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TO HASTEN RECOVERY. Unless precautions arc taken, the effects of influenza in numerous eases will drag on ami on for weeks, sometimes for months. You feel shaky, weak, disinclined to exert yourself, and often unduly depressed without reason. Not only is this an uncomfortable condition to have to endure, but it is liighlv dangerous, tor in this state you are liable to a relapse or to eon tract some other serious complaint. A complete and thorough recovery should be effected without delay, and the host aid to this is a course of "Maltose Wilson’s Malt Kxtract). ‘•Maltese” replaces the strength and energy that the sickness has sapped, increases your vitality, stimulates appetites, enriches the blood, tones up the whole system, and banishes every trace of the disease. You feel your old self attain, full of strength and activity, buoyant of spirit, and keen at work, business, or spurt. With or without Cod Liver Oil. Tit lib and 21b jars or 71b tins for family use. Be sure it is the genuine "MaltWholesale disi ributor* Duncan McLean Ltd., OroymoutTi.—Advt.

Recommends m mu 'u\i m u M e^> The Great Gough An effective Remedy economically priced. Many People Swear by it An ounce of fact 13 wort* a ton of theory, and these two unsolicited testimonials from as far afield as Sydney and Invercargill hear eloquent testimony to tho sterling value* of KOI’OO £it nn effective remedy. i!r. T. A. ItlucU, Knnsaroo St., Mnnly, B«lney, writes:-- "A rricml of mine, Sirs. McKenzie, brought In Sydney with her some of your Om-rh Mixture I.ol*lo, which iliil licr a lot of good. Bud I m writing tu see if I cno procuro some more of It, or coulil you send me the prescription, r.s vve svve-sir hy I*. 3 ' Mrs. It. Llth-.-ov, Clyde S'... luTcrenr.lll writes:—"Kliullv forward me two bottles of your I.UFCO. 1 procured some while hi Christchurch at ihe r>QW Year, and found it wry good for colds. * Ask any ciiemUt or grocer for KOFGO, and Insist upon receiving lc. Accept no substitute*. Pries 2 16 a Boicle GRIFF 1 EH & SMITH Ltd. CREYKO'JTH Wholesale Distributors for Cmil McW. & S.-3

Mot witd Jbemon at s ßedtime, wards off chills and colds and ensures a good night’s rest. 'JUY WHOLE BOTTLES "

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1923, Page 1

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378

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1923, Page 1

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