AFTER A COLD. SICKNESS AND DISEASE EASILY CONTRACTED. A cold, just a simple common void, lowers the vitality the system in a weak, run-down condition. This is the dangerous period, the time when more serious sickness and disease are contracted, and every precaution should be taken to avoid further trouble. Strength and vitality must be restored without delay. The one quick, safe, natural way to do this is to eat an abundance of good wholesome food, and to build up strength with a course of Wilson’s Malt Extract, nature’s great tonic food. i The concentrated essence of prime, 1 malted barley, Wilson’s Malt Extract has great strength-promoting and body- , building properties. It forms good rich, I red blood, makes flesh and sinew, im- ] parts stamina and vim. Very soon you are your old self again, and the system ] is forfeited against sickness and disease. ] Chemists and Stores everywhere,; with or without Cod Liver Oil. Be sure - to ask for “Wilson’s.”* I
YVashing day has no terrors for the wise housewife who uses Amner’s Washing and Cleansing Fluid. The washing is out an hour earlier, the clothes are like driven snow, the usual scrubbing and cleaning is done in half the time and more thoroughly, and she has the pleasing satisfaction of knowing that the clothes are not being worn out on the washboard. Try it and be pleased.* President Wilson has evidently been reading about Hastings. Women lifting the World into higher ideals by means of “GOLDEN RULE” Soap, “GOLDEN RULE” Candles, “GOLDEN RULE” Writing Tablets, “GOLDEN RULE” School Rulers, “THINKER’S” Pictoral penny Note Books and the famous “NO RUBBING" Laundry H»ld
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IX, Issue 173, 8 July 1919, Page 2
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