AFTER A COLD. SICKNESS AND DISEASE EASILY \ CONTRACTED. A cold, just p. simple, common cold, lowers the vitality and leaves tho system in a weak, run-down condition. This is the dangerous period, tho timo when more serious sickness and disease nit 1 contracted, and every precaution should bo taken to avoid further trouble. Strength and vitality must bo restored without delay. The one quick, safe, natural way to do this Is to eat an abundance of good whoiesomo food,, and to build up strnifith with a course of Witson's Malt Extract, Nature's great tonic food. The concentrated essence of prime, malted barley, Wilson's Malt Extract haa great strength-promoting and body-build-inir nropertios. It forms good rich, red blood, 'makes flesh and sinew, imparts stamina and vim, Very foon vou are your old self again, and tho system is fortified against' disease and sickness. Chemists and Stores everywhere, with or without Cod Liver Oil. Be sure to ask for "Wilson's."—Advt. i LET GIANT FATtM POWDER DO ALL THE HABD WOBK! This reliable and powerful ally of tho farmer will |removo useless- stumps, make beds for trees, subsoil, dig ditches, blast boulders, build'roads, and do all tho hard and laborious work en tho farm. You can do farm work quicker, cheaper, and better by using Giant Farm Powder. Don't be without it another day! Obtain full particulars from Gollin and- Co. Pty., Ltd., Wellington, Distributing Agents,—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 252, 18 July 1919, Page 8
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233Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 252, 18 July 1919, Page 8
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