DBESS OB FOOD? NUBSE CAMEBON'S ADVICE TO ■ PABENTS. It is infinitely more important' to have a child well nourished' than .well dressed. Yet I know of some mothers who will spend quite a lot of money on clothes and yet deny the child good, wholesome, nourishing food. It's all wrong, of course. Health comes first. The ill-nourished child is seldom free from'coughs and colds, and these often develop into more serious trouble. , Give your children plenty of milk, butter, eggs, and fresh vegetables. Wilson's "Maltejco" Malt Extract is_ a splendid supplementary food during winter months, and should be included. It is the concentrated goodness of the finest malted barley and possesses natural strengthening and building-up properties. Wilson's "Maltexo" puts roses into pale cheeks, develops the frame, and creates the vitality to ward off coughs and colds and similar sickness. Obtainable in lib and 21b jars and 71b tins for family use. Bo sure you get the genuine Wilson's "Maltcxo."—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 18, 21 July 1934, Page 19
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