AFTER-WAR UNFITNESS. Amongst the returning troops.are thousands of men who, although from outward appearance may look lit and strong, are iii reality far from it. They am very easily troubled with digestive disorders, their nerves aro unstrung, and their wholo system is shaken and weakened, by the strain of war. Those suffering in this way should tqko a course of Wilson's_ Malt Extract. It is a stimulating tonic that will enrich tho impoverished blood—tono tho weary nerves, and impart renewed vigour and onergy lo tho wholo body. Men of ronoivn in tho medical profession highly recommend Wilson's Malt Extract for all where a good, permanent tonic food is necessary. You can get Wilson's with or without Cod Livo.r Oil, just which you fancyeither is quite pleasant to take. Ask your chemist or grocer for this unrivalled tonic food. Ho roils lots o£ it and rccomI iflcnda it,—Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 29, 29 October 1919, Page 9
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147Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 29, 29 October 1919, Page 9
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