THE PURE FOODS ACT. ANALYSIS OP WILSON'S MALT . EXTRACT. EXCEPTIONALLY HIGH QUALITY. To protect the public, the Pure Foods Act requires that Mali Extract gold in New Zealand must contain 70 per cent, of solids. Analysis of "Wilson's" discloses the high proportion of, 80.7 per cent, of solids. The Act also calls for a digestive ratio of 250. Analysis of "Wilson's" shows a digestive ratio- of 374.6. These figures prove that, in the two very important essentials, Wilson's Malt Extract more"than meets the requirements of the Pure Foods Act. This exceptionally high quality is a distinctive' feature of "Wilson's," and it explains, why "Wilson's" is the most effective tonic food for all who are weak, run-down, and who lack the vitality to ward off colds and winter sickness. To keep yourself fit, healthy, strong, and energetic, you must use the best Malt Extract—"Wilson's." Ask your grocer or chemist for "Wilson's," and insist on getting "Wilson's." Beware of Malt Extracts of doubtful arid unknown quality.—Advt. WET FEET MEAN,COLDS. Unless nipped in the bud, a cold is sure to develop from wet feet. After a soaking, or a sudden change of temperature, take Nazol. This penetrating, prompt remedy doesn't give the cold a chance. The trouble is beaten before it gats a grip. Be prepared—get als 6d betti. <3 ftuoi m»*-aav
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 1, 1 July 1925, Page 14
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