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“AS THE TWIG BENDETH.” A MORAL FOR PARENTS. As tlie twig bondeth, so the tree groweth. ’’ It is an old, old proverb, as tine, in liuman life as in botany. The child.’s future manhood or womanhood depends upon the care and treatment lie or she received in youth. If the child lie pale, thin, backward, subject, to coughs and colds, depend upon it its chances of growing into a robust man or woman are not bright. Fortunately, the delicate child, like the delicate plant, is responsive to good treatment, and a wise Nature has provided this treatment in “Maltexo” (Wilson’s Malt Extract). Maltcxo ’ ’ is Nature, ’s : own tonic food. It makes backward children thrive, brings roses to pale eheeks, creates sturdy frames and plump, yellrounded forms—in fact, it imparts to the delicate child that stamina and vitality which are essential for healthy growth and full development. With or without cod liver oil, in lib and 21b jars and 71b tins for family use. The 71b tins are the mos.t economical. —4 A BOOKLET FOR INVENTORS. It’s one thing to invent and another to sell your invention profitably You will find our free booklet “Advice to Inventors ’ ’ of great practical assistance. Aslc us to send it to you.— Henry Hughes Ltd.. Patent Agents, 157 Featherston Street/ Wellington, —3

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 18 October 1924, Page 6

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217

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 18 October 1924, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 18 October 1924, Page 6

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