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FREEDOM FROM dOLDS. FITNESS THE BEST PROTECTION. Over and pVer again, medica-I authorities have pointed out that the be3t' protection' against eold3 is good health and a robust constitution. 'If people only observed the laws for good health and kept themselves fit, colds would soon ibe a thinff of the past, and with them mfcny of the troubles they bring' in their wake. Of course, ill-health in some cases h chronic, but in the great majority alt that is needed to make one fit and Well and proof against colds and kindred complaints, is a course of that great tonio food, Wilson's Malt Extract. Wilson's Malt Extract is nature's own tonio food; restorative, aiid body-guilder. It is the concentrated essence of prime malted barley, and as such is exceptionally rich hi strength-promoting, properties. A course of.it Quickly.makes you hale and hearty, and gives you tho vitality to resist the onslaughts' of colds and similar troubles. ' Chemists and Stores everywhere, with or without Cod Liver Oil. Bo sure it's Wilson's.—Advt. The Esquimaux, mid realms of snow, . Dwells in his domo-skaped homo of ice; And thoiigh its space is Small, Wo know For rtll his need* it doth Gufßee. But how much, happier his lot, And how much bettor he'd endure, If he, like we, had haply got Supplio of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.—^Advt. All the subtle flavour of. sun-ripened Apricots is preserved hi St. Georg_e Apricot Conserve. The luscious friiit goes straight from orchard to kitchen-^ stones are removed and tho jam is being mode in a matter of hours. -Buy one tin Of St. 6eorge_ Apricot Cong^ve^-nothing but best apricots and best sugar boiled the best way.-—Advt. No soap needed with Fairy W6nder! Fairy Wonder Dry Soap cuts iii half the c6st of washing clothes! No soap is heeded and no copper fire, fol* Fairy Won' der feaVes boiling and rubbing. Ask your storekeeper for it.—<Advt. - ' fof Children's Haeklng' COUgh [ . Woods' Gveat Poppermint Cure.— Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 39, 15 August 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 39, 15 August 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 39, 15 August 1919, Page 4

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