RECOVERING FROM A COLD. TONE UP WITH WILSON'S M \LT EXTRACT. A3 a tonic and restorative to counteract the after effects of a cold or influenza, nothins is so efficacious as a course of Wilson's Malt Extract. vyusons This great body-building, strength-promot-ing food owes its effectiveness to the facthat it is the extract- of prime malted barley' It containe_no drugs, no chemicals— nothtn" in. it but what nature provider in the grams of the choicest barley Little children - babies a few months old even—may I 3T .4 given them. Wilson's Malt Extract has a delicious flavour, and it may be taken in variout ways Some take 1 by. itself, come take if on bread, other sgam take it on hot milk Eitaer way is good. ujhk. Don't risk a relapse, or remain in a. Wan gerous. condition. 6uil d up , get we? stron"" vigorous by taking Willow's Malt ExChemists and slores «v«rrirh»» —;tu i 3 uc 4 ki«J: uTiewick ***»»
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17269, 19 September 1919, Page 4
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