THESE WINTRY DAYS
.MADE CHEERFUL BY “ MALTKXO." Tour viewpoint of the weather is largely governed by your state of miiifl, and ynnr state of mind depend* mainly on health. Tins man or ‘woman "up to oar" will greet fho biting winds, ana bitter cold with a healthy tolerance. As was re.inatked before, it’s chiefly a matter of health. By taking *• Maitcwj," you can build up a rrserve of cheerful, lusty vitality that will enable you to Hvo with zest, lo do your work with a, will, and to have, a wholesome, cheery' outlook. “Maltcxo” you to withstand the ravages of 'Winter In*. It is a wonderful aid to digestion, a; d lb i 1 ensures the utmost, benefit being < ’ I in 1 from the food you eat.. It enriches the mood, and maintains that, " regularity 1 winch is one of the lundamojilals of good health. Secure a jar of “ Maltese ” from any stoic a rchemist. Willi or without Cod' Liver Oil.—-[Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 17959, 4 May 1922, Page 9
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161THESE WINTRY DAYS Evening Star, Issue 17959, 4 May 1922, Page 9
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