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“THEN INFLUENZA SET IN”

A COMMON OCCURRENCE WHEN RECOVERING FROM A COLD,

Again and again it Happens. A cold is contracted, the convalescent stage is reached and just when recovery is in view, influenza or more serious trouble sets in. It's a dangerous time—dangerous because, although the cold may have disappeared, disease and sickness are very easily contracted, by adults as well as children. Wilson’s Malt Extract, the great tonio food and restorative, is the best safeguard at this stage. It quickly restores strength and energy, increases the vitality, and fortifies against a relapse. Nothing harmful in St. No drugs or chemicals. It’s just the pure concentrated essence of prime malted barley, a substance, doctors and scientists will inform you, that is unsurpassed as a restorative, stimulative and fortifier. Chemists and stores everywhere, with or without Cod Liver Oil. Be sure to get “Wilson’s,”

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Southland Times, Issue 18623, 22 August 1919, Page 2

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“THEN INFLUENZA SET IN” Southland Times, Issue 18623, 22 August 1919, Page 2

“THEN INFLUENZA SET IN” Southland Times, Issue 18623, 22 August 1919, Page 2

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