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 prescriptions 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. I owe my success largely to the great strength-promoting • properties of Wilson's "Maltexo- Malt Extract,'and my mates to whom I have recommended it think just as highly of 'Maltexo1 as I do.".
To be 100 per cent, fit, to do your best at work, at business, or at play, tone up your system and fortify your, strength and energy with "Maltexo"— Nature's own tonic food. —Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 111, 6 November 1935, Page 29
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176A CHAMPION'S DIET. Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 111, 6 November 1935, Page 29
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