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PLUMP, KOSY (JHILDUIIN. A TONIC FOOD THAT MA.KKS BACKWARD CHILDREN TinnVEl.

In nine coses out of ten the cause of backwardness in children is due to malnutrition. They may cat an abundance of good fcod, but do not digest, and assimilate it, and consequently loso its nourishing properties. Tho best remedy for malnutrition is Wilson's "Maltexo" Mnlt Extract, ture's own tonic fcod. Being tho pure concentrated essence of priino malted parley, this preparation converts starchy foods, such a« bread, potatoes, and pastry, into maltose or malt sugar, in vliicn form it is easily digested and assimilated. Once assimilated, the body gets the full benefit of the food taken, flesh, is formed, ■weight added, strength increased, and very scon the pale, backward child develops into a plump, sturdy, healthy, speciIf you have a delicate backward child, give it n course of tins great strengthpromoting, body-building fowl that Nature grows. I'ou will be delighted with the transformation it will effect. With or without Cod Liver Oil. Chemists and Stores—Advt.

Excellent as a food tonic, wonderful « 5 n nerve-soother and health-giver U BHiBLAND'S BEEF, 'IKON AND WINE. Try it.-Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 304, 17 September 1920, Page 3

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186

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 304, 17 September 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 304, 17 September 1920, Page 3

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