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AN OLD FRIEND WITH A NEW • TITLE. ' t [ WILSON' S "MALTEXO" MALT EXTRACT. I For various trade reasons, mostly to check exploitation. Wilson's Malt Exf tract is now being named Wilson's ! ".Maltese" Malt Extract. "Maltexo" [ is tfie highest quality Malt Extract it ! is possible to make—easily the freshest ; and purest extract that the Wilson's | Malt Extract Company has ever manu- : facttired. For backward children, for frail elderly people, for those ran down and out-of-sorts. for people recovering from folds, influenza, smallpox, and other sickness, there is no better tonic, food than Wilson's "Maltexo" Malt Extract. It has all the nourishing properties of prime malted barley, and is mi equalled for imparting health, strenptli, and All chemists and stores, with or withont Cod Liver Oil. Be sure to get Wilson's "Maltexo" Malt Extract, the extract recommended by doctors and used in onr hospitals.— Advt.

The North Otago Farmers' Co-op. are great favorites with thrifty housewives hecanse they always can he depended on to snnnly the orieinal eenuineNO RUBBING LAUNDRY HELP in Is cartons. _ „_ NORTH BRITISH GARDEN HOSE i«t the most lasting of all rubber hose. All hardwaremen ant 1 , robber stores can supply it. 118

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14821, 21 October 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14821, 21 October 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14821, 21 October 1920, Page 8

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