DURING PLAY HOUR.
SCHOOL-BOY CONVERSATION/ “My mother hakes tho'«best rest cake out, with white icing, all over it, and inside just thick with currants. “Oh, that’s nothing! My mother hakes bread like a 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 pepple have told her how good it is.” ■; “Perhaps it lisnt nice, though.’ ’ “Isn’t it just! It s nicer than jam, and awfully good tor you. Makes you grow up big and strong, like soldiers. / You come to my pla'ce, and I’ll give you some. “Will you. By iove, 111 come! And perhaps my mother will buy a bottle for us, and I’ll give you some of ours when youTs is all done. Chemists, Stores. Prepared also with Cod Liver Oil. - .
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4905, 26 June 1918, Page 3
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