BEATING THE ACT. It is seldom that ono takes a pride in beating an Act of Parliament, yet this is really tho caso with Wilson' 3 Malt Extract—it is a better Malt Extract than tho Pure Foods Act of New Zealand requires. The Pure Foods Act was established for the protection of the health of New Zealanders. It sets a definite standard of quality which Malt Extract must attain. Tho attainment of this standard alone sets the seal of quality upon a Malt Extract, but Wilson's Malt Extract not only reaches itj it passes it by a substantial niargin, and that margin is tho extra tperior quality of Wilson's Malt Extract compared with the general standard. Supplied in three varieties: (1) Wilson's Malt. Extract (plain); for general tonic; (2) Wilson's Malt Extract with' Cod Liver Oil, for those subject to lung trouble; and (3) Wilson's Malt Extract with peppermint, for coughs and Advt* ■,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19086, 3 August 1925, Page 7
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