"THEN INFLUENZA SETS IN." A COMMON OCCURRENCE WHEN RECOVERING FROM A COLD. Again and again, it happens. A cold ia contracted, the convalescent stage is reached, and just when recovery is in new, influenza or more serious trouble sets in. It's a dangerous time—dangerous because, although the cold may have disappeared, disease and sickness are very easi'y con-tract-eel, by adults as well aa children. Wilson's Mail Extract, the great tonic food and restorative, is the best safeguard at this stage- It Quickly restores strength and energy, increases the vitality, and fortifies against a relapse. Nothing harmful in it. No drugs or chemicals. It's just the pure concentrated essence of prime malted barley, a substance doctors and scientists will inform you. that is unsurpassed as a restorative, stimulative and fortifier Chemists and stores everywhere, with or without cod liver oil. Wholesale agent ■ C H Hooper. 53-54, Brunswick Buildings' Queen Street. Auckland. ° " PLENTIFUL SUPPLIES OF " GILBEY S" 'Dry Gin are now available, and there is no likelihood of the recent shortage being repeated. All hotels and bottle stores hold large stocks, so you can obtain " Gilbey's " if you ask for " Gilbey's " and insist on getting " Gilbey's "—in the crystal bottle. Ladies, have you "seen those stylish American willow calf Oxford shoes, with Brogue pat-tern, the latest, at Stone's Four Shoe Stores. , , * • I —but, for furniture, bedding, crockery, and kitehenware, Melvern's prices, will suit you better.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17255, 3 September 1919, Page 10
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