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PREVENTING A COLP. — r ■When the vitality of Iho body is low, colds easily establish themsolves. Br strengtliouing tho body, tin system ia able to resist the germs which cause the cold. Wilson's Malt Extract with cod liver oil builds up tbn eystem and helps tbo body to resist chills and Ola of winter, ft is specially holpful to p_ersona whoso lungs aro not strong; while for delicate children, run-down mothers and fathers, people suffering from nerves, sleeplessness, frail elderly people, thero is nothing finer. Bo sure it's Wilson's. "Wilson's" is fresher, better, cheaper. With or without cod liver oi!. Chemists and stores.—Advt. NEW "DAILY TKLEGRArH" MAP 9. Compiled from Official Sources by Ales. GOBse, F.R.G.S. ■ 'CHE "DAILY TBI/EQEAPH" WAR MAP, No.' 22-Showing the British Advance on tho Wcstorn Front. A largc-scalo Map, containing every villago, hamlet, etc, ana extending from Mile to ha Fere, and in (lie West from Albert to over 50 milen cast. Scale, about 1J miles to 1 inch. Trice, 2s. '"THE' "TIAILV TEIiEOR-APII" POCKET ATLAS OF THE WAR. continuing 32 maps in colour, with comprehensive index and diary of (.ho War. Also detailed maps ot linos of communication, tho fronts at different, dates, and other coniparalivo <iiagram;'. Price. •Iβ. M. posted. CJ AND W. MAOKAT.. Dβ WelllDEtou (iDd Jfelcrton.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3124, 30 June 1917, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3124, 30 June 1917, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3124, 30 June 1917, Page 11

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