TESTIMONY FROM A DOCTOR.
WELL-KNOWN NORTH ISLAND DOCTOR USES AND PRESCRIBES WILSON'S MALT EXTRACT. "I beo to state that I have both usod and prescribed your preparation of Malt Extract and Malt Extract with Cod Liver Oil," writes & well-known North Island doctor, "and I assure you that both I and my pationts are very well pleased, with tham. I may state that I am also usini: them ft the district hospital." Subsequently, ft largo order arrived For the Extract :or use in the hospital mentioned. .... , , . For people feeling run down. weak, out of sorts, people with bad digestions and poor appetites, for backward children, (or convalescents wishing a Bpeody recovery, lor people who suffer from the cold of winter, there is nothing finer than this famous preparation. It is a tonic, a strengthened a natural stimulating food, and a powerful digestive agent. Obtainable with or without Cod Liver Oil. All chomista and stores. But be sure It's Wilson's. Wilson's is cheaper, fresher, and Wbojesaie, all merchants, or C. K. Hooper, 62. Brunswick Buildings. Oueon Street. Auckland. Tol. A22BG. ' The Dovonport Steam Ferry Company announces an amended time-table in connection with the Devonport and Stanley Bay services. Full particulars tiro given in tho advertising columns of this issue. Now's the time for influenza, Sunless days and sweeping gales; When we cough in sad cadonza, Through our winter ills and alls. Now's the time when sore throats blight us, And ,when coughs and colds are Burej Now's tho time for dread bronchitis, And for Woods' Groat Peppermint Cure, It will Be a great night, Como tonight to the Groat Town Hall meeting. "The War Work of the Army" will deeply interest yon when explained by Sir James Allen, Commissioner Hodder, and Mr. V. J. Larner. Doors open at 7.15 p.m. All old patrons of the Langham Private Hotel, Wyndham Street, will be glad to hear that the original management will again take possession from July 8, and will be pleased to welcome old friends especially farmers and their families. Tonson Garlick's job-price-time reductions. Full size French bedsteads, 30s upwards 3ft combination bedsteads, 37a 6d, now 32s 6d. When you feel a cold coming on, don't wait until it has gripped you, but take NAZOL at once. Tenders are invited for the supply of ironbark poles to the Post and Telegraph Department. i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16896, 8 July 1918, Page 6
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