ENERGETIC -CHILDREN. Children who take a prominent part iv their school games frequently come homo with cut knees or hands. Mothers should always keep handy a pot of Beo Ointment. Believes pain, and stops irritation. For all kinds of cuts, sores, and skin eruptions. Is 6d everywhere. —Advt. . . HIS DAD'S PEOUD OF HIM. . A Sturdy Young Fellow. Thero he goes now, the very picture of health —cheeks rosy, eyes bright, aglearu with pleasure—such a strong, sturdy little chap. Mother knows what makes him so fit and well —"Maltexo with Cod Liver Oil," tho great tonic food. There's nothing to rival "Maltexo" for building-up children. It makes thenl strong and healthy, builds up bone and muscle. This is the time to give the youngsters "Maltexo." Help them to ward off the ills and. chills that always lurk around during tho cold winter months. In,hundreds of New Zealand homes "Maltexo" is a standard winter tonic. It is Nature '.s very own food. No drugs' or chemicals, nothing but the concentrated essence of prime barley malt. It's very pleasant to take, too; children aro eager to have it. In lib and 21b ,iars and 71b tins for family use. "Maltexo with Cod Liver' Oil" for those with weak chests and lungs. All chemists and stores.-—Advt. ADMIRED BY NEIGHBOURS. - They all think' it's wonderful how clean and bright her kitchen always looks. Sho says that "Klean-itt" does it. No matter how thick the dirt or grease, a few rubs of "Klean-itt" makes pots, pans, shelves, tiles, or basins spotlessly clean. Excellent for motorists' and mechanics' hands. — i Advt. ,_
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 125, 29 May 1928, Page 14
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