PEEPS AT PEOPLE
lIOW CHILDREN’ CATCH COLD If rains.
Crass soa-king. .paths 'in puddles, streets sloppy, children arrive school with cold wet leei, and have cold feet all the day. Source of niunv ills.
Only I lie slrouu healthy child fl-ms tlirouyh it ail without eonlraetiny colds and sickness. “Alultexo” (Wil .in’s Malt Hxtracl) imparts the si reiiyt h and vitality that enahles the children in ward nil’ u.onuhs. colds and similar w inter ailments. Millies rich, red 1,1,mi1. tones up the system builds robust. sturdy frames, and plump, well-mould-ed Indies. Nature's tunic food. If you wish your children to avoid ' winter sickness, to he regular in attendance ah -elaml. and 1" make proure-s with tla-ir lessons, keep them healthy and Amity with “.Malluxo.” 1 I',, and i’ll,, jars. 71b. tins for fam-
ily use. “Multexo" plain for yenernl lonie. “Maltexo with cod-liver oil" lor t hose subject I• i ' ll -t and 1 imir I rnuliles.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1924, Page 1
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