MALT E X 0 (Wilson’s Malt Extract). THE PERFECT TONIC FOOD. ••Maltese" is tho name given to the highest quality of Wilsons Malt Extract. It roaches you m a perfect stato of purity and freshness and is unequalled as a tonic food for invalids, thin backward children, frail, elderly people, and ns a stimulant and fortifier to all who are run down, out-of -sorts, nervous, or “Mali exo” (Malt Extract) is used extensively in our public and private hospitals and is prescribed by doctors of high standing all oyer tho Dominion. Indeed doctors and nurses not onlv prescribe it, but lake it themselves ?££larly, aud you may be sure they nwuld not do that if they were not absolutely convinced of its goodness and effectiveness. , Tf vou aro Eot feeling up to the murk" a courao of "Wtexo” wfl auicklv put vou right and keep J OU ?' and strong. All chemists and stores sell it. but bo sure to ask for Wilsons ‘ 'M al texo.”—Advt. Mr« Rolleston. Ltd., Toilet Specialist, ”sfi Lambtcm Quay. —Special attention should now be paid to the Hair nnd Skin to safeguard against the ravages of colds influenza, and other ills, so frequent during the winter months. If your hair shows signs of fading falling, or dandruff the best advice and treatment will be given you. ’Phone 1599.—Advt. Weddings to be artistic must have Bouquets to harmonise with frocks. Miss Murray, 36 Willie Street. Deliverie» anywhere in Dominion—Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 229, 22 June 1921, Page 4
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242Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 229, 22 June 1921, Page 4
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