BOW TO RESIST TEE GOLD. ♦ Intense cold lowers the vitality, and persons whose constitutions are weak aro liable to congestions and inflammations. The best means of resisting the ettects of coid is to ciothe warmly and to take plenty of good solid food, containing a iarge proportion of oils and fats. For persons with weak lungs, or subject to colas and chills, the use of Wilson's Malt Extract with Cod Liver Oil may be strongly recommended. The Malt ilxtract builds up the system, and tho Oil makes the body impervious to changes of temperature. This admirable combination, as a medical man terms it, makes the finest winter tonic imaginable. It is sure and certain i& its results. Wilson's Malt Extract is also obtainable without Cod Liver Oil in it. In this form it is most palatable and very beneficial; children especially like it. May be taken on bread, with porridge, or by itself before or after meals. Obtainable all chemists and stores. Be sure to ask for Wilson's. Wilson's is fresher, purer, better. Wholesale agents for Canterbury, J. Rattray and Sons, Ltd., Cbristchurch. 2
Pimples On Face For 3 Years Also neck and back. So itchy did not know what to do. Came to a head. Festered and inflamed. Sore and scaly. Caused disfigurement. Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment healed. From signed statement of Mrs. B. M. Wilmott, Coraki, N. S. W., Nor. 10,1916. While Cuticura woifes •wonders in all cases of skin and scalp troubles it is also ideal for every purpose of the toilet, bath and nursery. The Soap used daily does much to prevent skin and scalp troubles, especially when assisted by touches of Cuticura Ointment to first signs of pimples or irritation Samples Free by Post.' (Soap to cleanse, Ointment to lieal.) Address: R. Towns & Co., Sydney, Is. S. W. Sold throughout the world.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16309, 5 September 1918, Page 9
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