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•'NEVER THE SAME SINCE.” • 1 1 ;)<I the ’Klu badly, poor chap, nml has novar been the same man sillOO.” 1 low often you hear of such cases. \ man suffers it had attack of influenza and through not taking care of himself is handicapped for years afterwards— is left with a weak heart or affected lungs. In some cases (he hratn has keen affeetod. It all goes to show how careful the influenza sufferer must he, and £he urgent necessity: not only to get well ami strong again, hut to throw off every traee of the disease. “Maltese" (Wilson's Malt Extract} is the safest and surest restorer of health and energy it is possible to take, li has invaluable natural tonic properties gives von the strength and vitality to overcome the effects of influenza, and helps you to regain your lorinet activity and robustness. Don't take risks with the 'fin.' C'd a iar of “Maltese" at once, and creel a harrier of health and strength against injurious a l tor oiled** hi lib and -lb jars and 71b tins With or without Cod Liver Oil. Wholesale distributors Duncan McLean. Ltd.. Groy niou th.—Aclvi.

BT’TTFR -CALLED DANISH." LOXDOX. May U>. i tlx- 000111111 <>l the Kin pi to Stmppii'jv Wet-!;. Sir (L-org- Fuller. I'ren.K-r of Yew South Wales. said: A\ e gave last year an iS.Oufi.bOO preference to Briti'li goods. In London best Australian butter i= labelled best Pams.i. I proved that on n previous visit to London, when I ncooinponied the manager of my bote! to the store from which he obtained bis -Dost Danish.’ and found that it came out oi a cask of butter made on my own place ill Xev South Wales." ■MrH. S. W. Lawson. Premier of Victoria; followed with a. strong argument for developing -trade between tie Bcminions aud the Mother-country.

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1923, Page 1

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306

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1923, Page 1

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