TO AVOID INFLUENZA
medical advice.
Giving evidence before the Influenza ComE well-known doctors agreed that the best safeguard against Influenza is to live m the fresh air as much as possible, and to keep the body in a well-npurished, hoalthv condition. Phis, it was pointed out, increases our power of resistance, and enables us to repel attacks with greater ease As a second visitation is expected," the advice is timely, and what is equally as important, may be followed without undue ■rouble or expense. For instance, pure fresh air can easily be obtained by anyone in search of it, while health,- strength, and a vigorous vitality can be secured by taking a course of Wilsons Malt Extract, Nature's great tonic food.
Prepared solely from prime malted barley, Wilson s Malt Extract possesses unrivalled tonic and strength-promoting properties. It cures indigestion, constipation and similar ailments, tones and braces up the system, imparts vigorous red-blooded vitality, and fortifies against disease. Take a course and be prepared. —rAdrfc.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17634, 26 May 1919, Page 5
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