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THE PURE FOODS ACT. ANALYSIS OK WILSON’S MALT EXTRACT. EXCEPTIONALLY HIGH QUALITY. To protect the public, the Pure Foods Act requires that Malt Extract sold in New Zealand must contain 7(J per cent, of solids. Analysis of “Wilson’s” discloses the hitch proportion of fc0.07 per cent, of solids. The Act also calls for a digestive ratio of doll. Analysis of ‘‘Wilson’s” shows a digestive ratio of 371. G. These figures prove that, in the two very important essentials, 'Wilson's Malt Extract more than meets the requirements of the Pure Foods Act. This exceptionally high quality is a distinctive* feature of “Wilson’s,” and if explains why “Wilson's” is the most effective tonic food lor ad who are weak, run-down and who lack the vitality to waist off colds and winter sickness. To keep yourself fit. healthy, .strong, and energetic, yon must use the best Malt Extract —“Wilson’s.” Ask your grocer or chemist for “Wilson’s.” and insist on getting “Wilson’s.” Pewaro of Malt Extracts of doubtful and unknown quality. . The morbid microbes which perplex us As they squirm and roam about, i Around tins lungs and solar plexus, I If unchecked may “lay us out.” I Vile germs of septic influenza. I Moan much anguish 1o endure; ! Tl cir victims moan in sad cadenza—- ! “Send for Woods’ Groat Peppermint l Corel”

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 20 July 1925, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 20 July 1925, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 20 July 1925, Page 5