• . : ' ,' -v ■, \ . RECOVERING •;FROM;; INFLUENZA. ■ During • tie /oonvil«(iosnt ?'atag» ] ':wntis\ necessary ■ to avoid » ralapiej uro»]]y ; attended , with •' serious coneequencea. Becovery will, be hastened- and ' » relapse ? guarded' T against' by taking Wilson's Malt Extract. It baa all th« strengthening, nourishing, body-building properties ■. of J" prime malted gs barley. Doctors recommend , it.f r Hospitals, naV it. U, r • < T-" '■ !■ \'-'--x >'■ *——"——**—————'r' r ' '■-■'■'•■"'-''" ■ '. Two I blind % soldiers, Sergeant D. Mc Phee-and Private; N. AW Campbell,-have started practice in Auckland as masseurtr. They were trained at . Sir Arthur Pearson's Institution for -the Blind, at St. Dunatan's, England. -'l^Mft
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17392, 12 February 1920, Page 5
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