PEEPS AT PEOPLE. HOW CIIII.DRK.N CATCH COLD. It l-iji Ji-. Cl nts*. --Oiikiii'.'. |:;illis in puddles, streets sloppy, children arrive at school with cold wet . and have cold Icct all the (lay. Source* of many ills. Only tin* stroii'' healthy child goo* through it all without contractine colds and sickness. "Maltexu" fAVilson's Malt J'.xtract) imparts the siivncth and vitality that eiiahles tla* children to ward otf c.oimlis, colds and similar winter ailments. Makes rich, red hlood. tones up the system builds robust. sturdy frames, and plump, well-mould-ed bodies. Nature's tonic food. If you wish your children to avoid winter sickness, to In* regular in attendance at school. and to make pi-opro-s with their lessons, keep them healthy and strone with “Maltexo." I Hi. and •_ , lh. jars. 711*. tins for family use. ‘•.Maltexo'' plain for •jeneral tonic. “Maltexo with cod-liver oil" for those subject to chest and linn; troubles.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1924, Page 2
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148Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1924, Page 2
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