During the stages of convalescence the * weak nerves and enfeebled frame require 1 strengthening and building up. There is 0 no better tonic for this purpose than - Wilson's Malt Extract. It contains nil :1 the vital essentials of a perfectly digestive r food aud all tho constituents neces--0 sary for invigorating the system. Made 1 solely from Malted barley, Wilson.'e Halt n Extract assists the digestion and creates a hearty appetite—hence the convalescent speedily regains normal health. Delicate children thrive wonderfully when given r Wilson's Malt Extract. The growing 0 limbs become firm, any tendency lo- '<• ward* weakness disappears, und the frame broadens and becomes "well-knit." In short, Wilson's Malt Extract is the ideal family tonic and should be always in the rl house.—Wholesale Agents, D. W. Virtue t and Co. 3' n The Southwark (London) Guardians ! - have ordered that every pauper shall havo si. bath once a month, and shall hate the right to demand water which has not .• been .previously used.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2149, 15 May 1914, Page 9
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163Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2149, 15 May 1914, Page 9
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