GUARD AGAINST INFLUENZA. A Well-nourished Body the Best Protection. Vitality—strength—vigour, these are our bulwarks .-.gainst -"which all the Ills of mankind constantly* battle, always seeking a weak spot at which they may enter. The surest means of maintaining your del'ence is to keep your body well nourished. Again and again medical men have, stressed the Tact that it is' the strong, healthy body that is best fitted to ward oir iniluenza, colds and kindred winter complaints. The tried* and proved way or building up and maintaining a strong constitution is to take "Maltexo." a pure, concentrated essence of prime malted barley, a preparation long recognised by the medical faculty as posse '.ng rare tonic and health-] promoting properties. "Maltexo" is Nature's food—the best and safest stimulant it is possible to take. Order a jar of "Maltexo" now. Sold in lib and 21b jars and for family" use in 71b tins. ■ All chemists and stores.—(Ad.)
Consult the N.Z. Central Heating Co. in regard to the heating of your borne. Phone 4G-311.— (Ad.) THiN'gygEN! DEVELOP YOUR PHYSIQUE Enlarge your chest, /\ broaden your shoulders, correct that stoop, put on weight, acquire , health, strength, -and vitality. I J i Send stamps for \ / booklet, "Body Culture J\ for Tfcin Men," to [A INSTRUCTOR U Y HARRISON, . 567, Planners Street, Wellington.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 123, 26 May 1928, Page 14
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 123, 26 May 1928, Page 14
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