WHAT THE DOCTOR SAID.
"Give your' little boy 'half a teaspoonful of Malt Extract after his midday! meal, and a little fruity juice, orj syrup of stewed prunes before meals. ' 'Your tAvo little girls, of five- and seven years' should also haA'e .laxative food— limit, ■• vegetables, brown bread, porridge, and' three teaspoonfule' of Malt "Extract daily, one (after' each meak" -.':*■ ( Wilson's' Malt Elstract -is- the concen- ■ trated essence of the best New Zealand barley, and it can be given to mere infants and. children Avith utmost gaiety. By children it . is estcejncd a treat, and can be taken Ayith their porridge or on their bread instead, of jam. Naturally, it does them a power of good, keeping them clear of constipation, ■ building up their little frames, adding ' vitality, making thorn more vigorous m mind a.nd body. In thousands of cases, mothers have found it. to Avork wonders with their children. Chemists and stores. With or without cod liver oil. ;
i the section Avon its honors during the! heavy fighting of the Verdun campaign last year. . ' i ' I— .
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14334, 26 June 1917, Page 8
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177WHAT THE DOCTOR SAID. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14334, 26 June 1917, Page 8
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