AFTER-WAR UNFITNESS.
! Among the returning troops are thou- ' sands of men who, although from outward appearance may look fit and strong, are in reality fax from it. They are very easily troubled with digestive disorders, their 'nerves are unstrung. •vnd their whole system is shaken and weakened by the strain of war. Those suffering in this way should take a course of Wilson's Malt Extract. It * a -stimulating tonic that will enrich the impoverished blood—tone up the weary nerves, and impart renewed vigour and energy to the whole body. Men of renown in the medical profession highly recommend Wilson's Malt Extract for all cases where a good, permanent tonic food is necessary.^ Ask your chemist or grocer for tins -unrivalled tonio food. He sells lots of it. and recommends it. Wholesale? Agent: G. H. Hooper, 55-54. Brunswick Buildings, Queen Street. Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17295, 20 October 1919, Page 5
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141AFTER-WAR UNFITNESS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17295, 20 October 1919, Page 5
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