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A MARTYR TO INDIGESTION CURED BY “MALTEXO” (Wilson’s Malt Extract). a well-known resident of Rakaia writes to*the Wilson Malt Extract Co., Ltd., as vour ‘Maltoxo’ (Wilsons Malt Extract) as a diccslivo aid. For months 1 was a martyr' to indigestion. Immediately after We m y face used to become very flushed and the rushing of blood to my head often made mo giddy. Severe pains in tho stomach used to follow every meal I ate however light. I started a course of'your ‘Maltoxo’ a few weeks ago, and have not been troubled since. it is a treat to feel I can cat my food without havin'-' to look forward to the old discomforts.” . , The above is only one oi numerous voluntary letter's received testifying to the value of Wilson’s “Maltexo” as a digestive agent, body builder, and strengthening tonic food. Even doctors have written to say that they prescribe it for their patients, 'take it themselves, and get excellent results. With or without cod liver oil. All chemists and store?. Be sure to ask for “ Maltoxo.”—[Advt.] LITTLE BY LITTLE. “Here, guard,” said a querulous old gentleman, “what is the trouble?” We’re taking on water,” was the explanation. “ Why on earth don’t you get another teaspoon P” Stop coughing! “XAZOL” gives instant relief, stops tickling, soothes throat -soreness and huskiness.— [AdvtJ

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Evening Star, Issue 17697, 25 June 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 17697, 25 June 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 17697, 25 June 1921, Page 2

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