WHAT IS WILSON'S MALT EXTRACT? It is a concentrated essence of prime malted barley. Ask your doctor how tliis preparation aids Die body and lie will toll you of its great invigorating powers, of its flosh-building and nervetitrengHiening properties, and how it will give renewed vitality. To Mio child who lacks strength, tho brain-fogged business man, tho weary mother, the elderly, and the convalescent, a course of AVilson's Malt Extract will quickly restore normal health and sliengih, and thus eradicate such distressing complaints as indigestion, constipation, and kindred disorders. As a building-up tonic food tliero is nothing hotter. Large quantities are used in our public and private hospitals throughout tho Dominion. Doctors and nurses are loud in Wieir praise of "Wilson's." Obtainable with or without/ Cod Liver Oil. Ask for Wilson's Malt ExtractNature's greatest tonic food. Sold by all ciicinists and stores—Adv';. ror Ulnklren's Hacking Cough, Wnnds' Great Poppermint Cure.—Advt.
Ko Need T@ Do Without Coal Now f Send your coal order along to Samuel Brown' Ltd. NOW. It will bo delivered promptly. We have increased stocks of coal in our yards, splendid for either range or open lire. We have also plenty of good bone-dry firewood. Won't wait until stocks "run out." Order at once. 'Phone if you can't call. Ton- Street Depot No. 2618 a Wil'lis Street Depot No. 124 Samuel Brown Ltd., COAL MERCHANTS, 31 -33 Johnston Street, WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 25, 24 October 1919, Page 10
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232Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 25, 24 October 1919, Page 10
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