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PEEPS AT PEOPLE. THE V.'IXSOM K C l!! 1,0. .Sunny, good-natured. Prodigal will) her smiles. Seldom cross or nut out. I.oves everyone, and eve ryoiiu loves her. What a joy she is in the homo! Dad forgets his worries and troubles when he talks or jilu.vk with her. Mother finds her a never-tailing source of eoinfort and sympathy. Winsomeness m children has its origin in "ood health. Peevishness and crossness are caused through indigestion, malnutrition, or lack of tone and vigour. Every child should have MAI.TKXO. Jt keens the healthy healthy these days of coughs, colds, and sore throats. The pale, backward, weakly child it makes strong, robust, sturdy, and imparts the bloom and sweetness cf buoyant health and strength. AfALTEXO (Wilson’s Malt Extract) .is Nature's own tonic food—just the pure concentrated essence of the linest barley malt—and the.children simply love it. Treat your child to MALTEXO this winter, and watch it grow up big, bonuie and winsome.—Advt.

I Foj Money Back If Not Delierhtcd You Save The Retail Profit Such extra* or (1 in a r \ through a retail shop. Baying diNavy gwarri) Nigger Fawn aAuzuc Mole \/ Made from All Wool Gabardine in six shade? and Black or Navy Serge. Braided as illustrated, with belt fin* Isherl with pretty clasp. Catch next mail, giving measures all round bust. Full length and inside arm. Don’t forget to ask for your money back if Grey not absolutely satisfied. Black Giasson's Warehouse 96 LidtfielJ Street CHRISTCHURCH

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1924, Page 4

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244

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1924, Page 4

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