AN OLD FRIEND WITH A NEW TITLE. WILSON'S "MALTKXO" MALT EXTRACT. For various trade reasons, mostly to check exploitation, Wilson's Unit Extract is now being named Wilson's "Maltexu" Malt Extract. "Maltcxo" is tlio highest quality Malt Extract it is possible to make—easily the freshest and .purest extract that the Wilson's Malt Extract Company has ever manufactured. For backward children, for frail elderly people, for those run down and out of 6orts, for peoplo recovering from colds, influenza, smallpox, and other sickness, thoro is no better tonic food than Wilson's" "Maltcxo" Malt Extract. It has all tlio nourishing properties of prime malted barley, and is unequalled fgr imparting health, strength, and vigour. AH chemists and stores, with or without Cod Liver Oil. Bo suro to get Wilson» "Mallexo" Malt Extract, the oxtract recommended by doctors and used in our hospitals,—Advt. REXONA SHAVING SOAP. • Rcxoirn Shaving Soap, the latest item added to the llexonu group of toilet comforts, is the ideal soap for our returning: ■boys. If the skin is roughened by exposure, off tone with sickness, or the hand unsteady, and likely to inflict injuries in shaving, the Rcxona Shaving Stick becomes a necessity. It lathers well, soothes and heals the skin, clwtosw the pores, and imparts smoothness. Like jfexona Toilet Soap and Rexona Ointment, it cleanses, cools, and comforts. Rexoua the Triangular Shaving Stiok. Price, 3s.—Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 276, 16 August 1920, Page 6
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226Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 276, 16 August 1920, Page 6
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