HOW TO RESIST THE COLD.
f Intense cold lowers the vitality, and persons whose constitutions are weak are liable to congestions and inflamations. Th© best means of resisting tho effects of cold is to clothe wanner and to tako plenty of good solid food, containing a large proportion of oils and fats. For persons with weak lungs, or subject to colds and chills, *he use of* Wilson's Malt Extract with Cod L'ver Oil may be strongly recommended The Malt Extract hmlds up tho system, and the Oil makes the body impervious to changes of temperature. This admirable combination, as a medioal man terms it, makes the finest winter tonic imaginable. . It is sure and certain in is results. Wilson's Malt-Extract is- also obtainable without Cod Liver Oil Jn it. In this form it is most palatable, and vorv beneficial. Children esprcially Hke" it. May be taken on bread, with ixirridge, or by itself before or after mnls. Obtainable all Chemists and Stores. Bo sure to ask for Wilson's. Wilson-'* is purer, fresher, and, better. ; _ <?)
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16619, 26 August 1918, Page 9
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174HOW TO RESIST THE COLD. Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16619, 26 August 1918, Page 9
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