AFTER A HARD DAT. WILSON'S MALT EXTRACT THE IDEAL PICK-ME-UP. You know haw a' hard clay at the office or factory taxes your strength and energy. Yon arrive home exhausted, "nervy," irritable —too tired to be pleasant and agreeable or to take an interest in anything but your own unhappy condition. That is Nature's -warning that you have reached your limit; your supply of physical and nervous energy has been used up- bv the strain of the exacting day, and must bo replenished. Wilson's "Maltoxo" Malt Extract, Nature's owr tonic food, is the best restorative and stimulant when you feel weak, exhausted, or out-of-sorts. It 13 the pure concentrated essence of prime malted barley, and is an infinitely better iirtd safer stimulant than spirits or alcohol. A tablespoonful in a cup of hot milk makes an ideal pick-me-up, while a course of it impnrts strength and energy, tones up tho system, makes you feel keen and alert With or -without Cod liver Oil. All chomirts and stores.—Advt. "■■U! 1 'J' li-'li;'";|i-g — liight-coloured materials cannot bemade from alpaca, which is often confused with mohair. SANATA IS .NON-POISONOUS. Though Sanata is non-poisonous, an important consideration -where there are young children, it is the most powerful germ killer known. It instantly destroys germs which carry such diseases as Smallpox, Measlec and Influenza, and renders you immune from infection. Prescribed for personal or household use. Large bottles jLs 6d, at ad chemists and stereo.—Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18049, 24 September 1920, Page 5
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