I RECOVERING FROM INFLUENZA.
WILSON'S MALT EXTRACT. A VALUABLE AID. An attack of influenza leaves the pa-tient-very weak and exhausted, in which state he or she is most susceptible to other forms of disease and sickness. To guard 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 quickly Danishes that weak, "shaky" feeling, 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 traces 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
1 For COUGHS, COLDS, CATARRH, use 1 TJEIWSK Costs 3/- Makes 1 pint Saves 10/Oood alio for Toothache', Earache and Stomach Cramp* and Diarrhoea when i cued without iweetenfn?. v 7 Q )QMHaHnMBBnnaBMOTmmn>OCJ' THOB. GAPES & CD. , 83 VICTORIA STREET, THE LEADING HOUSE FOR PAINTING m DECORATING Telephone 710. 04255 , IHRISTMAS GIFTS of MERIT 111 Lovers of Dainty Goods Trill appreciate *he Fine Display we have made for the Christmas Season We specialise in Dainty Embroidered Silk Goods, comprising Cosies. Cushions, Veil Boxes. Pin Cushions, Scent Sacs. etc. An acceptable eift to any lady would be a BEAD NECKLET, and we have these, ranging from 1/- to 21/-. Wcrkbag*. Shopping Bags, Opera Bags in Silk. Satin, and Dainty Materials, 2/8 to SO/-. We Invite your Inspection, without being pressed to buy. MRS. POPE LTD. Art Needlework Specialist P6464
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16408, 31 December 1918, Page 2
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