A MODERN TOMMY TUCKER. "No Suppir for Him," My* Mother. t.lkp most children. Tommy used to think he should be allowed to sit up and loin the R-rown-ups at supper. Mother has now round a way to induce him to fro to bed early without any trouble whatever. She Just tells Tommy that he can have a spoonrul or "Maltexo" just berore he retires. \ Tommy thinks "Maltexo" Is Just "bosker" —It's so nice to take. Mother knows that It will do him the world or good; she grives him a spoonful arter every meal too. "Maltexo" Is the pure essence or prime malted barley. It bulld3 up strong, sturdy bodies, and makes children bright, happy, clear-eyed and rosy-cheeked. "Maltexo" fortifies the little ones against coughs, colds and sickness during the cold, damp winter months. Sold at all chemists and stores in llh and 2lb Jars, ant! 71b tins Tor familes. "Maltexo with Cod Liver Oil" Tor those • with weak lungs.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 163, 12 July 1928, Page 17
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