NEGLECTFUL-WIVES. WARNING BY NURSE CAMEKON. There's an old saying that "woman's work is never done," and I know some wives are overburdened with, domestic duties; but that is no excuse for aeglecting their owu health and allowing themselves to get run-down', nervy, and out-of-sorts. They are only agoing themselves preaiaturely, and making their lives miserable. A short rest in the morning, with a warm bath in tho afternoon, is very refreshing. Another splendid aid to health and strength is Wilson's "Maltcxo" Malt Extract,1 a natural tonic food, rich in vitamins and restorativo properties. I always recommend Wilson's "Maltexo" for tired housewives, and it is remarkable how quickly it restores energy, and brings back the youtlifulncss and brightness of good health. With, or without Cod Liver Oil, in ,11b and 21b jars and 71b tins for family tiff. Be sure you get Wilson's.— Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 36, 11 August 1934, Page 19
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