STAMINA WINS
REVELATIONS OF A CHAMPION. At football, cricket, tennis, golf, or other sport, stamina is usually the deciding factor —the ability to hold on longer than the other fellow, to apply extra pressure when needed, an extra turn of speed when tho other commences to tire. This is splendidly exemplified in the case of Mr L. C. MacLacblan, at one time holder of the Mile Championship for Now Zealand.' “ At one stage,” relates Mr MacLachlan, " I just about collapsed from tho strain of training and competing, and it was not until I got on to* Wilson’s ‘ Maltcxo ’ Malt Extract that I did any good. ‘ Maltexo ’ did what eggs, beef, and similar diet failed to do —it gave me strength, stamina, and vitality, and kept me fit and well. Now I never train without it, and my mates to whom 1 have recommended it have the same high opinion of this wonderful tonic food.”
For the young, for the aged, for people run-down, " nervy,” and out of sorts, nothing is so efficacious as “ Maltexo.”— [Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 22145, 27 September 1935, Page 4
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175STAMINA WINS Evening Star, Issue 22145, 27 September 1935, Page 4
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