THE INFLUENZA
H The lafluenza is raging again this yea with unprecedented deadfiness. The paralysing influences of this terrible malady have assumed the alarming dimensions of a plague. The distemper is of a powerfully destructive character, and shatters its victims with fearfuf JP suddenness. The severity of the visitaI tion eclipses all previous attacks. The v\ medical faculty fails to account for the I • outbreak, and is powerless to control its I \ spread. Doctors, Nurses, and Hospitals ft ) are doing eyerything possible for suf• m*' ferers, but are overwhelmed by the multitude crying bitterly for relief. A If dispatch from on 9 town states that 300 H people died in one day, this was about B the daily average, and the streets were ■ crowded with vehicles carrying the dead B to their last resting place ; and the Bad B- vacancy of death depressed every house B hold. Such trying times aa these deB mand immediate attention. The doctCM B fail, and the many advertised cough afl I cold cures are only sedatives which iH B terfere with the proper secretions oftiß B* respiratory tract. Recourse musMffl H had to a genuine stimulating restorative B which, whilst curing his grip, will aIH B strengthen and support the patient, aifl ■ no article the world has so far seen cafl B compare to Clements Tonic for thefl Bu effects. Daring the preat outbreak B of Clements Tonic weH acd its praises were sung H quarter as the disease was co^J stamped out by the use of tIH remedy in four weeks. iriuch facts H B this prove beyond doubt of the mcH r nnbelieviog sceptic, the value B Clements Tonic for such diseases. MB M. Kellett, Parramatta, N.S.wB Writes, —"Sir,—Four years ago I caugfl a severe cold which settled in my heafl and chest, and caused an incessaifl cough and copious discharge ofl phlegm; this brought on greafl weakness and debility, After oonl siderable atteution and doctoral treatment, the cough was relieved and| finally cured, but the debility remained! and seemed to defy the skill <>f m»^tcal| men and power of medicine. I ha 4no appetite, and could scarcely eat a - particle of food, and almost reduced to a skeleton, having entirelv wasted away ' I bad taken pints of cod-liver JeS.\ malt'extracts, and ofher medicmet relief, when I was recommended Clements Tonic. I procured a bottle, and am thankful to say that I began to improve; I could relish and digest what I every day,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3849, 4 July 1891, Page 3
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412THE INFLUENZA Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3849, 4 July 1891, Page 3
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