FOOD THAT AIDS DIGESTION. 1 Is there a food tbat aids digestion? m There is—one that is recommended by ra scientists, analysis, and doctors. It is |j called diaatise, mid i? found in WIL- fil SON'S MALT EXTRACT. What docs | ■this diastase do? It transforms all {| starchy foods, such as potatoes, rice, || bread, etc., into maltose, in which form j re they can b" assimilated by peoplo with jjj weak digestions. Wilson's Malt Extract |j is nothing more nor less than i concen- M trated essence of the best Malted Barley, ffi By itself, it is a great lonie food, and, |j as stated above, it is invaluable in cases of indigestion, mal-nutrition and flatulence. For non-thriving children, tired mothers, fagged business men, elderly people with weak digestions, it is groat. Chemists and Stores. Prepared also with Cod Livev Oil.—Advt. All parents arc hereby cordially re- p quested to encourage Stationers and § storekeepers to push the salo of |j "Thinker" Brand Writing Tablets and fj "Thinker" School Exercise Books for the | nation's good—Bannatyno and Hunter, | Ltd., wholesale agents tor the "Thinker." » —AJrk. I B
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 233, 20 June 1918, Page 3
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184Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 233, 20 June 1918, Page 3
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