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TESTIMONY I'BOM A DOOTOR

"WELL-KNOWN NORTH ISLAND DOCTOR USES AND PRE- . SCRIBES WILSON'S MALT EXTRACT. "I beg to state that I have both used and prescribed your preparation of Malt Extract and Malt Extract with Cod Liver Oil," writes a well-known North Island doctor, "and I assure you that both I and my patients are very well pleased with them. I may state that I am also using them in the district hospital." Subsequently., a large order arrived for the Extract for use in the hospital mentioned. For people feeling run down, weak, out of sorts; people with had digestions and poor appetites.; for backward children ; for convalescents wishing a spe*edy recovery; for people who suffer from the cold of winter, there is nothing finer than this famous preparation. It is a; tonic, a strengthened a natural stimulating food, and a powerful digestive agent. Obtainable with or without Cod Liver Oil. All Chemists and Stores. But be sure it's Wilson's. Wilson's is cheaper, fresher, and better. "Wholesale Agent for Canterbury, J. Rattray and Son, Ltd., Christchurch. 4

Before going ant in cold, wet -weather, take NAZOL on sugar. This mil keep coughs and colds away. Thousands use NAZOL. Sixty doses Is 6d. 5

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19180716.2.17.4

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16265, 16 July 1918, Page 4

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203

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16265, 16 July 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16265, 16 July 1918, Page 4

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