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IMPORTANT NOTICE.

Oa the After Effects of Influenza.

The " Grip," or, as it is sometimes called, "La Grippe," although it is aothiog more or Jess, in all probability, than the old complaint known in otfrearly days as " lufluenza," hut greatly intensified in all its most painful and depressing symptoms, i 3 once again amongst to, and exercising its baneful effects upon all sorts and conditions of men. The fearful preva< lenceofihe malady may readily be ascertained by making a casual visit to one's circle of business or professional acquaintances, when, in five cases out of six, the principal or manager in an establishment will be found absent through a more or less dangerous attack of the almost universal complaint of the day. But the danger lies not so much in the disease itself,

■which by, laying up amd taking special care of one's self may be speedily consulted, but in the after effects produced on the system. Past experience lHHflpSffed that a great many people afflicted with weakness and debility which they never as yet have been able to overcome. The virus of the influenza produces a most damaging effect upon the mucous membranes of the whole system", and especially so upon those of the kidneys, liver, and digestive organs, and it is on this account that those who have had the disease experience such a depressed feeling from which it seems almost impossible to rally. Many have been snowing from this depression, from this weakness and tired feeling for several months after acute symptoms of the "Grip" seem to disappear, yet the effect-produced upon the mucous structures has never been radically removed. Under such circumstances a persistent course of treatment with Warner's safe cure and Warner's safe pills will most undoubtedly prove entirely successful -and curative. If the kidneys and liver are all impaired in their action, they certainly canoot eliminate fioin the blood the vile acid thatls constantly being formed. Hence we advise every person who may be suffering from that depression of body or mind which has followed the attack of infl.ienza to at once give themselves a long treatnieut with Warner's safe cure. It is certain to give renewed life and energy at a very trifling expense.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3947, 24 October 1891, Page 3

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IMPORTANT NOTICE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3947, 24 October 1891, Page 3

IMPORTANT NOTICE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3947, 24 October 1891, Page 3

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