THE PURE FOODS ACT. ANALYSIS OF WILSON'S MALT EXTRACT. '.EXCEPTIONALLY HIGH QUALITY. To protect tho public, the Pure Poods Act requires that Malt Extract sold in New Zealand must contain 70 per cent, of solids Analysis of "Wilßon'a" discloses tho high proportion of 80.07 per cent, of Bolida. Tho Act also calls for a digestive ratio of 250. Analysis of "Wilson's" shows a digestive ratio of 374.6. These figures prove that in the two very important essentials. Wilson's Malt Extract more than meets the requirement!! of the Pure Foods Act. This exceptionally high quality is a distinctive feature of "Wilson's," and it explains why "Wilson's is the most effective tonic food for all who are weak, rundown, and who lack tho vitality to ward off colds and winter sickness. To keep yourself fit, healthy, strong, and energetic, you must use the best Malt Extract—"Wiißon's". Ask your grocer or chemist for "Wilson's," and insist on getting "Wilson'e." Beware of Malt Extracts of doubtful ar.d unknown quality. Wocxlfl' Groat Peppermint Cum, For Cousha and Colds, never fail*.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19062, 6 July 1925, Page 6
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