WILSON'S WISDOM-ISMS. WHEN DAD COMES HOME. Great excitement! ■ , Eager little feet rush to the door. Loving arms stretch out their welcome. There's a struggle for who gets the first kiss. Bright, healthy, well-nourished children make home a haven of happiness for Dad, a comfort and joy for Mother. Maltexo (Wilson's' Malt Extract) builds happy homes. Puts roses into pale cheeks. Develops sturdy, well-knit frames. Imparts the stamina and vitality which . ward off coughs, colds, bronchitis, and the usual crop of childish winter-time ailments. Let Maltexo bring the harmony and happiness of perfect health into your home. lib and 21b jars. 71b tins for family use. Maltexo plain for general tonic. Malteso with Cod Lijfer Oil for those subject to chest and lung troubles.— Advt.
Observe the Homeward toilers hieing, Urging on to tram or train, With their gale-tossed garments flying, Plodding through the drenching rain. Some look peevish, sad, and weary, Others cough or cold endure, Those who urge on bright and cheery Carry Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. —Advt.
in^/Y\L^^ a t Map* "THIS IS THE SORT OF PLEASANT LETTER I OFTEN A GET, says Sergeant Dan. Mm***-*-* m*. "It shows that people not only like the Cereals we supply for . * ' * jjkm* "N their breakfasts, but also appreciate the Gift Silver Spoons we lAOfia oZOmixa **.*. »#.-«*». ,^ have distributed by the thousand. j^^ y^^^ "As I have another Gift Scheme under way this year, every- #„.*.■ / /^., V - A/- - —~« one will be interested to read this. ■ JiXfa *f" * ™. T~' .-■ . \ "No wonder I'm a cheerful cove-I have so many friends 1 fr^* «^«**<^^ .***j/ 9mo> It you want a lovely Silver Spoon—worth five shillings —get zfr J * ■ / • I the Thistle' habit. Most folks think Creamoatais just the ideal <«» /**§? '^*~ '***? '"»**' v*X**M>. breakfast dish ; but if you prefer Oatmeal or Rolled Oats, get «•« *fc &$ Vh* ii»*6 /**&. S AtnAt tlttnitt 'Thistle* brand. And then you have the choice of Milk Oaties, orw^wrva, rrniiui, (\.% . Doctor's Cream of Groats, and Sweetheart o'Wheat —all delic- • * *^ 7" % g ious'Thistle* foods —and all share in the gift scheme. Get the n //***" **&**(> ***+( o/»*tU**>* 9v\> 'Thistle habit—and I'll soon be sending you the.Silver Spoon." Vjuh, J>l**6Xlq& J/itCa /fit. tj£ &9t* v — Sergeant Van. if 4?Aia*noa£Gj j6*Jk. J ptfr J#V *r — "^^ ' ' ■' ; —■* faofato 44*Ky <mon&Cf*n fatfr J/mat To get the Gift Silver Spoon— You «imply collect » 0 aJ s * . *l l»bel« and p»ckct»to make "Twenty Pointi." Full details in every ***C aaaUL ***f4#wir^ *C*€ *mVLwJ "Thistle Package; or circular sent on application. All' 'Thutle'' ftHitt tfuitd. ■&»* /-■■**. Goodt you use help you to leenre a spoon. Start collecting to-day 0 >*nmm, . i*n.rrfx&,. ••. —"~ ; — "• .M*.if.'6.jri.. (^ The National Breakfast .^ ■9 VHI mRi iM |9 hH Wu Vh Bff jH mm Su ajE , Fleming & Company, Limited, Thistle Cereal Milk, Gore.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 110, 10 May 1923, Page 10
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