PEEPS AT PEOPLE.
DOMESTIC DISCORD. Happens in every home. , Father worried at business or work. Arrives homo played out and nerves all 011 edge. Mother weary and irritable. Children miselievious and troublesome. No |>e:ico or quietness. A cross word, a quick retort,, and, heigh ho! more domestic discord. ‘•Maltese" saves the .situation. Gives lather a fresh supply ol .strength and energy, and soothes bis over-wrought nerves. Braces mother up. Replaces the energy .spent in housework with bouncing vigor and vitality. Scowls give place to smiles. Father comes home bright and amiable. . .Mother welcomes him with oheertiuV.'. Children happy and content. Good health means good spirits.
Atnltcxo” tWilson's .Malt Extract). Nature’s great tonic. Hornes arc made sweet homes.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 August 1924, Page 1
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117PEEPS AT PEOPLE. Hokitika Guardian, 14 August 1924, Page 1
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