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WIN FOR NEW ZEALAND. N.Z. AND B.S. EXHIBITION AWARDB GOLD MEDAL TO "MALTEXO." In numerous ways, the Mgrli quality and great efficacy or "Maltexo" as a tonic rood have won ror it unusual distinctions. Its latest success was the winning- or the Gold Medal awarded by the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition. This, together with the Tact that "Maltexo" is recom mended by our leading physicians, has been selected by the Government Tor use In New Zealand Government Institutions, and Is used in our largest public and private hospitals, is unmistakable evidence or the superiority or "Maltexo." And "Maltexo" Is New Zealand made. That further redounds to Its credit. By insisting on "Maltexo," you are not only getting the finest tonic rood obtainable, but you are helping to support local industries, and are adding to the welfare of your own country.

With or without Cod Liver Oil. In lib. ana 2lb. Jars, and 71b. tins for family use.— (Ad.) Fiesti colds and chills, unless tackled at once, may lead to a difficult cough or bronchitis. Use Nazol freely and it will give immediate relief.— (Ad.) Sharland's Magnesia soothes the stomach. Sold everywhere, 1/3 per bottle. (Ad.)

X^HECREy says this- - Xacht "FISHERMAN," Auckland. To the Manager, Ist April, 1827. Messrs. Cadburys & Frys, Wellington. Dear Sir, I beg to inform you that I have been using your "Bournvllle Bating Chocolate " on my fishing Trip in the North, and can assure you it is a wonderfully pure Chocolate. It la not only nourishing, but very sustaining, and from a sportman's point of view, an "ideal food." I may say I am taking another supply of " Bournvllle" Chocolate with me for the remainder of my trip. Wishing " Bournvllle" every suecess. I am, Tours very truly. Big game fishing. . . a thrilling •port that calls for abundant energy, unusual vitality, a reserve of strength when strength is needed most. Zane Grey finds Cadbury's Chocolate — Bournville — ideal as a compact food. It gives energy, strength, sustenance, the power to endure. j. Boum

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 114, 17 May 1927, Page 17

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