A DOCTOR'S OPINION. HIGH PRAISE FOR WILSON'S MALTEXO MALT EXTRACT. A wall-known medical man, when Repeating recently a large order' for Wil* son's Mftltexo Malt Extract, wrote: 1 am prescribing it for my patients in hospital, and ant using, it in my own home, find must say am delighted with results. Why, you ask, does the lyorthy doctor prescribe this 1 preparation in preference to anything else, and use it in his own home? This is the reason : Wilson's Maltexo Malt Extract is the pure coil' centrated essence of prime malted barley, and is Nature's own .tonicNfood. It tones up t!h© system, imparts strength and energy', creates appetite, cures constipation, and enables you to digest and assimilate your food. For people rundown, for those recovering from colds, influenza, or other sickness, for backward children, there is nothing to equal it — and doctors know iti. With or without Cod Liver .Oil. All chemist* and stores. Try a course. You'll endorse the doctors' opinion.— Advt. BEE OINTMENT FOR THE ATHLETE. Every footballer, hockey-player, or athlete of any kind—or at. least the team captain—should aei to it that there is always a pot of Bee Ointment handy to render first aid to thoss players who get cut and bruised. A cut neglected may easily become infected during the game; a bruise ignored will become Very sore and painful—that's why you must have Bee Ointment at each game. As a training liniment, or an emollient for stiffness after . the game or practice, it has no equal. Get a large Is 6d pot before Saturday, or send for a free sample to Bee Ointmetit Proprietary, Box' 338, Wellington.— Advt. WHY GREY HAIRS? There is no reason why you should have grey hairs. Simply get a 2s 6d bottle of Donnelly's Grey Hair Tonic from your chemist or store*. Apply daily as directed, and immediately those grey hairs will begin to disappear. Improving tho hair growth and ouring dandruff at the same time. Made by Donnelly and Son, Consulting Hair Specialists, established half a century. You can consult us free about any ■ hair ior scalp trouble, at our rooms, 65, Vivian-street. Hours, 10 to 6, daily, also ■'Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, aiid Friday evenings, between 7 and B.—Advt. DON'T TRUST A COLD, Maybe a cold has paid you a visit, and you think his visit won't be long. But don't trust fi cold. Usually they're stayers, unless you get busy with Nazol. It quickly shifts colds, and coughs, too. Naaol is highly effective, yet most economical. Why, for Is 6d you can busy sixty doses. 'Get Nazol to-day.—Advt. Woods' Great. Peppermint Cure, for Coughs attd Colds, never fails, Is 9d, 2* 9d.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 89, 12 October 1920, Page 4
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