BEWARE OF A RELAPSE. The convalescent stage- of influenza *is highly dangerous, because it. is so easy to get a relapse, and a relapse frequently proves more serious than the original attack. livery precaution should he taken. The disease must he thoroughly conquered in the first place, and yon should do all in your power to restore your former strength and energy. There is nothing better in the wide wide world for building up those uho have been suffering from influenza than "Maltexo” (Wilson’s Malt Extracts. This splendid natural tonic food is brimful of strengthening, stimulating and invigorating properties. It quickly restores the vitality that the sickness robs you of, banishes that wobbly, slinky feeling, brings hail; that buoyancy of spirit, that obl-timo strength and energy which is the host, salegnard against a relapse or a second attack. Every “flu” sufferer should take a course of “Maltexo.” With or without Cod Liver Oil. lib and 21b jars and Till lins for family use. Fee that it is Wilson’s “Maltoxo.” Wholesale distributors: —Duncan McLean Lid. G rcymouth.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 July 1923, Page 1
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