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ORDER OF RECHABITES.

Tho fortnightly meeting of tho Sobriety Tent was hold in tho Young Men's Institute North-East Valley. C.R. Bro. M'Liren presided over a fair attendance of members. One candidate wits initiated. The members received an invitation to bs present at a social to be given bv tho Star of the South Tent. After th« lisual business had been disposed of tho sisters handed round refreshments. The fortnightly meeting of the Hope of tlie Valley, Juvenile Tent., was held in the Young Men's Institute, North-East Valley. C.R. Bro. Willoughby occupied tho chair, a.nd there was a good attendance. After the usual business of the tent had been disposed of the members were entertained by Bro. Holmes and Mr P. Duncan,

"I'll tell you why I prescribe Wilson's Malt Extract," said the busy doctor to his assistant medico, who was keen i>n finding out things. "It's like this: Wilson's is by far the best malt extract orit of the whole bunch, and many of my patients—aduits and children—have made wonderful recoveries by its use during convalescence. You see, Wilson's Malt Extract has a large amount of diastase (digestive agent), and consequently the impaired system is able to assimilate foods, especially cf a starchy nature, without harm to the digestive organs. Then, Wilson's Extract forms flesh so quickly, and enriches the blood, besides acting as an invigorating tonic in cases of depres. sion after illness. Yes, Wilson's Malt Extract is the best family tonic and food combined that I know of."

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15824, 24 July 1913, Page 3

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ORDER OF RECHABITES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 15824, 24 July 1913, Page 3

ORDER OF RECHABITES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 15824, 24 July 1913, Page 3