VICTIMISATION. A Contemptible Practice. The other day a lady hurriedly entered a certain shop and asked for a jar of Wilson's Malt Extract ior her ailing child. ■Unsuspectingly, she paid for her purchase and took it home. Imagine her disgust and annovanee on finding, when she took the wrapper off, not the " Wilson's " to which she had been accustomed, but a brana which she had never seen or heard or before. This incident indicates the necessity for ordering " WILSON'S " Malt Extract, and seems that you get the genuine " Wliy SON'S." It is the standard Malt Extract in New Zealand—the Malt Extract which, for "twenty-five years, has been used in our. public and private hospitals, and recommended by doctors and nurses. To get malt extract that will impart health, strength, and energy, insist on " Wilson's." Obtainable in three varieties: —(1) Wilson's Malt Extract (plain); (2) Wilson's Malt Extract with Cod Liver Oil: (3) Wilson's Male Extract with Peppermint. Remember, It , must-bo\."" Wil3on's."^(Ad.) One spoonful to one cup, usabie, enjoy- J able to the very last drop. Xo dregs, no ground?, no impurities, no waste with "Camp" Coffee.—(Ad.) The germs of colds, catarrh, and influenza are haying a great time. Fight them with Nazol, and they will disappear.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 183, 5 August 1925, Page 12
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