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AFTER INFLUENZA BUILD TJP WITH WILSON ?S "MALTEXO." During the convalesepnt stage of a cold or influenza it is essential that every precaution be taken. The vitality is at a low ebb, and more serious complaints, such as consumption and pneumonia, are easily contracted. Nothing is more dangerous than a relapse. Better to be sure than sorry take no chalices, but build up your constitution with Wilson's "Maltexo." "Maltexo" is the concentrated' essence of prime malted barley, and possesses valuable strengthening ana tonic properties. It soon restores the impaired vitality, stimulates the appetite, and assists the digestion. The system is fortified against disease and sickness. The fact that "Maltexo" won the First Prize Gold Medal at the Dunedin Exhibition is striking testimony as to its fine quality. "Maltexo" Plain a general tonic, 'Maltexo" with Cod Liver Oil for those with weak lungs. In lib and 21b jars and,7lb tins for family use. Chemists and stores everywhere.—Advt. DIGESTIVE BELIEF FOR MOTHEKS-TO-BE. Morning sickness need not be accepted as an unavoidable condition. A sure, safe, specific for all disorders of the digestion is Anti-Acido. Women need not f.ear to take this harmless white powder. Medical men have tested Anti-Acido. Ask your doctor about it. He will know that in eases of dyspepsia, gastritis, flatulence, heartburn, and biliousness, Anti-Acido is invaluable. A dose taken after meals enables everybody to digest food without pain. Anti-Acido thus assists in keeping the body well nourished and the nerves in a sound state. Anti-Acido is not expensive. A2s 6d tin lasts for two weeks. Obtainable from any chemist or storekeeper.— Advt. Woods' Great Penpermint Cure, t For Coughs and Colds, never fails.—Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 65, 14 September 1926, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 65, 14 September 1926, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 65, 14 September 1926, Page 12

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