Both the Egyptians and the .Ancient Britons knew how to make malt—knew its wonderfully strengthening and invigorating qualities. For the weakly and ailing there is no food tonic so speedy and so beneficial in its action as WILSON'S MALT EX TRACT. The finest barley is used in its manufacture, and the methods employed are so different to those used in making other Extracts that Wilson's stands preeminent as THE Malt Extract—a digestive, a food, and a tonic all in one. For the run-down office man, the overworked housewife, or the jaded worker, it is as soothing and vivifying as to the convalescent For delicate children it is the safest and beet flesh-builder and strengthener. D. W. Virtue and Co., Wholesale Agents.—Advt.
NEVER WITHOUT THEM. "For years I suffered with indigestion and constipation." says Mr W. P. Dunstan. Menzies, W.A. "I tried dozens of medicines, but obtained no relief. Hearing my customers speak so highly of Chamberlain's Tablets I gave them a trial. After only a few doses my health was greatly ■improved and after a course I was completely relieved, of both complaints." All chemist* and storekeepers.— Advt. OME Defence requires more than battleships. Every household needs "NAZOtT' to protect it against, cough* and ooldr- influenza, and bronchitis "NAZOr* is a bno n to old and young. 60 doses for Is 64
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9811, 12 June 1914, Page 6
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