DOCTOR AND PATIENT.
( Patient : "If I could throw off this ltstlessness, and eat and sleep as I used to, I would be happy." Doctor: "There's nothing constitutionally wrong. ; In your case, I should advise a course of Wilson's Malt Extract. It will help your digestion, restore your appetite, and quickly tone you up. It's the essence of the finest malted barley, -and very pleasant to take." Chemists, stores. Wholesale agents, D. W. Virtue and Co.— Advt. It having been decided to put in a railway eiding connecting the various Departmental buildings at Trentham Camp with the main line, no time is being lost by the Railway Department in carrying out the work. The job was put in hand this morning, and it is hoped to have the whole of the line finished, about three-quarters of a mile in length, by to-hight. The line when completed will enable tho authorities to carry_ out the metaling of the camp expeditiously, and should prove a sound investment, saving the costly haulage of stores, etc., between the camp and the station. The most economical cough and cold remedy is Nazol. Eighteenpence buys sixty doses — and every dose soothes and relieves. No delay or bother as with compounds and mixtures. NafcOl is complete in itoelf, and ready for use when bought. Test it to-night. „No cold is Nazol-proof. — Advt.' v ' Messrs. E. Johnston and Co. will hold an auction sale of Dr. Pigeon's household furniture, piano, and appointments; also, his 5-seator Ford motor-car, at his residence, -to-morrow, at 1.30 sharp. ' At 1,30 p.m. to-morrow, Messrs. C. W. Pries and Co. will sell th 6 contents of seven voom» at the mart, 60, Lambton.
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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 16, 19 July 1915, Page 2
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