For Bronchial' Coughs, ' tako Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.—3 The suggestion that a .South African cricket cloven should lour New Zealand in the near future will he welcomed ly South African cricketers, according to .Mr. Jtennett, manager of the Springboks. "Just now. cricket- is in a rather weak state in South'Africa. We .are liardly I lit to meet either Knglaml or Australia, 1 and it seems to jue if we sent a team to Ncw.Zeulimd the two countries would bo found lo be much on a par—indeed. I think the plan would work out more to our, advantage than yours.'' PREVENTION THAT'S BETTER, MOW TO RESIST COLDS. DISEASE . . AND SICKNESS. . Generally speaking, people catch colds, become sick, or contract disease through (being run-down or through not having sufficient powers of resistance to ward off the attacks that the ever-present germa are ceaselessly making on all of 1 ...'Prevention is better than cure." Thin people, weak people, people subject to colds, should build up their .constitutions, and increase their vitality and powers of resistance by taking Wilson's "Maltoxo" Malt Extract—Nature's own, tonic food. This wonderful prescription tones up the system, creates,'appetite. aids the assimilation of food, and promotes the strength, energy, and vitality that are necessary to resist colds, sickness, and disease. All chemists and stoics sell it, but be sure to yet Wilson's "Maltcio'' Malt K>;ti-act—- the malt extract that is recommended by oar doctors and extensively used i:i our public aud private U03r.it2.16.--6.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15593, 9 August 1921, Page 8
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