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RECOVERING FROM INFLUENZA.

WILSON'S MALT EXTRACT. A VALUABLE AID.

An attack of influenza leaves the patient very weak and exhausted, in which state he or she is most susceptible to other forms of disease and sickness. iVguard against this danger, strength and vitality should be restored as quickly as possible, for which purpose Wilson's Malt Extract should be taken.

Wilson's Malt Extract is the concentrated essence of the finest malted barley, and as such possesses great strength-promoting properties. It ?,uirkTv banishes that weak, "shaky" eeling, imparts strength and vitality, and fortifies the system against a relapse, or other forms of disease and sickness. The patient safely passes through the convalescent stage, all trasses"of the trouble are removed, and a speedy and complete recovery is effected.

It is obtainable all chemists and stores with or without cod liver oil. 82591-6

Colonel T. E. Lawrence, whose name has been bracketed by French writers with those of General Allcnby and Colonel dc Piepape in connexion with tho victorv which has cleared the Holy Land of the Turks, is a young man not vet thirtv. It was as a British soldier at the head of a cavalry force of Bedouins and Druses formed by hunsolt that he severed the enemy's communications bctAveen Damascus and Acre, but it was as a civilian that he gained the experience of the tribesmen and the topographical knowledge which ho used to such good purpose. Some years ago he undertook excavation woik in Palestine for the trustees of the British Museum, but his last investigations as a civilian were made at the request of the Palestine Exploration Fund, of tho committee of which he is a member, at the end of 1013.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16404, 26 December 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16404, 26 December 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16404, 26 December 1918, Page 9