THE STRAIN - OF WAR. Few people can lielp worrying over the war -at times. 'The, awful nature of the struggle, the terrible suffering' entailed, weigh upon the mmds of ' many with serious physical results. Ono of these is “nerves.” People become dispirited, depressed easily put out,. and ill at ease. f* hen in this state, a nerse tonic is badly needed, and for this purpose there is nothing to equal Wilson’s Malt Extract- The concentrated essence of the finest Malted Barley, Wilson’s Malt Extract braces and tones up the system, and steadies the nerves without reaction. Almost at- once you feel better, be-oau e the nervous system has been restored to its natural healthy state. Your food will also nourish you more, and you will enjoy sweeter, more refreshing sleep. Wilson’s Malt Extract is rich in diastase, and this diastase assists you to digest and assimilate your food, thus turning to good’ account every particle of nourishment the food contains. Order it from your chemist or store, bar be sure to get "Wilson’s. Wilson’s is purer, fresher, better. With or ■without Cod Biver Oil*
Call and 6ee the line of winte blouses now on sale at S. Stone c Real bargains,, from 4s lid UP-*
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4905, 26 June 1918, Page 4
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