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During tho stog-a of convalescence the weak nerves and enfeebled frame tcquire strengthening and building up. There is no better tonic for this purpose than WILSON'S MALT EXTRACT. It contains all the vital essentials of a perfectly digestive food and all the constituents necessary for invigorating the system. Mado solely from malted barley, Wilson's Malt Extract assists the digestion anil creates a hearty appetite—benco the convalescent speedily regains normal health. Delicate children thrive wonderfully when given Wilson's Malt Extract. The growing limbs become firm, any tcndenev towards weakness disappears, and tlie frame broadens and becomes "wellknit." In short. Wilson's Malt Extract is tho ideal family tonic, and should be always in tho house. Wholesale Agents, D. W. Virtue and Co.—Advt. 3

Messrs. Townscnd and Paul, Ltd., will sell, by public miction, a consignment of nursery stock from Messrs. Duncan and Davies's nurseries, New Plymouth. Tlie sale is aunounccd for Friday, July 4. . The Capping Carnival was a success. The success of "XAZOI," as a cough and cold reliever is now endorsed everywhere, It's not nxpsuaiva «iUu:i', bixty iuwm for eigktooflpoiiM,—Advt, \j

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1791, 2 July 1913, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1791, 2 July 1913, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1791, 2 July 1913, Page 10

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