•nVJUW OF A RCUIPSK. Tee convalescent stage of influenza Is highly dangerous, because it Is so easy, to fel a relapse, and a relapse . frequently proves more serious than the original attack. Every precaution sbotfld be taken. The disease mast be thoroughly conquered lv the flret place, and jon should do all in your power to restore your former strength and energy. There is nothing better.in the wide, wide n-orM for building up those who have been suffering from Influenza than "Maltezo" (Wilson's Malt Extract). Thin splendid natural tonic food lit brimful of strengthening, stimulating, and invigorating properties. It quickly restores the Vitality that the sleknese robs yon of. banishes that wobbly, shaky feeling, brings back that buoyancy of spirit, tbat old-time strength, end enerjj which Is toe best safeguard against, a ;*!apce or a second attack. Every "Flu" sufferer should take a couee of "M&ttexe- , " 'jnfli ear wKfcout Cod LtJer OH. lib « Sib iars and TO> tins for SmilT uee. «•* that It J» Wilsons '•Maltexo." Wholesale Dlstrlbntor: C. HHboper. BT, HaU of Commerce, High Street, Auckland. ■;/ <A"~» When Xazol is frequently inhaled through the mouth and nose it has a wonderful power in controlling influenza and other germs which lodge in the mouth, nose and throat. —(Adi.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 174, 24 July 1923, Page 7
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