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DOCTORS PRESCRIBE MALT ' EXTRACT. , 6 FOR BACKWARD CHILDREN. Time after time, doctors, when tensuited about backward and weakly children, proscribe Malt Extract and .a change of diet. Experience has proved that frequently this is all that is n-. eded to make a thin, pale, backward boy or girl into a fine, sturdy, healthy specimen of childhood. As a building-up food for children, there, is nothing to equal malt extract — especially good, pure, fresh malt extract like Wilson's Malt Extract. Nob only do doctors prescribe it for children, but they prescribe it for adults, and in many cases use it themselves. Nurses also are loud in their praises of this unrivalled tqnic > food; while there is hardly a public or private hospital in New Zealand where it is not used. .Get a bottle to-day for your'boy or girl. You will be delighted at the improvement a c urpo ot it will effect. Chemists, Stores. With or without Ood Liver Oil. Wholosale Agents for Canterbury: J. Rattray and Son, Ltd., Christchurch. (j
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16257, 6 July 1918, Page 4
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