“GETTING ON IN YEARS.”
“NOT SO YOUNG AS I WAS. Sooner or later, we begin, to realise that we have passed the prime of our youth, and that our strength and vigor are on the decline. At this stage especially, the use of Wilson’s Malt Extract will be found particularly helpful by elderly folk. This great tonic food, being solely the concentrated’essence of the best malted Barley, is rich in diastase and maltose,— properties invaluable ,to those whose assimilation and digestion are not so strong as the usedi to be. Wilson s Malt Extract creates appetite, assists digestion, corrects mal-nutrition, imparts strength and energy, brings sound, refreshing sleep, and generally tones up the whole system. A'course of it does wonders for those getting on in life, or those who feel the need of a strengthening and stimulating food. All Chemists v and Stores. With or - without Chid Liver Oil. Be sure to ask for “Wilson’s”. If you don’t, you might be given some inferior preparation. '
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4906, 27 June 1918, Page 3
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