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WHAT MAKES A MAN BAD TEMPERED?

Petulancy and Irritability, says a wellknown medical writer, are essentially disorders of the blood, which operate as a felt inconvenience and disturbs the proper action of the brain. In most cases the cause is traceable to the stomach, food not digested property, or more food eaten than the system can digest. The remedy for such a condition Is Wil son's Malt Extract— Nature's great tonic. This famous preparation is rich m diastase, and has the power of converting food Into maltose, 'n which form it* is easily assimilated by the weakest digestion. It also Increases the nourishing! value of the food, while- it tones up thewhole system. A man feels better and brighter .every way," food, agrees "with him, indigestion disappears, apd be becomes good-natured and pleasant. Wilson's Malt Extract— that's the name, it is fresher, cheaper, better. All chemists atx-A grocers. Immediately you feel a Cold coming on, take Nazol freely for a few days. It is the quickest and safest remedy.--8.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14354, 20 July 1917, Page 7

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WHAT MAKES A MAN BAD TEMPERED? Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14354, 20 July 1917, Page 7

WHAT MAKES A MAN BAD TEMPERED? Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14354, 20 July 1917, Page 7