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BEWARE OF A RELAPSE. Tlii> convalescent stud;* ol iidliienza is highly dangerous, beeniise il is so easy to got a ivlitp.se, nml a relapse frequently proves imire serious than llie original aiinol;. Every precaution should he taken. T'e.. disease niusi lie thoroughly conquered in the fust plate, and you should do all in your power to restore your former strength and energy. There is nothing hotter in the wide wide world for building up those who have been suffering from influenza than “Miilloxn" (Wilson's Mall h.x----t r.'ieO. This splendid natural tonic food is brimful of s:rengflienit.g, stimulating and invigorating properties. Il quickly restores the vitality that the sickness robs vou of, banishes that wobbly. slinkv feeling, brings back that buoyancy of spirit, that old-time strength and energy which is the bes f safeguard against a relapse or a second attack. Every “flu” sufferer should take a course of "Jfaltoxo.” With or without Cod Liver Oil. fib and 2!l> jars and 71b tins for family Use. See that ii is Wd.-on’s "Maltoxo.” M holesalc distributors:—Thinenn McLean l.id.. drey mouth.—Advt.

Rignt Opposite '— Christchurch Rly. Station •20 guaranteed little used cars for sale. Tyres and accessories at lowest prices. ivt J. GRANT MAC HIE Proprietor. Genuine Ford spare* always in stock.. sa^s

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 August 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 23 August 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 23 August 1923, Page 4

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