DURING PLAY HOUR.
SCHOOL-BOY CONVERSATION. “My mother bakes the best' rest cak© out, with white icing, all over it, and inside just thick with currants “Oli, that’s nothing! My mother bakes bread like the baker, and she puts Wilson’s' Malt Extract on it. “What’s Wilson’s Malt Extract, anyway?” “Dont you know that, silly? Why, Wilson’s Malt Extract is what every boy and girl should have. The doctor told mother that, and she says that lots of other people have toldi her how good it is.” “Perhaps it isn’t nice, though.” “Isn’t it just! It’s nicer than jam, and awfully good for you. Makes you grow up big and strong, like soldiers. You come to my place, and I’ll give you \ some.” “Will you By jove. I’ll come! And perhaps my mother will buy a bottle for us, and I’ll give you some of ours when yours is all done.” Chemists, Stores. Prepared also with God Liver Oil,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4899, 19 June 1918, Page 3
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