FREEDOM PROlt COLDS. FITNMSS THE BEST PROTECTION. Over and over again, medical authorities havo pointed out: that the be«t i.i'otection against colds is good heiilth and n robust constitution. If people only observed tho laws for good health nnd kept themselves fit, colds would fion be n tning Of the past, and ivilh them rcany of the trioublns they brine in their wake. Of course, ill-health in come cases is chronic, but in iho Rreal majority all that is needed ro make ojio f't and well and proof against colds and kindred complaints is a course of that Croat tonic food. Wilson's Malt .Extract. Wilson's Malt Extract is Nature's own tonic food, restorative and Ixidy-Miilder. II: is the concentrated essence of prime malted barley, and as such is ".vjoptionnllv rich in strength-promoting propertied A. course of it quickly makes you hale and hearty, and gives you Hie vitality to resist lie onslaught of colds and similar troubles. Chomists and stores irverywhere, with or without Cod Liver Oil. Be sure it's "Wilson's."'—Ad« - t.
Oh, Shnkcsponre wrote a ■ sonnet to his lady's lustrous cyea. And Derrick poimeil :i poem to -\ lin But Intli •' gsm we di'ii id wet, and lins aro HOinolimes dry With " 'Fin" and asthma, lit to Pjive tho pip. I write a little vcrsclet to my lady b cheek, Her voicn so low and sweet, her tone so puro; She had n bad cold yesterday, .ind in loss tlian half a week She chilpeil it out with Woods' fiveat . Peppermint Cure.—Advt. Tho honsohoMcr wlio undertook arduous work when removing, vowed "nover ttgftin." By employing us lie could have sav.ed boublo, labour, and enauretl 6lril!ecl handling. The New Zealand Exprais Company, lid., 87-91 Customhoueo Quay. -Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 276, 18 August 1919, Page 3
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286Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 276, 18 August 1919, Page 3
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