SCIENTIFIC MANUFACTURING. Why Wilson's Malt Extract Does the Most Good. The manufacture of Malt Extract is an art in itself, and one that very few succeed in mastering. Wilson's Malt Extract is manufactured under the supervision of an experienced Scottish chemist, who is. an expert specialist in Malt Extract production. Wilson's Malt Extract owes its superiority to the fact that it is manufactured on up-to-date, sc-lentitic principles. Proof ot this is found in the fact that "Wilson's." has 80.07 per cent of solids and a digestive ratio of 347.8. The Pure Foods Act calls for only 70 per cent and 250 respectively. Insist on Wilson's Malt Extract, and you ivill gain better health and greater strength. Supplied in three varieties: (U Wilson's Malt Extract (plain) for general tonic; (21 Wilson's Malt Extract wit- Cou Liver Oil. for tlnSse subject to lung trouble; and (3) Wilson's Malt Extract with Peppermint, for coughs and colds.— (Ad.)
Monday bargains at the great extension of premises sale. A.B.C. Stores, Karangahape Road. Ladies' fine knit wool jumpers, 4/11, 5/11; smart wool Cardigans, 7/11.—(Ad.) A child can do it. What? Make a cup of delicious "Camp" Coffee in a trice.— (Ad.) Monday bargains at the great extension'sale at the A.B.C. Stores, Karangahape Road. Women's and maids' gabardine rain coats clearing at 9/11. —(Ad.) Purity, quality, economy. To ensure these in one act, ask for "Camp" Coffee.—(Ad.) "Where are you going my pretty maid?" "For 'No Rubbing' Laundry Help, Sir." she said.—(Ad.) Bargains in all departments on Monday at Ashley's busy corner, gr»at extension sale.—Pitt Street corner, Karangahape Road.—(Ad.) •'
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 192, 15 August 1925, Page 10
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