i MR DOQLEtV AGAIN t "O'Hennessey, mo bhoy! Ilj's the tired ifeelih' ye have thia 'mornln.' Steam up, ye spalpeen, and when ye pass tine chemists or stores ott your way home, step inside an' ask the gintlemari for 'a bottle' 'of Wilson's Malt ye unworthy son of iirin. Ye want livenin? u^>, man! and' for -the Idikes o' ye there's nothin' better m Old Ireland itself than this Malt Extract, which is food an' tonic all m the one bottle for the same pries. Be jabbers ! 'Tis mepelf that knows it. .O'Hehnessey ; and if I didn't take Wilson's Malt .Extract every day m the year, I ; wouldn't . be talkin' to you to-day. . :Now,Vmoind the words I've jtist spoken to ye— Wilson's Malt Extract." Chemists* and . stores. With or.witb.Qut Cod' Liver Oil. Wholesale: £. D; J&jHian and Co., Ltd.", and Murray". Koberfcf and Co., Ltd.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14044, 14 July 1916, Page 8
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144Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14044, 14 July 1916, Page 8
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