"OUR BABIES."
Quite a number of children tend to) be upset wnen they take cane-sugar, except m minute quantities. Malt sugar; however, given m the form of malt extract, and used instead of sugar, may not only agree, but also tends to bring about Jreep motions. A level teaspoonful of Malt Extract may , be^giyen v twQ Or three times a day. Hall that quantity, howeVer. would be enough to start with. ' ' The purest, freshest, and cheapest malt extract that mothers i can buyr* is Wilson's: Made m the Dominion t^bia the finest malted barley; m the .world, Wilson's Malt i Extract /Is superiorfin, quality to start with; and las it is spHdl quickly and regularly, it is always f refeh, and. good when- purchased. It Is cheapei I than the imported, too, because the rot* ties contain more and cost? Jess. Mothers will find It thoroughly' reliable, onemtett and store* ' ■:??■.■•
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14439, 27 October 1917, Page 5
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