PEEPS AT PEOPLE.
THE .MAX WHO “GROWLS.” .Most, men “growl” a hit. It’s their prerogative. Holilo do it from policy. Sort of suggests “Fill boss of this house,” and helps to command respect. But when a man growls at the weather, sneers at* his food, snaps at* his children, and finds fault with everyone, there's something wrong. Overwork, or mental strain.-likely. “Aliiltexo" (Wilson’s .Mali Extract) will “buck him up,” restore his “pep.” tiling back bis natural, even temper and kind disposit ion. A man can't I’ccl good-natured and amiable when his food gives him indigestion, when he's worn out and run down, when his nerves are cm edge. “Alaltcxo” sweetens things up a bit —with or without end liver
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1924, Page 1
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119PEEPS AT PEOPLE. Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1924, Page 1
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