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AUTHORITIES SUPPLY WILSON'S MALT EXTRACT TO INVALID SOLDIERS. • ♦ . For soldiers weakened by sickness and suffering, or those whose nerves are "all to pieces," there is nothing hotter in the whole world than Wilson's Malt Extract. The authorities recognise its wonderful strength-promoting arnj, tonic properties, and supply it regularly to our wounded and invalid soldiers. The reason why Wilson's Malt Extract b so health-giving is because it is the concentrated essence of tho finest malted barley. It is rich in diastase and nitrogenous products— qualities; medical science will inform you, which help to digest tho food, to get all the nourishment that it contains, tone up the system, and impart strength and energy. After a course of it, you feel brighter and stronger, and fit and keen for the day's work. You can take meals and enjoy them, and sleep sound refreshing Chemists and stores sell it. # But be sure to got Wilson's. It is fresher and better. Prepared also with cod liver oil. Wholesale Agents for Canterbury, J. Rattray and Son, Ltd., Christchnrch. 5 At the Kaiapoi Working Men's Club last evening, Lance-Corporal It. H. Croft, for eight years secretary of the club, was presented by Mr W. riLmpson, a trustee and the oldest member of the institution, with a wristlet watch, safetv razor, and DiJie-
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16225, 4 July 1918, Page 8
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341Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16225, 4 July 1918, Page 8
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