HARD ON THE CHILDREN.
Who doesn't pity them? Off they are .sent to school—through the driving rain, out in the cold, bleak wind, along slimy paths and muddy, roads.
It's a great strain on young constitutions—too much in many instances—and unless guarded against colds, eel's throats, croup, bronchitis, and &imili>y ailments are contracted.
Wise parents realise this, and take, the precaution, of giving the children Maltexo' duraisc the winter months:. "Malteio" (Wileon's Malt Extract) ia the perfect preparation for children because it is a natural tonic and a natural rood that is pleasant to take V'Maltexo" 'imparts strength and $£ST a ',, I £ C^ aSe3 W enriches ti le bßod, snd keeps children free frmn colds and winter sickness With or without Cod Liver'Ott.': 71b tins for family use.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17807, 5 July 1923, Page 4
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