TOHNSTONE'S INFLUENZA REMEDY Symj toms of Lvfiuekza : Chills, followed by feverishness ; dry, tormenting cough ; \ vcmitinj? and retching ; fulness of the head, with severe headache ; swelling' of the tonsils, with difficulty of swallowing, intense prostration ; dragging pains in the limbs and soreness all over the body. The symptoms may be varied or complicated with bronchitis or other lung complain U. Is 6d Bottlts. To allay the coughing my Iceland Moss Syrup should be taken along with this remedy, and duringr convalescence the Quinine and Ikon Elixir restores wy appetite and strength. Prepared only by THOMAS JOHNSTONS, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST Manse street, Dukbdin.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVII, Issue 51, 21 December 1899, Page 8
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100Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVII, Issue 51, 21 December 1899, Page 8
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