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WIN FOR NEW ZEALAND. N.Z. AND S.S. EXHIBITION AWARDS GOLD MEDAL TO "MALTEXO." In numerous ways, the high quality and great efficacy of "Maltexo" as a tonic food have won for it unusual distinctions. Its latest success was the winning of the gold medal awarded by the N.Z. and B.S. Exhibition. This, together with the fact that "Maltexo" is recommended, by our leading physicians, has been selected by the Government for use in New Zealand Government institutions, and is used in our largest public and private hospitals, is unmistakable evidence of the superiority of "Maltexo." And "Maltexo" is New Zealand made. That further redounds to its credit. By insisting on "Maltexo," you are not only getting the finest tonic food obtainable, but you are helping to support local industries, and are adding to the welfare of your own country. With or without cod liver oil. In lib and 21b jars and 71b tins for family use. —Advt. NEW HAT FOB Is 6d. Strawine Hat Dye makes old straw hats new, shapely, and stylish again. Thirty fashionable colours and tints to choose from. Easily applied, doesn't run, stays fast, and stiffens too. Dull or glossy finish. All gToesrs and ironmongers.—Advt. ONE ACHING TOOTH—A WORLD OF MISERY! Miserable days, sleepless, painful, and seemingly endless nights. Lowered vitality, irritable temper, general unfitness fop anything—that's what toothache means. Why face the dentist's chair and the loss of a tooth, when sure and speedy relief is to be uad by applying Barraclough's Magic I^ervmet A drop or two on cottonwool, placed in an aching tooth, kills the nerve and stops the pain. Of all chemists and stores, Is 6d. . 282 Progandra gets rid of the mos 1: stubborn corns. Is 6d. Rheumo quickly banishes Rheumatism. 4s 6d.—Advt. NOW'S THE TIME FOR "NAZOL." At this season of the year, yon are particularly liab. to • contract coughs and colds. Protect you self with "Nazol," the scientific, common-sense remedy. Highly concentrated and powerful, "Nazol" never fails to give relief. Acts like charm. 1/6 buys 60 doses. —Advt. ■

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 125, 31 May 1927, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 125, 31 May 1927, Page 16

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