A CHAMPION'S DIET. FOOD THAT BUILDS STAMINA. Mr. L. C. MacLachlan, holder of the mile championship for New Zealand in 1933^34, and present holder of the mile for Otago, relates an interesting experience which illustrates the great importance of diet, in the career of a champion. "At one stage," states Mr. MacLachlan, "the intense training just about did for me. I felt I had no strength or energy left. Various prescriptAns were tried, but it was not until I got on to Wilson's . 'Maltexo' Malt Extract that I did any good. 'Maltexo' gave me new strength, new vitality, and always kept me fresh and fit despite strenuous training and running. 1 owe my success largely to the1 great strength-promoting properties of Wilson's 'Mallexo' Malt Extract, and my mates to whom I have recommended it think just as highly oC 'Maltexo' as I do." To be 100 per cent. Jit, to do your best at work, at business, or at play, j tone up your system and fortify your! strength and energy with "Maltexo"— i Nature's own tonic food.—Advt,
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 87, 9 October 1935, Page 17
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