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THE GIRL WORKER. HER HEALTH AND STRENGTH. Many girls, through being constantly at work, have not the opportunity of taking sufficient exercise to ensure health and t'ti'cngth, hence many are weak, nervous, and easily susceptible to illness. A healthy well-nourished body is essential 'to ward off ailments of all descriptions, and' to ensure this Wilson's Malt Extract should be taken. In enriches the impoverished blood, it promotes the building up of flesh, it creates a keen appetite, it steadies the nerves, and ' fortifies the body against .disease attacks. • ' Medical'men are high in their praiso for the immediate relief it gives in cases of indigestion, malnutrition, and constipation. . To the girl who feels run down or out of sorts, the best advice is to take Wilson's Malt Extract; she will quickly recover her lost health and vigour. ' -AVilson's'Jlalt Extract is prepared with 1 "or without Cod Liver Oil. Get yourself a bottle to-day. • Your grocer or chemist will supply you.—Advt.

I've an antique, brass-bound cabinet Built in my bedroom wall, Wherein I keep-locked up, you hot— My treasures great and small— My tobacco-jars and best cigars, And gilt-edged literature: Likewino my cash and Trades Hall «n«b. And Wood's Great Peppermint Ourc. —advt.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19190926.2.13.1

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 1, 26 September 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 1, 26 September 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 1, 26 September 1919, Page 3

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