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.AN IMPROVEMENT IN. GEORGE. . "George was a hearty eater, yet as thin as a Tate handle! .until," as his mother says, ."I began giving him'a teaspoonful of Wilson's Malt Extract at meal times; and now, if I didn't hide it; lie would always be taking it, ho likes it so much'. George eats less food than he did, but he digests what he eats, and consequently is gaining weight and strength. He sleeps better,, rises cheerful from his bed, and goes with pleasure to his play and to school." George's mother says there is nothing like Wilson's Malt Extract for children who are not thriving. Cliemists and storta. Prepared also with "cod liver oil. Wholesale agents: D. W., Virtue and Co.-Advt. ' 1

| or make Embarrassing 1 Noises. Always act's. | Met-hyesi | Silent W.C. Flusher 1 When planning the lavatory in I your new home', stipulate for I Methven's W.O. Flusher. It is K simpler, neater, takes tip less s room, and is practicilly silent. H Yon press a knob, there is a H quick, subdued flusli — then m silence. 'No noisy chain, no H hissing and gurgling of water, g 110 tugging in vain. Handsomely H electroplated, it is ornamental m in appearance. Inspect it at M your plumbers or ironmongers. jg ' Protected | . Reft. No. 734. I, Methvens Ld. © 'r —~i i Makers, fg> A j

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2770, 13 May 1916, Page 12

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225

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2770, 13 May 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2770, 13 May 1916, Page 12

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