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Magistrate: "You can take your choice—2ls or ten days.” Prisoner (still in a foggy condition): "I’ll take the money, your worship. ” Guy: “He that courts and runs away may live to court another day.” Bertie: “But hb who courts and does not wed may find himself in Court instead." '• '■ '< i INFLUENZA. S THE SITUATION SERIOUS J The situation In connection with in- | fluenm is canning grave anxiety, and the public will be well advised not to treat the matter lightly. Several cases have been imported” in the Dominion' recently, and numbers have been quarantined afliid isolated. . People in indifferent health especially should take every precaution, since it ■ has been proved that these fall ready I victims to the disease and suffer most i severely. " A healthyr well-nourished body is the best safeguard, and the best way to ensure this is to take a course of Wilson’s Malt Extract, the great natural tonic food. ~ Wikon’s Malt Extract builds ,up ami strengthens the whole\ syßtetn, cimohes j tlie blood, cures constipation arid indi- ) gestion,.increases the vitality, and makes l ,» one feel really fit and well. For people >, run down and out of sorts, uervotie, de- , pressed, or anaemic there is nothing i better. , j With or without Cod Liver Oil At | all chemists add stores. j Be euro it’s ‘‘Wilson’s Malt Extract. 1

When you want a. thirst-auencher on hot - days try a little Kola-Nip. Refreshing, cool, mvigoriating, • satisfying. A healthy, delibipuß, cooling cordial. A ‘tablcspborattH with.. iterated water makes a keen ionic 1 beverage. ;

* LITTLE MONEY spent on bind lug wll save many copies of your songs and music from pertain destruc tidn. Bend loos® copies to Evening Mail Book-Binding Department, where they will b« strongly bound together

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 120, 22 May 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 120, 22 May 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 120, 22 May 1919, Page 7

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