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"I envy the. good health of yourself and row family," said the tlrin, weakly-look-ing men to,his robust friend. "Well," wis the reply, " 'twas but a chance remark that was responsible for our present woli-being—and it caiuo about this way: Both tho wife and I were- pretty tun down owing to one of tho youngsters taking sick, and needing much attention at night. The poor child was wasting away terribly, when I overheard a tramear companion mention Wilson's. Malt litIraet favourably. 7 got a jar, and in less than iw time ihe kiddie was up and about as healthy as ever. Put on weight too, arwl has never gone I>ac"k. Since' then, Wilson's Malt Extract has always been in the house—wo all take it and koep Al." Wilson's "Malt Extract uuilds the body, aids digestion, and banishes constitatteitat weakness whether in adults or children.— Wholesale Agents, D. W, Virtue and Co., Wellington.' Mr. JL R. Grant, son of Mr. Mm Grant, Woodviiks who has been eonnected with the Napier Main Stthool teaching staff for tfco last H years, and towards the latter portion as first assistant, lias resigned his posiUuii in'order let take, up the profession oi' the law. A large audience, met at tho Sailors' Friend Society on Wednesday evening lor tho weekly concert. Vocal and elociitienarv items were rendered by Miss Harris, Messrs. Milton (E.M.B. Athenic), Dagm-m, Hiiylock (R.M.S. CorinthieO, and Moo.ro. An* impromptu discussion arose on "At What Age snonld a, Sinn Retire from his Calling?" At the cloeo pledges of total abstinence were taken, and a Vote of thanks given to the performers, Ijoobs were given to outward-bound crews. Tho imssioiver would bo glad to rscelvo Rifts, etc., for tho tables and distribution among th« ships* crews. Miss Kireef t, who liiw supplied the sailors entering the port with buttonholes for the last ten years, again ddigMcd tiio nrea -Willi nor gifts.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2131, 24 April 1914, Page 4

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315

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2131, 24 April 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2131, 24 April 1914, Page 4

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