ATHLETES IN TRAINING. How Some Keep Fit. •Training Mr athletic contests makes heavy demands on one's strength and stamina, and, to counteract the strain, the use of strength-promoting foods is essential. This was quickly discovered by Mr. L. C. Macl.achlan. holder or the N'.Z. championship for one mile in 1933-34, and' present holder or the Otago championship Tor the same distance. "The strain was telling 011 me," relates Mr. MacLachlan, "and, though I tried all sorts or things, It. was not until 1 got on to Wilson's 'Maltexo' Malt Extract that I did any good. 'Maltexo' built up my strength and vitality, and kept me rresh and tit through the most strenuous training or contests. Whenever I train, or wherever 1 compete, I always take 'Maltexo,' and my mates to whom 1 have recommended it think Just as highly or 'Maltexo' as I do. it certainly made me." Not only athletes hut people In all walks or lire work better, play better and reel bet'er when they take "Maltexo"— it's Nature's own ttnilc rood.—(Ad.)
NEW TREATMENT KILLS STOMACH PAINS At last the whole medical profession is agreed on one 6ubject. Practically everywhere, in the clinics and the leading hospitals, they are using what :s known as the Maclean Formula. It i» relieving all sorts of stomach troubles, ev<?n cases such as gastric and duodenal ulcere. And now you can get the original Maclean Brand Stomach Powder at any chemist's ready packed for your own use. Now if you suffer from acid stomach, wind, flatulence or pains after eating, you can get just the same relief as if you went to a great hospital. Do not lose any time. Try it to-efhy. Be sure to ask your chemist for Ma<> lean Brand Stomach Powder, under that exact name. The genuine Maclean Brand Stomach Powder is not sold loose, but only in bottles in cartons bearing a seal, and the signature "ALEX C. MACLEAN" is on seal, carton and label. If you have any difficulty in obtaining it from your local chemist or store, write to the Sole New Zealand Distributors, Jollands, Ltd., P.O. Box 1130, Wellington.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 245, 16 October 1935, Page 15
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