MALNUTRITION AMONGST CHILDREN. A Warning Sounded. Just the other flay a prominent New Zealand doctor drew attention to%the fact that quite a large proportion or our boys and girls, owing: to malnutrition, will grow up lacking In strength and stamina. According- to this authority, the position Is really serious. Growing children need an abundance of milk, eggs and vegetables, ■with fresh air and sunshine. An invaluable adjunct is Wilson's "Maltexo" Malt Extract, a natural tonic rood which has unrivalled properties (including vitamins) Tor building sturdy frames, putting roses Into pale checks and promoting a vigorous, healthy growth. Children given "Maltexo" regularly seldom catch colds or fall ill, and they Invariably grow Into line specimens. It can be obtained with or without Cod Liver Oil, In lib and 21b Jars and 71b tins Tor families.—(Ad.) BE SMARTLY DRESSED! #YOU" can learn to make all your own Frocks and Hats equal in cut to Imported models. Inquire NOW about our unique trailing methods — Persona] or Correspondence. V&IIBIII EB9SU " rt PREMIER traihikq m UnULEIUII INSTITUTE.BOX 1225,M101tJ Small Jar KA PaSewifo Preserves Over Over 3oYeai's 400 Eo&s h Successil ELECTROLYSIS FACIALS " SATINOL " " PERMANENT WAVING Exclusive to MRS. A. BINNS STRAND ARCADE. Phone 42-302.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 224, 21 September 1935, Page 18
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