use of this remedy in four weeks, tiucb facts as this prove beyond doubt of the most unbelieving sceptic," the value of Clements Tonio for such diseases. Mrs M. Kelletr,' Parramatta, N.S.W., writes!— "Sir,— tour years ago I caught a severe cold which settled in my head and chest, and caused an incessant cough and copious discharge of phlegm; this brought on great weakness and debility. After considerable atteution and doctors' treatment, the cough was relieved and finally cured, but the debility remained and seemed to defy the skill of medical men and power .of medicine. I ha<i no appetite, and could scarcely eat a particle of food, and almost reduced to a skeleton, having entirely wasted away I had taken pints of cod-liver oil, malp'extracts, and o£her medicinet without relief, when I was recompjended to take Clements Tonio. I procured a bottle, and am thankful to say that I immediately began to improve; t could I oat better, and relish and digest what I Idid-eat. l£:? ed fl? s b*™y da .f. a » d my strepgth rapidly returns, ■■■-*"« six I week's treatment with Clements Tonic, i felt anew 1 woman altogethei!. I took Clements Tonic six" months 'ago, "and have »ever bad any" sickness since, end am only £OO glad tp add njy-name. to your list ot grateful saferers.'' gen member *ou must get the genuine "Clements" Tonic,'WW onemists, grocers and storekeepers, everywhere.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3843, 27 June 1891, Page 2
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470LA GRIPPE AGAIN Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3843, 27 June 1891, Page 2
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