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PEEPS AT PEOPLE

THE TIRED WORKER 6 a.m. Time to arise. The tired worker stirs, blinks, rubs his eves, yawns, stretches, groans. ”Ohf for a day in bed, or even another forty winks. But, no! Ten minutes late means a black mark, a day off, a day’s pay lost, so off ho trudges, tired, weary, dispirited. It’s bad enough at any time, but heartbreaking when a man’s ran down in health, and can’t stand up to it, MALTEXO brightens the lot of the tired worker, and brings a bit of cheerfulness into life—the cheerfulness of good health.

MALTEXO (Wilson’s Malt Extract) possesses the great strength-promoting and tonic properties of the concentrated extract of prime barley malt, and gives the tired, wornont worker the energy to tackle his Job with rekindled interest and vigor. Work becomes a pleasure^ —[Advt.]

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Evening Star, Issue 18668, 24 June 1924, Page 8

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PEEPS AT PEOPLE Evening Star, Issue 18668, 24 June 1924, Page 8

PEEPS AT PEOPLE Evening Star, Issue 18668, 24 June 1924, Page 8