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PEEPS AT PEOPLE. TilK .ANXIOUS I’ATHKIi. Winter fnines. The little ones are not keeping too well. Willie has a nasty, clinging cough. Alary looks pale and thin. IJohhy lias gone idf his food. Father heroines anxious. Too well lie knows that winter brings roughs, colds, sore throats, iniluenza, bronchitis, and so forth, if the children are poorly and below par. MAI.TEXO solves the problem, and relieves father of his natural anxiety. AIALTEXO-( Wilson's .Walt Extract) is the pure,’concentrated extract of prime malted barley. There is nothing better in the whole world than .Walt" Extract for building up the little ones and fortifying them agonist the siekness and disease that winter brings. Plump bodies, sturdy frame, bright eyes, rosy cheeks, keen appetites— WAI.TEXO “does the trick.” Alaltexo plain for general tonic, .Walteso with Cod Liver Oil for children subject to chest or lung trouble.— Advt.

INDECENT COSTUME. PARTS, June 3. The manager of the Comedie Francaise declined to produce a new play, declaring that the bathing costumes of several of the characters were indecent for the stage. Four actors in the company threatened to resign if the play wore produced. MTttERANP’S DEFEAT. PARIS, June 4. President Millernnd's defeat is now certain. His only chance lays with the Senate, hut the Senators belonging to the Gauche Democratique to-day passed a resolution that M. Millernnd’s tenancy of the Presjdency was impossible, thus" assuring M. Millerapdls opponents of a majority, |

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1924, Page 4

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236

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1924, Page 4

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