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WILSON’S WISDOM-ISMS THE DISEASE OF THE AGE. Worry! Worry ! Worry! _ Little worries, big worries, business worries, domestic worries. No pence of mind all day, and sleep broken at night. Bad! Very bad! Saps your vitality, undermines your nerve, leaves you all a-shake. “Maltexo” to the rescue. Nature’s own tonic food. “ Maltexo ” (Wilson’s Malt Extract) has all the stimulating, strengthening, and invigorating properties of concentrated essence of prime barley malt. Sharpens your appetite, enriches the blood, soothes the nerves, tones up the whole system. With hot milk it makes the' best nightcap in the world for wooing sound, refreshing sleep. Take “Maltexo” and fortify yourself for enduring the triads and troubles of this topsy-turvy age. —[Advt.]

The official tests of beer in the 'eighteenth century were very simple. The official,' then, would make a surprise visit to an iun, draw a glass of ale, pour it on a wooden bench, and x eit down in the puddle for half an hour. Then he would go to rise. And—here’s the rub. If “ the ale was impure, the tester’s leathern breeches would stick fast to the bench.’’ And prosecution followed’ apace 1 Statistics show that New Zealand heads the list for consumption of Cane Sugar, also that the teeth of our children are the worst. Bad teeth are a lifetime handicap. Give your baby the proper rusks—Kruskitts—the Sugar of Milk Busks. At all grocers—[Advt.j

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Evening Star, Issue 18252, 17 April 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18252, 17 April 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18252, 17 April 1923, Page 7

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