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"I'll teU you why I prescribe Wilson's Malt Extract," said the uusy doctor to his assistant medico, who was keen in finding out things. "It's like this: Wilson's is by far. the best Malt Extract out of tho whole bunch, and many of my patients —adults and children—have made wonderful recoveries by its use during convalescence. You see, Wilson's Malt Extract has a largo amount of diastase (digestive agent), and consequently the impaired system is able to assimilate foods, especially of a starchy nature, without harm to tho digestive organs. Then, Wilson's Extract forms flesh so quickly, and cnriches the blood, besides acting as an invigorating tonic in cases of depression after illness. Yes, Wilson's Malt Extract is the best family tonic and food combined that I know of." Wholesale agents, D. W. Virtue and Co.—Advt.

Tho Strand, London, is in no fewer than five parishes.

There aro nino kilted regiments in tho British Army.

There is no remedy for throat and chest troubles that has been tested so thoroughly nnd searchingly as "NAZOL." It gets more friends the more it is tried. If your threat troubles you übo "NAZOL." —Adrt.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1799, 11 July 1913, Page 9

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191

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1799, 11 July 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1799, 11 July 1913, Page 9

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